HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
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STATICE (Great Sea Lavender) 
LATIFOLIA—Dense branching plumes of deep blue flow¬ 
ers. If cut and dried, will last for months . 
. SAGE (Holt’s Mammoth) 
A variety of unusual substance, strong flavor and 
superior quality . 
SALVIA (Meadow Sa^e) 
TURKESTANICA — Extremely decorative, sweet-scented, 
silvery foliage and showy whorls of white flowers sur¬ 
rounded by pale pink. Blooms all summer . 
SEDUM (Stonecrop) 
The backbone of the American rock garden. 
•ACRE (Golden Moss)—Much used for covering graves. 
Foliage green; flowers bright yellow . 
•ALBUM—Dwarf and spreading; thick, waxy-round foli¬ 
age. White flowers. Excellent rock plant. 
ALTISSIMA HYBRIDUM — One of the best. Medium 
dwarf. Flowers yellow . 
•FOSTERIANA—Dwarf and spreading. Dark green 
leaves. A very excellent variety . 
GLAUCUM—A scarce, dwarf variety with silvery green 
foliage ... 
MIDDENDORFFIANUM — A choice variety. Narrow 
leaves on unbranched six inch crowded stems. Clusters 
of dark reddish rosettes appear for winter decoration.... 
REFLEXUM—Yellow, evergreen spreading foliage. 6 inches. 
June-July . 
RUPESTRE—6 inches. Fine leaves in whorls. Dense 
heads of yellow flowers .. 
♦SARMENTOSUM—Beautiful dwarf variety for rockeries 
or border edgings. The best Sedum for filling seams be¬ 
tween rocks in wall gardens. A rapid grower . 
8PECTABILE —One of the prettiest erect growing species, 
attaining a height of 18 inches, with broad, light green 
foliage and immense heads of handsome showy rose- 
colored flowers . 
SPECTABILE BRILLIANT—A rich colored form of Spec- 
tabile, being a bright amaranth red. 
•SPURIUM—A beautiful dwarf flowering form. July and 
August. 6 inches. Rosy crimson . 
SEMPERVIVUM (Hen and Chickens) 
•GLOBIFERUM—^Rosettes 2 to 3 inches in diameter. Gray- 
green leaves, pale yellow flowers. 1 foot. 
•TECTORUM—Broad rosettes, the leaves having reddish 
brown tips. Flowers pale red. 1 foot . 
THYMUS (Thyme) 
•SERPYLLUM SPLENDENS — A rapid, dwarf-growing 
variety; very hardy and excellent to cover bare spots, 
also good for the edge of walks or in the rock garden 
TUNICA 
•SAXIFRAGA—Small pink flowers of the greatest profusion. 
Nice for the low border or for rock-work . 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
•INCANA—Deep blue flowers with silvery foliage. 1 foot. 
July-August .... 
SPICATA—2 feet. Long spikes of violet-blue flowers. 
#VIOLA CORNUTA (Hardy Pansy) 
JERSEY GEM—Violet blue . 
PRINCESS OF WALES—Dark blue . 
YUCCA (Adam’s Needle) 
FILAMENTOSA—Strong field grown plants 
•Suitable for Rock Gardens 
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