PRICES EXCEPT WHERE NOTED, 25c. 
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8ATUREIA. S. Aromatic small bushes with wiry stems and attractive 
flowers produced over a long period in late summer. 
Cuneifolia. Deep green foliage and masses of blush white flowers In 
spikes. Valuable because it blooms from Aug. to Nov. 6 in. 
Intpicata. Smaller leaves than the above with abundant white flowers. 
Aug.-Nov. 5 in. 
Montana. Winter Savory. Soft lilac flowers. Late. 8 In. 
Pygmea. Especially delightful small form of the above. 3-5 In. 
8AXIFRAGA. Saxifrage. Especially fine rock garden plants. 
ENCRUSTED SECTION. These plants form handsome rosettes of nar¬ 
row, leathery lea,ves, which in most cases are encrusted with a limy 
deposit. They usually have white or pale yellow flowers. They 
offer no cultural difficulties and bloom in May or June. 
AIzoon Alba. Dense rosettes of foliage. White flowers. 6-8 in. 
Baldensis. Tiniest of the aizoons. Very compact. White flov/ers, 50c. 
Cochlearis. Humped domes of silvered rosettes bearing graceful 
red-stemmed sprays of large white flowers. 4-6 in. 50c. 
Densa. Medium sized silvery rosettes and white flowers. 4-6 in. 35c. 
Lagraveana. Similar to Aizoon Baldensis, but larger with creamy 
flowers. 4 in. 
Lutea. Attractive species with pale yellow flowers. 
Rex. Handsome small rosettes with mahogany red flower stems and 
fine creamy white flowers. Choice. 35c. 
Rosea. Beautifully silvered rosettes and soft pink blossoms. 
Gaudinil. Fine leathery rosettes and pink flowers spotted white. 35c. 
Lingulata Lantoscana. Fat little rosettes heavily encrusted, and grace¬ 
ful plumes of white flowers. 10 in. 50c. 
Macnablana. Highly colored in winter. Flowers white with pink spots. 
8-10 in. 35c. 
Paradoxa. Fine rosettes of long narrow foliage edged with conspic¬ 
uous beading. White flowers. 50-75c. 
Py ram Ida I is. Broad rosettes. Large panicles of showy white flowers. 
2 ft. 35-50C. 
KABSCHIA SECTION. Sh. These are very dwarf alpines of close, tufted 
habit. They are early blooming and very choice plants for the 
rockery. We have a comprehensive collection of these plants, and 
will be glad to send you a list of them, if you care to write us 
about it. 
MISCELLANEOUS GROUP. 
Beesiana. Large, richly colored, rounded leaves and fine trusses of 
deep rosy pink flowers. Deeper colored than Megasea. 35c. 
Decipiens Guilford's Hybrids. S-sh. Lovely shades of white, pink or 
rose colored flowers. Forms a soft evergreen carpet. 
Decipiens H. S. Stokes. S-sh. Fine mossy variety with carmine flowers. 
Fortunei. Sh. Broad leaves with reddish bronze reverse and sprays of 
airy white flowers. Especially valuable on account of its late bloom¬ 
ing season. Sept.-Oct. Rare. 50c. 
