86 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 

Rudbeckia purpurea. (Purple Coneflower). A perennial 
much used in the border or for a background where a 
tall-growing plant is needed. Beautiful reddish purple 
petals with cone-shaped center. H. 3 to 4 feet. July to 
October. 
Scabiosa caucasia. (Mourning Bride). Very beautiful, 
delicate lilac-blue flowers borne in bunches from June to 
September. H. 1 to 11% feet. 
Sedum acre. (Gold Moss). An extra good spreading flower 
for rock gardens. Myriads of tiny flowers form a solid 
mass of golden-yellow. H. 4 to 6 inches. May and June. 
Sedum aizoon. (Great Stonecrop). Of strong growth, pro- 
ducing clumps 18 inches in height with attractive foliage 
and flat clusters of orange-yellow flowers in June. 
Sedum kamschaticum. (Orange Stonecrop). Prostrate- 
growing foliage and flat heads of delightful golden 
flowers. June and July. 
Sedum sieboldi. (Siebold’s Stonecrop). Attractive gray 
foliage having a red edge. Flowers rose-pink. H. 6 
to 9 inches. August, September and October. 
Sedum spectabile. (Showy Stonecrop). Very large clusters 
of rose and purple-colored flowers. Showy indeed. 
H. 18 to 24 inches. July to September. 
Sedum s. Brilliant. This variety bears immense flat heads 
of rich brilliant flowers. H. 18 to 24 inches. 
Sempervivum arachnoideum. (Cobweb sempervivum). 
A rather odd variety of Houseleek bearing small ros- 
ettes of leaves, the tips of which are connected by “‘cob- 
webs.” Attractive pink flowers. H. 2 to 3 inches. 
Sempervivum tectorum. A variety well adapted to grow- 
ing in thin soil. Broad rosettes, the leaves of which 
have brownish tips. H. 21% inches. 
Stokesia cyanea. (Corn Flower). A very rugged grower, 
bearing beautiful azure-blue flowers during the months 
of July and August. H. 11% feet. 
Teucrium. A dwarf evergreen plant with an 
abundance of small, silvery green leaves. 
Makes an excellent edging where box will 
not thrive. Numerous rose-colored flowers 
during the fall. 
Thymus lanuginosus. (Woolly Thyme). This plant 
hardly ever grows to a height over 6 to 8 inches, but 
quite attractive on account of its spreading foliage. Me- 
dium pink flowers during July and August. 
Thymus serpyllum coccineum. (Crimson Thyme). 
Dwarf-growing semi-prostrate plants with very fragrant 
foliage and rosy-purple blossoms. H. 6 inches. July 
and August. 

Visit Cherry Hill in May when the Azaleas are bright in 
bloom. 
