HARDY PLANTS FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
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*Ellacombianum —'5-6 inches; bright yellow, 
July-August. One of the best for walls 
or rock gardens. 
♦Ewersii—5-8 inches; rose; Aug.-Sept. 
♦Middendorffianum —Bright yellow; one of 
the best of the medium upright group. 
♦Reflexum —5-6 inches; yellow; June. 
♦Sarmentosum —Creeping, light green foli¬ 
age; yellow flowers. Stands shade. 
♦Sieboldi—5-6 inches; rose; September. A 
beautiful variety. 
Spectabile —12-15 inches; pink; Aug.-Sept. 
♦Pulchellum —6-8 inches; lilac rose; July. 
Spectabile Brilliant —Deep rose variety. 
Spectabiye Variegata — Leaves marbled 
creamy white. 
Spectabile, Purple Leaf —Dark purple foli¬ 
age. tinted white flowers. 
♦Spurium —5-6 inches; pink; July. A stur¬ 
dy growing species. 
♦Ternatum —3-4 inches; white; May. Native 
and shade-loving. 
Prices —Each 20c; 3 for 50c; $2.00 per doz. 
SEMPERVIVUM (Hen and Chickens) 
♦Arachnoideum — Cobwebby rosette of 
green leaves. Red flowers. 
♦Brauni —'Green rosettes tipped brown, me¬ 
dium size. 
♦Globiferum —Round light green globes to 
which the chickens are loosely attached. 
*Lowns No. 60—A choice variety, some¬ 
what hairy and delicately tinted with red. 
*Tectorum —The large rosettes are well 
known. 
♦Tooles Seedlings —Beautifully tinted in 
spring and fall with violet-purple, brown 
and rose tints. Large rosettes. 
Prices —Each 20c; 3 for 50c; $2.00 per doz. 
STACHYS (Woundwort) 
Lanata—Lamb’s Ears, so named for its 
soft silvery leaves. Pink flower spikes 
in June to 12 inches. 
Officinalis — Betony. Large leaves and 
heads of lilac pink flowers in summer to 
12 inches. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender) 
*Dumosa—Heads of silvery-gray flowers 
in July. Suited to rock garden 12 inches. 
Latifolia— Delicate lavender flowers in 
August. Indispensible for cutting. 
♦THYMUS (Thyme) 
See Herb list for an extensive assortment 
of Thymes. (Pages 18 & 19). 
TRIFOLIUM 
♦Repens purpureum —Bronzy-purple leaved 
form of white clover. Low creeper, good 
ground cover. Lucky four leaves are al¬ 
ways to be found on these plants. 
TUNICA 
* Saxifraga —Gives its light pink flowers in 
profusion over a long period. For rock 
wall or garden. 
TROLLIUS (Globeflower) 
Ledebouri —Golden flowers in late spring 
to 2 ft. Suited to fertile, moist soil in 
partial shade. Each 35c; 3 for 95c; $3.50 
per doz. 
VERONICA 
♦Corymbosa stricta —Bushy plant of 6 in. 
with spikes of blue flowers in June. 
♦Filiformis —Free growing creeping plant 
with light blue flowers in May. Rec¬ 
ommended for stepping stones. 
Longifolia subsessilis —Heavy spikes of 
rich blue flowers in late summer. 2 feet. 
Each 35c; 3 for 95c. 
♦Prostrata —A low carpeting species that is 
a mass of blue in May. 
Spicata —Slender spikes of medium blue 
flowers in summer. 18-24 inches. 
♦Spicata Pink-flowering —Compact dwarf 
form with flowers of light pink. 8-12 in. 
♦Teucrium —8-12 inches, intense blue. June. 
♦Incana —Foliage light gray-green. Makes 
a fine low edging plant for perennial bor¬ 
der. Bright blue flowers in summer. 
VIOLA 
♦Arkwright Ruby —Bright ruby red pansy 
type flowers. Each 15c; 3 for 40c; $1.50 
per doz. 
♦Baraboo Beauty —An improved Jersey 
Gem with larger finer flowers 
♦Chantreyland — An improved Apricot. 
Deep yellow flowers shaded apricot. 
Each 15c; 3 for 40c; $150 per doz. 
♦Jersey Gem— A mass of violet flowers 
nearly all summer. Each 20c; 3 for 50c; 
$2.00 per doz. 
♦Jersey Jewel —Free flowering variety with 
larger darker purple flowers. 
♦Lutea —A mass of clear yellow flowers all 
summer. Each 15c; 3 for 40c; $1.50 per 
doz. 
♦Odorata—The old-fashioned sweet-scented 
single blue violet. 
♦Rosina —Rose-pink form of odorata. Very 
sweet scented. Flowers spring and fall. 
♦White Jersey Gem —A very attractive 
white form of Jersey Gem. 
VINCA (Periwinkle) 
♦Minor—Dark evergreen leaves; blue flow¬ 
ers in spring. Useful for ground cover in 
shade. Each 20c; 3 for 50c; $2.00 per 
doz. $12.00 per hundred. 
♦Minor alpina — Compact but vigorous 
growth and lilac colored flowers. Each 
20c; 3 for 50c; $2.00 per doz. 
♦Bowles Variety —Glossy evergreen foliage 
which does not brown. The bright blue 
flowers are freely produced in spring 
with scattered flowers through the sum¬ 
mer. 
♦Golden Variegated—Leaves with yellow 
variegation. 
PRICES: Unless Otherwise Noted: Each 25c; 3 for 65c; $2.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100 
