Plants for the Rock Garden 
PRIMULA—Continued 
Season 
Height 
Each 
Three 
Dozen 
Duplex (Hose-in-Hose). Two va- 
rieties equally quaint in their 
old-fashioned charm. 
Creamy yellow. 
6 in. 
$0.35 
$0.95 
$3.50 
Red 
6 in. 
.50 
1.35 
Japonica. Glowing pink to red 
Polyanthus, Munstead. Large 
12 in. 
.40 
1.10 
4.00 
flowers in wide range of color. . 
8 in. 
.35 
.95 
3.50 
Veris. Fragrant yellow cowslip of 
English meadows. 
Vulgaris. Large solitary flowers of 
9 in. 
.35 
.95 
3.50 
pale yellow. True English Prim- 
rose . 
5 in. 
.35 
.95 
3.50 
-Caerulea. Purple-blue 
5 in. 
.35 
.95 
3.50 
- Rosea. Pink. 
- Alba. FI. PI. Rare double, 
5 in. 
.50 
1.35 
resembling white rose-buds 
5 in. 
.60 
1.60 
-Lilacina. FI. Pi. Lavender 
5 in. 
.50 
1.35 
5.00 
PULMONARIA 
Mar.-Apr. 
.35 
.95 
3.50 
Angustifolia. Clusters of gentian- 
blue flowers against dark green 
foliage . 
5 in. 
Saccharata. Flowers sky-blue, 
touched pink. Foliage deep 
green spotted with silver. 
8 in. 
RANUNCULUS repens. Bright 
golden balls on glossy foliage . . 
May-June 
10 in. 
.25 
.65 
2.50 
SANTOLINA incana. Aromatic. 
Delicately cleft silvery foliage . 
12 in. 
.25 
.65 
2.50 
:!: SAPONARIA ocymoides. Trailing 
cloud of bright pink . 
June 
5 in. 
,30 
.80 
3.00 
SATUREIA (Calamint). Aromatic 
.25 
.65 
2.50 
Alpina. Glossy green mat with 
spikes of violet flowers. 
Montana (Winter Savory). Soft 
June-July 
6 in. 
pink racemes . 
Aug.-Oct. 
8 in. 
SAXIFRAGA 
Decipiens (Crimson Moss). Vivid 
green mounds from which 
spring fairy-like white flowers 
May-June 
5 in. 
.35 
.95 
3.50 
'Guilford. Another enchanting 
mossy. Flowers pink 
May-June 
4 in. 
.50 
1.35 
McNabiana. Stiff encrusted ro- 
settes, bearing loose sprays of 
starry white blossoms 
May-June 
10 in. 
.40 
1.10 
4.00 
Megasea Hybrids. Large leathery 
bronze-green leaves with con¬ 
spicuous heads of pink flowers 
Apr.-May 
12 in. 
.35 
.95 
3.50 
I'or plants at hundred rate see last paste. Delivery by automobile or railroad. 
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