ROCK GARDEN PLANTS 
For rock garden planting creeping or matting plants, sedums, and low grow¬ 
ing perennials are most satisfactory. Of these the sedums may be planted any 
time during the Spring or Summer months. Perennials and ferns, however, are 
recommended for Fall planting such as in late August, September, and early 
October. Prices: 10 cts. each. $1 per dozen. $8 per 100. 
SEDUM ACRE—Gold Moss. 
Yellow flowers, low growth. 
SEDUM ALBUM—Bronze Foliage. 
White flowers, low growth. 
SEDUM ERWESI—Blue Foliage. 
Pink flowers, low growth. 
SEDUM FORSTERAINUM—Blue 
Foliage. Pink flowers, low growth. 
SEDUM STOLONIFERUM—-Ever¬ 
green Foliage. Purplish pink flow- 
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SEMPERVIVUMS AND 
Prices: 10 cts. each; $1 
ARMACENA TRYPHILUM—Indian 
Turnip or Jack in the Pulpit. 
AQUILAGA CANADENSIS—Gold 
Thread. 
ASPUM CANADENSIS—Colts Foot 
or Wild Ginger. 
ARALIA NUDCALIUS—Sarsaparilla. 
ARALIA RACEMOSA—Spikehead. 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA-URSI— 
Bearberry. Trailing ground cover, 
red fruit. 
CHIMPHILIA UMBELATA—Princess 
Pine. 
CHIOGENES HISPIDULA—Creeping 
Snowberry. 
C ON V ALL ARIA MAJALIS— Lily of 
the Valley. 
CAPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA— Blue 
Bells. 
CORNUS CANADENSIS—Bunch 
Berry. 
DIANTHUS DELTOIDES—Maiden 
Pink. 
EPIGEA REPENS—Trailing Arbutus 
GAUTHARA PORCUPEMUS— Win- 
t}6i* Green 
LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUNG— 
Christmas Green. 
LINUM PERENNE—Perennial Flax. 
Blue flowers. 
IRIS PUMILA—Dwarf Iris. 
Pink and dark blue. 
SEDUM KAMSTCHATICUM VARI- 
AGATA—Variegated Foliage. Or¬ 
ange yellow flowers. 
SEDUM SARMENTOSUM— Trailing 
Habit. Yellow flowers. 
SEDUM GRIFFINTHALE—Mossy 
Foliage. Yellow flowers. 
SEDUM HISPANICUM—Blue Foliage. 
White flowers, low growth. 
SEDUM KAMTSCHATICUM — Green 
Foliage. Yellow flowers, low growth 
OTHER PERENNIALS 
per dozen; $8 per 100. 
IRIS VERSICOLOR—Fleur de Lis or 
Blue Flag. 
MAIANTHEMUM CANADENSE— 
Canada Mayflower. Very small 
white flowers. 
MIXED THYME—Trailing and creep¬ 
ing varieties. 
NEPETA MUSSINI—Ground Ivy. 
Lavender flowers. 
PACHLSANDRA TERMINALIS— 
Japanese Spurge. Evergreen ground 
cover. 
PENTSTEMON HIRSUTUS—Eastern 
Pentstemon. Lavender flowers. 
PHLOX SUBULATA ALBA—Moss 
Phlox. White flowers. 
PHLOJ SUBLUATA LILACINA— 
Moss Phlox. Lavender flowers. 
SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES—Trailing 
Pink flowers. 
SARACENA PURPUREAU— Pitcher 
Plant. 
SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM—Brown 
tipped leaves, pale red rosette. 
SEMPERVIVUM BLANDUM—Bronze 
leaves, deep red rosette. 
SEMPERVIVUM GLOBIFERUM— 
Grey-green leaves, yellow rosette. 
STYLOPHORIUM DYPHILIUM— 
Blood Root. 
VINCA MINOR—Creeping Myrtle. 
Evergreen foliage, blue flowers. 
VIOLA ADUNCA—Sand Violet. Blue. 
Price: 15 cts. each. $1.50 per dozen. $10 per 100. 
EARLY WHITE LILY— WILD RED LILY—Lilium Philadel- 
Trillium Grandiflora. phicum. 
TIGER LILY—Lilium Tigrinum. 
Classed together. Price: 5 cts. each. 50c per dozen. $5 per 100. 
GOLDEN GLOW—Rudbeckia Lactin- HOLLYHOCK—Althea Rosea, 
ata. 
Classed together and very rare. Price: 25 cts each. $2.50 per dozen. 
HYDRASTUS CANADENSIS—Golden 
Seal. 
OYPREPEDIUM REPENS—Large 
Yellow Lady Slipper. 
CYPREPEDIUM SPECTABLIE—Pink 
Showy Lady Slipper. 
PANOX QUINQUFOLIA—Ginseng. 
YUCCA HARRIMANIA—Spanish Bay¬ 
onet. Green leaves, white margins. 
BLEEDING HEART— 
-Dicentra Spectablie 
