28 Hardy Perennial Plants 
MISSION GARDENS 
SAPONARIA — SOAPWORT 
Officinalis Double White — An excellent plant for 
hot dry places where many other plants will 
not thrive; about 18 inches high and covered 
with double white flowers nearly all summer. 
Each 35c 
Officinalis Double Pink — Same as above variety 
except that the flowers are delicate pink. Each 
35c 
SHASTA DAISY — CHRYSANTHEMUM 
MAXIMUM 
These plants hold an important place among 
the hardy plants; they are very desirable cut- 
flowers and are fine for the showy perennial border. 
Alaska — 2 to 2 V2 ft.; the popular original giant 
American "Shasta Daisy”; June and July. 
Each 20c 
Lawine — A new variety of daisy from Europe, 
grows about 3 feet tall, and is covered with 
medium-sized blooms in May and June; makes a 
beautiful combination with Iris; good cut-flower. 
Each 20c 
Shasta Supreme — Very large single, a good grow¬ 
er. Each 35c 
Silver Star — One of the largest varieties of Shas¬ 
ta Daisies; flowers on single stems about 2 feet 
high; excellent for cutting; blooms later than 
other varieties; late July and August; if faded 
flowers are removed, the blooming season will 
be prolonged. Each 40c 
Shasta Daisy 
SEDUM 
These are very hardy drought-resisting plants, 
which do especially well on sunny places, but 
most varieties thrive in a limited amount of shade. 
Most satisfactory rock-garden plants. 
Acre (Golden Moss) — Low-growing; flowers of 
bright yellow. 
Acre Minor — Similar to the above but finer foliage 
and more compact. Each 30c 
Album — Thick waxy round foliage; pure white 
flowers in July. 
Kamtshaticum — Compact grower; star-shaped 
golden flowers; 8 inches. 
Middendoriianum — 6 inches; numerous yellow 
flowers. 
Nicaense — A valuable variety for the rockery; 
flowers greenish-white. Each 30c 
Reflexum — 8 inches; trailing stems; flowers yel¬ 
low. 
Sarmentosum — 5 inches; rapid grower; yellowish- 
green foliage with yellow flowers. 
Sieboldi — 6 inches; reddish stems with alternating 
opposite leaves; round, thick, rubbery, blue-green 
with red rim; the bright-pink flowers resemble 
the Daphne; August and September. Each 30c 
Spectabile Brilliant — 18 inches; immense heads of 
handsome showy flowers, of vivid pink; August 
and September. 
Spurium Coccineum — 5 inches; creeping; flowers 
of rosy crimson; July and August. 
Spurium Album Superbum — New free-blooming 
white flowers; about 6 inches. Each 35c 
Spurium Salmoneum — New; brilliant red with 
salmon glow; free-blooming. Each 35c 
Spurium Splendidissimum — New brilliant carmine- 
red flowers. Each 35c 
Stahli — Compact growth; crimson foliage; 6 inches. 
Stoloniferum — Trailing; purplish pink; 6 inches; 
July and August. 
Variegatum — Variegated foliage; 6 to 8 inches 
tall. Each 30c 
Price, 20c each; doz. $2.00, except where noted. 
=5= SEMPERVIVUM — HEN AND CHICKS 
Most attractive hardy, succulent plants for the 
rock garden and rock-wall. They have rosette-like, 
thick, pointed leaves, several different varieties. 
Each 20c 
If you add a few new plants to your garden each year 
