Rudbeckia, Cone Flower 
Petals reddish purple, cone of brown 
RIBBON GRASS.’' Phalaris Arundinacea Variegata. Very orna¬ 
mental, green leaves striped lengthwise with creamy white. 
25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
Veronica (Speedwell) 
Spikes of violet blue 
RUDBECKIA LACINIATA. Golden Glow. Produces masses of 
dahlia-like golden yellow flowers from July to September. 
Strong grower, 5 to 6 feet. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
RUDBECKIA MAXIMA. A rare and attractive variety growing 
5 feet high. Large bluish green leaves and bright yellow flow¬ 
ers 5 to 6 inches across with a cone 2 inches high. Flowers 
continuously from June to September. 35c each. $3.85 per 
dozen. 
RUDBECKIA PURPUREA. Purple Cone Flower. Blossoms about 
four inches across of a peculiar reddish-purple, with a re¬ 
markably large cone-shaped center of brown. July and 
August. 3 feet high. See cut. 25e each. Dozen $2.70. 
SEDUM ALBUM.’' White flowers on a dwarf spreading plant 
with thick, waxy, round foliage. Fine for rockery. 25c each. 
Dozen $2.70. 
SEDUM GLAUCUM’'. A prostrate plant with blue green foliage. 
Small white flowers. Very good rock plant. 25c each. Dozen 
$2.70. 
SEDUM LYDICUM.’' The gray green foliage turns red in winter. 
White flowers. Plant prostrate. Excellent for rock garden. 
25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
SEDUM STOLONIFERA.’' Running Stonecrop. This variety is of 
creeping habit. Dull rose colored flowers. The leaves turn 
a beautiful crimson in the fall. 4 to 5 inches. 25c each. 
Dozen $2.70. 
SHASTA DAISY, ALASKA. Large white flowers with yellow cen¬ 
ter produced profusely nearly all summer. 12 to 18 inches. 
Excellent for cutting. A general favorite. See cut top of page. 
25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
SEDUM ACRE.’' Golden Moss. A dwarf plant with a profusion of 
bright yellow flowers from June to July. 3 to 4 inches. Fine 
for edging the border or for rock gardens. 25c each. Dozen 
$2.70. 
SEDUM BRILLIANT.* Stonecrop. Plant growing about eighteen 
inches high with light green glaucous foliage, large heads of 
showy bright rose colored flowers in late autumn. 25e each. 
Dozen $2.70. 
STATICE LATIFOLIA. Sea Lavender or Lavender Baby's Breath. 
Myriads of lavender colored tiny flowers resembling the gen¬ 
eral form of the Baby's Breath. Leathery, dark green leaves 
close to ground. Showy in the garden and splendid as a cut 
flower. May be dried for winter use. 35c each. Dozen $3.85. 
THERMOPSIS. Caroliniana. A lovely plant whose general appear¬ 
ance is that of a yellow lupine. Grows about 2 feet high. 
Blooms in June and July with 6 to 12 inch racemes of yellow, 
pea-like flowers. Rich green foliage. 50c each. 6 for $2.70. 
THYMUS SERPYLLUM COCCINEUM.’' A dwarf growing creeping plant with fragrant foliage. Covered with 
brilliant scarlet colored flowers during June and July. 4 to 6 inches. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
TROLLIUS. Gold Quelle. A glorified Buttercup, leaves and flowers resemble the Buttercup. Large, orange- 
yellow blossoms. 18 to 24 inches. May to August. Grows well in a moist, semi-shaded position. 40c each. 
Dozen $4.40. 
TUNICA SAXIFRAGA.’-' Coot Flower. Small pink flowers in the greatest profusion. 6 inches high. Fine 
for rockery. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
VALERIANA OFFICINALIS. Hardy Garden Heliotrope. Showy heads of rose-tinted white flowers with 
heliotrope fragrance. 3 to 4 feet. June and July. Loves moisture. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
VERONICA RUPESTRIS.’' A fine rock plant growing 3 to 4 inches high; thickly matted, deep green 
foliage, hidden in early June under a cloud of bright blue flowers. Does well in light shade and is also 
a good ground cover for shrub borders. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
VERONICA SPICATA.’’’ Speedwell. Spikes of violet-blue flowers in June and July. Gives splendid color to 
the border. See cut. 18 inches. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
VINCA MINOR.’^ Trailing Myrtle. A trailing plant, splendid for covering ground under trees and shrubs. 
Delightfully softens the effects of the rocks in the rockery. Flowers are blue resembling a small violet. 
25e each. Dozen $2.70. 
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA. Adam's Needle. The creamy white flowers are bell-shaped and drooping. Produced 
on tall stems up to 4 or 5 feet. The foliage is sword-like and woody. July. See cut. 25e each. Dozen 
$2.70. 
l^juoIcL (^{AnidcL — Jjul^IsjcL ficrnddsA. 
The flowers resemble the common Pansy in form, though not quite so large. Of very free flowering 
habit, they bloom from April until October and constitute a most colorful addition to the garden. The 
following varieties are among the very best: 
APRICOT.’!’ Beautiful rich apricot shade, tinged orange toward the center. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
ARKWRIGHT RUBY. Wonderful large rounded flowers of ruby crimson with terra cotta and darker mark¬ 
ings. Fragrant. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
JERSEY GEM.’' Pure, rich bluish-purple, slightly perfumed flowers. A most attractive variety. 25c each. 
Dozen $2.70. 
LUTEA.’!' The flowers are a bright golden yellow, contrasting beautifully with the darker shades of other 
varieties. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
PERFECTION. Light blue flowers in abundance all summer, very lovely planted with the yellow sort. 25c 
each. Dozen $2.70. 
SCOTCH BORDER.’' The flowers are a perfect riot of color, combining practically every shade. 25c each. 
Dozen $2.70. 
Yucco, Adam's Needle 
Milky white 
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