Plants for the Rock-Garden 
5 Leiophyllum buxifolium prostratum. 
Allegheny Sand Myrtle. 
10 Sedum ternatum. Mountain Stone- 
crop. White flowers in early spring. 
5 Habenaria ciliaris. Yellow Fringe 
Orchid. Handsome yellow flowers 
suitable for the rock-garden. 
5 Dicentra eximia. Fringed Bleeding- 
Heart. Deep rose flow^ers and fern¬ 
like foliage all summer. Height lo to 
18 inches. 
5 Campanula divaricata. North Carolina 
Harebell. Pale blue, bell-shaped 
flowers in early summer. Height I2 
to 18 inches. 
5 Asclepias tuberosa. Butterfly Weed. 
Orange or red flowers. Height 15 to 
24 inches. 
5 Heuchera americana. American Alum¬ 
root. Greenish white flowers in June. 
Foliage mottled bronze in late fall. 
5 Houstonia purpurea. Mountain Hous- 
tonia. Purple flowers all summer. 
Height 6 to 12 inches. 
5 Xerophyllum asphodeloides. Turkey’s- 
Beard. White flowers on spikes 3 to 
5 feet tall. 
S Yucca gloriosa. Common. White bell¬ 
shaped flowers in July and August, on 
spikes that may be 6 feet or more in 
height. 
Five to 10 plants of each variety (55 plants in all) for only $7 
Landscape Architects, Nurserymen, and Large Planters 
Find our stock particularly suited to their requirements. Those who have known us 
longest are the largest users of our products. Prices reasonable to the extreme, quality 
considered. Your correspondence is invited and your orders will be given prompt atten¬ 
tion. Send your list of requirements as quickly as possible to insure getting the stock in 
good time for planting. 
LEAF-MOLD—NATURE’S PLANT-FOOD 
This is the food nature provides for Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Kalmias, Leuco- 
thoe, Andromedas, Hemlocks, Pines, Ferns, Lilies, Trilliums, Native Orchids, and 
Perennials. Leaf-Mold gives the proper acid elements to the soil, insuring the best 
root-systems, foliage, and flowers. Valuable for old or new lawns. Leaf-Mold is 
collected from old Rhododendron beds, without artificial or chemical treatment. 
200 lbs. $2; ton $ 12 . 50 ; carload (20 tons) $185 
