Any 5 for $1.00 
PRICES : 30c each; 3 for 80c; 5 for $1.00; 10 for $1.85. 
GREAT SEA LAVENDER (Sta¬ 
nce latifolia). Myriads of minute 
lavender flowers in feathery fash¬ 
ion. 12 to 18 in. high. July and 
August. Large, leathery, dark 
green leaves. Excellent for dried 
bouquets. Hardy. Plant 10 to 12 
inches apart. Likes sunny loca¬ 
tion and sandy loam. Field-grown. 
GROUND IVY (Nepeta Mussini). 
Dwarf, compact plant with sil¬ 
very gray foliage producing myri¬ 
ads of lavender-blue flowers all 
spring and occasionally during 
summer. Grows 12 inches high. 
Plant 12 inches apart. Full sun. 
Hardy. Field-grown. 
MADWORT (Alyssum saxatile 
com pactum). Fine border or rock 
plant with masses of bright yel¬ 
low flowers, green leaves. Blooms 
in May. Grows 12 to 15 inches 
high. Easy to grow. Thrives in 
most all soils. Likes sun. Mulch 
in winter. Plant 12 inches apart. 
Field-grown. 
NEW MAIDEN PINK, ERECTA 
(Dianthus deltoides erecta). Fine 
for low border or in your rockery. 
Flowers delicate dainty pink with 
dainty markings, nearly 1 inch 
across, and produced 
on straight, upright 
stems. Foliage glossy 
and healthy. Ultimate 
height 6 in. Blooms 
June. Full sun. Mulch 
in winter. Plant 8 in. 
apart. Field-grown 
plants. 
MILKWORT (Euphorbia poly¬ 
chroma). Showy rock or border 
plant with bronzy yellow flowers 
in May and June. Unique foliage. 
Grows 1 foot high. Thrives best 
in poorest soils. Hardy. Plant 12 
inches apart. Two-year, field- 
grown plants. 
MOUNTAIN THYME (Thymus 
serpyllum). Fine for ground cov¬ 
er where grass fails. Small, lilac- 
purple blooms June-July. Can be 
walked upon or mowed. Grows 8 
to 10 in. high. Plant 8 to 10 in. 
apart. Hardy. Field-grown. 
PRIMROSE (Primula cortusoides). The 
newest and prettiest of Primroses. 
Flowers pretty rosy pink. Leaves are 
large and wrinkled. Grows 10 in. high, 
thrives in sun. Blooms in June. Plant 
10 to 12 in. apart, in light, well- 
drained soil. Mulch in winter. 
ROCK CRESS (Arabis alpina). Grows 
6 in. high. Masses of white flowers in 
April and May. Thrives with little 
moisture. Best in sun. Needs winter 
protection. Plant 10 in. apart. Field- 
grown. 
PINK ROCK CRESS (Arabis alpina 
rosea). Ultimate height 6 in. Blooms 
April and May. Thrives with little 
moisture. Best in sun. Needs winter 
protection. Plant 10 in. apart. 
Mountain Thyme Rock Cress 
New Maiden Pink Erecta 
Milkwort 
Primula Cortusoides 
New Giant Myrtle 
for Shady Places Slfir* 
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(Vinca Minor—Bowles Variety) 
This new Myrtle answers the need for better ground covers 
in shady places. The flowers are larger than the old Myrtle, and 
the foliage broader and richer in its glossy green coloring. The 
foliage makes a dense mass in the early spring, and blooms at 
intervals in the autumn also. Flowers are deep rich blue in color. 
PRICES: 40c each; 2 for 75c; 4 for $1.35. 
It’s Easy to Find What You Want. See Index, Pages 4 and 5. 
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