A Beautiful Rockery is Easily and Cheaply Constructed 
ROCK PLANTS 
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Millions Admired These Plants We Exhibited—Now Offered at Low Prices 
ALL OF THESE PLANTS ARE HEAVY TWO-YEAR FIELD GROWN 
ALYSSUM. 8 to 12 inches. July to September. 
Bright yellow flowers. Excellent for rockeries. 
ARABIS ALPINA (Rock Cress). Small white flow¬ 
ers in great masses. Will spread over rocks or 
ground. A necessary plant in all rockery work. 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA. Dainty bell-shaped 
blue blossoms borne on graceful short stems 
which nestle in among the rocks. Fits well in 
any rockery planting. 
GYPSOPHILA REPENS (Trailing Baby's Breath). 
Misty, tiny white blossoms trailing in among the 
rocks. 
IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft). Dwarf plant with 
evergreen foliage; completely hidden by dense 
heads of snowy white flowers in early spring. 
VERONICA RUPESTRIS. Prostrate creeper, forms a 
dark green carpet of shiny foliage. Tiny deep 
blue flowers in late April. Grows 2 inches 
high. 
HARDY VIOLAS (Hardy Pansy) . Prolific bloom¬ 
ers and valuable in rockeries or for border 
work. We can furnish them in blue or yellow. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
We will send you one of each of 
the 12 rock plants as described 
above, all 2-yr. field grown, only paid 
SPREADING EVERGREEN 
for YOUR ROCKERIES 
COTONEASTER HORIZONTAL^. One of the 
finest spreading plants yet found for the 
rockery. It may almost be classed as a pros¬ 
trate shrub. Small, ovate, deep green waxy 
leaves. The branches will trail out over 
ledges or rocks, and it remains green the 
year around. Hundreds of bright red berries 
come in late summer and remain all winter. 
A beautiful sight. 
IRIS PUMILA (Dwarf Iris). These fine, colorful 
little Irises do not grow over 6 inches high, and 
bloom in April and May. Fine for rockery or 
bordering beds. 
PRIMULA VERIS (Hardy Primrose). Fine low- 
growing plant coming in mixed shades of yel¬ 
low, red and pink. 
PHLOX SUBULATA (Moss Pink). A necessity for 
the rockery and excellent for covering banks, 
etc., where grass will not grow. Pretty moss¬ 
like green foliage. A mass of bright bloom in 
early spring. 
SAPONARIA (Soapwort). Beautiful creeping bor¬ 
der and rockery plant. Foliage dark and waxy. 
Rosy pink blooms produced in profusion in May 
and early June. 
FESTUCA GLAUCA (Blue Fescue). Dwarf, orna¬ 
mental grass with distinct blue-green foliage. 
Height 4 inches. A good plant for border or 
rockery. 
Cotoneaster Horizontalis 
We have a nice stock of these and will sell them at 
these low prices while they last. Heavy rooted, 8 to 12 
inches, only 75c each; 3 for $2.00, postpaid. 
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