PERENNIALS AND ANNUALS 
7 
Arabis 
ROCK CRESS 
Alpina Rosea—6 to 8 in.; early spring. 
A very desirable early blooming rock 
garden plant with a grayish foliage 
and an abundance of pink flowers. 
The foliage remains good all summer. 
It is also suitable for the front of the 
hardy border. Each 30 cents. 
Double White—A most beautiful va¬ 
riety of rock cress, clear white double 
flowers. Each 30 cents. 
Artemisia 
SAGE BRUSH 
Lactiflora—3 ft.; August and Septem¬ 
ber. A tall growing plant of fine foli¬ 
age and heads of small white flowers. 
Fragrant. A good cut flower. Each 
25 cents. 
Silver Queen—2 ft. Foliage and 
flower spikes silvery gray. Fine in 
bouquets of mixed flowers. Each 30 
cents. 
Asclepias 
BUTTERFLY FLOWER 
Tuberosa—18 in. July and August. 
Bright orange colored flowers which 
last a long time as cut flowers. Each 
25 cents. 
Boltonia 
FALSE CHAMOMILE 
Boltonias prove their value during the 
months of August and September. 
They will grow in any soil; sun or 
shade. If grown in the shade they 
may need staking. To produce large 
flowers divide the clumps every three 
years, or cut out some of the stems in 
the spring. The head of the plant is 
wide spreading and bears many as¬ 
ter-like single flowers. Pink or white. 
Each 25 cents. 
Calamintha 
CALAMINT 
Alpina—A pretty little rock garden 
plant with many rich purple flowers. 
Will grow in full sun or partial shade. 
Plant in groups of two or three plants. 
Each 25 cents. 
Campanula 
BELLFLOWERS 
Carpatica (Harebell)—One of the most 
satisfactory blue flowers for rockery 
or hardy border. It is perfectly hardy, 
and will grow in either sun or shade. 
The blue bell shaped flowers are 
borne on long slender stems, from 
summer until frost. Each 25 cents. 
3 Recommended Bellflowers 
Garganica—A fine plant for the rock 
garden. The blue flowers are star- 
shaped and have a white eye. Each 
30 cents. Small plants, each 25 cents. 
Pusilla—A low growing bell flower 
for the rock garden. The plant bears 
many tiny blue flowers. Each 25 cents. 
Telham Beauty—A beautiful light 
blue peach bell. 2 ft. tall, with long 
spikes of flowers. Each 30 cents. 
Canterbury Bells 
A well known biennial. In three col¬ 
ors—rose, white or blue. Large 
plants. Each 25 cents. 
Cephalaria 
YELLOW SCABIOSA 
Alpina—5 ft. A tall rather coarse 
leaved plant with yellow Scabiosa- 
like flowers. Desirable. Each 25 
cents. 
We will be glad to send a copy of this catalog to your friends if you will 
telephone or send us their names. 
