■*PULMONARIA angustifolia azurea (Lungwort). Blue and pink like 
Mertensia. April-May. 8". Likes moisture. Very popular. 
*saccharata maculata. Rare. Flowers are pinker; mottled foliage. 
35c. each, $3.00 per 10. 
PYRETHRUM Finest English Varieties Mixed (Painted Daisy). Single 
lovely shades of rose, pink and white. May-June. 
■Double Mixed. Beautiful shades. 35c. each, $3.00 per 100. 
RUDBECKIA purpurea (Purple Coneflower). July-Oct. 4'. 
SALVIA azurea (Azure Sage). Pretty sky-blue flowers in great profusion in 
Aug.-Sept. 4'. N. A. 
pratensis. Purple flowers from June-Sept. 2'. 
Turkestanica. Decorative silvery foliage; showy whorls of pale pink 
flowers. 3'. 35c. each, $3.00 per 10. 
*SANGUINARIA canadensis (Bloodroot). Stariy white flowers in early 
spring; showy leathery leaves appear later. 6'. N. A. 
*SAXIFRAGA decipiens (Saxifrage). Dwarf mossy plants; white flowers 
in May-June. 4". Prefers light shade. 
SCABIOSA Caucasica (Pincushion Flower). Their lovely flowers are a soft 
bluish lavender. June-Sept. 18". 
■♦SCUTELLARIA indica japonica (Skull Cap). Rare. Narrow, helmeted 
lavender flowers June-Oct. 8". Well worth having. 35c. each, $3.00 
per 10. 
♦SEDUM acre (Gold Moss). Bright yellow, May-June. 4". 
dasyphyllum. Moss Sedum, very small, blush flowers. 2". 
♦lydium glaucum. Dwarf variety, lovely blue-green foliage. 
♦Middendorfianum. Bright yellow, very good foliage. 8". 
♦nevi. Rosettes of grayish leaves, flowers white. May-July. 4". 
♦sarmentosum. Creeping habit, golden-yellow blossoms. July. 2". 
♦spathulatum atropurpurem. Colorful foliage, metallic shade. 6". 
spectabilis. Erect showy rose flowers. 1'. Aug.-Sept. 
spurium. Fast spreading, suited to shade. June-July. 4". 
♦SEMPERVIVUM arachnoideum (Spider Web House Leek). Cobwebby 
rosettes, pink flowers. One of the best. 
♦fauconetti. Small webbed rosettes. Very popular. 
♦globiferum (Globe Houseleek). Gray-green rosettes tipped red. 
♦rubicundum. Bright red rosettes. 
♦tectorum. Broad rosettes; flowers pink. 1'. This is the Hen-and- 
Chickens of our grandmother’s garden. 
SIDALCEA Rosy Gem (Greek Mallow). Showy rose hollyhock-like flowers, 
June-July. 2-3'. Popular. 
SPIREA (Meadow Sweet). (See Astilbe). 
♦STACHYS lanata. Useful for edging. Silvery foliage. 1'. 
♦STATICE latifolia (Sea Lavender). Lilac flowers. Charming near .specio- 
sum lilies. July-Aug. 
STOKESIA cyanea. Light blue flowers, July-Oct. 18". 
TEUCRIUM chamaedrys (Germander). Good substitute for drawd Box¬ 
wood. Small shiny leaves. Plant 6" apart. Often used as edging for 
Rose and Herb Gardens. 
■THERMOPSIS caroliniana. One of our favorites. Showy yellow pea-like 
flowers in June-July. Try it near Delphinium belladonna. 4'. 
♦THYMUS lanuginosus (Woolly-leaved). Deep pink flowers. 
♦serpyllum. Lilac flowers. July-Aug. 
♦serpyllum album. White flowered form of the above. June-July. 
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