SALVIA—Azurea Grandiflora (Hardy Sage). Very attract- 
ive. Flowers of azure blue, in August until frost. 3 to 
Pg al RN hy igen ep ADDL i ipa AG thy a ag Pere mt a he 
Pitcherii. A deep gentian blue form of the above. Very 
BULraGcuivenit MASS DiIAnNtine oo a a er 
SAPONARIA—Ocymoides (Soapwort). A very pretty 
dwarf creeper, covered with small bright pink flowers 
INET NNaP TCL TREATABLE Go ee pias Ce vas le alan os cps rh hog 
SCABIOSA—Caucasica (Pincushion Flower). (Blue Bon- 
net). A good cut flower. Flowers of light-blue. Blooms 
PPO Ue COT SG DURING Ee eee ee ates 
SEDUM—(Stone Crop). These plants have found more 
and more favor, as a rock garden subject. Very drouth 
resisting and will thrive in almost any soil. 
Acre (Golden Moss). Bright yellow flowers, a dense car- 
Glaucum. Foliage purple, good__--_--__-_-__---_--- 
Stahlii. Compact growing, foliage crimson in fall_____-_ 
Sarmentosum. Dwarf. A trailer used for hanging over 
rockery work. Foliage yellow___._________-___--_- 
adel Coccineum. Creeping, crimson flower on red 
BSTC ne ea AAR sas Loe aS a acy ees Lp lh wih die) 
Spectabile. Erect, grows 15 inches high, with clusters of 
light pink flowers in August and September________ 
Spectabile Brilliant. Bright red form of above_____-__-_ 
Spectabile Variegata. A form of Spectabile, leaves varie- 
gated. The attractive variegation is an outstanding 
Osta era rey Ora Cs bi Ce us vs 
SEMPERVIVUM (House Leek). A plant that has gained 
great favor in the rockery, for filling in crevices. 
Growing in rosettes. 
Arachnoidium (Cobweb). The tips of the leaves are con- 
nected together by silvery threads___._._.._.___---- 
Alberti. Evergreen, creeping, white flowers_.._______- 
Globiforum. Russian variety, very good____________-- 
Tectorum (Common House Leek). This is the most cam- 
EATAS AURIS LLG VOOR Na VY VE (os MRA CA ELEN oe OO OR TE  OU g 
SILENE—Schafta (Moss Campion). A Rockery plant 
growing to a height of 6 inches. Flowers rose or pur- 
ple and leaves in small rosettes_.......-_._____--- 
SPIREA—Filapendula (Dropwort). This plant has a fern- 
like resemblance. The flowers are white__.._______- 
STATICE—Latifolia (Sea Lavender). Tufts or clumps of 
thick, leathery foliage and immense panicles of delicate 
blue flowers. Individual flowers very minute. Will last 
HOMMIMONTNA WHeMNCIOd ce ee 
STOKESIA—Cyanea Blue (Stokes’ Aster). They are espe- 
cially recommended for the front of border and may be 
TSSOU HALE OUT TROON wire Cur On ey tes sales aye 
TEUCRIUM—Chamaedrys (Germander). A low border 
plant. Glossy Evergreen foliage. Can be trimmed to 
make a low hedge. Flowers red-purple or bright rose_- 
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