


Sedum - Stonecrop 
Sedums are one of the easiest plants to grow. An ordinary soil in a sunny 
position is all that is required. They vary in habit from dwarf creeping 
plants to those of upright growth, as in the case of Spectabile which 
reaches 2 feet in height. All kinds are excellent for the rockery and 
Spectabile may be used as a border to walks or toward the front of the 
perennial border. 
@ACRE. GOLDMOSS. A prostrate variety with yellow flowers. This is 
one of the commonest species in cultivation and is often used for 
covering graves or arid spots that would otherwise remain bare. 
Three, 65¢; doz., $2.00; 100, $12.50. 
®ALBUM. WHITE STONECROP. Dwarf and spreading with thick, round 
foliage and white flowers. A good rock plant. 
Three, 65¢; doz., $2.00; 100, $12.50. 
@KAMTSCHATICUM. ORANGE STONECROP. Dark green foliage on 
pinkish or greenish stems, 6 to 8 inches long. Flower heads 1 to 3 
inches across and orange-yellow in color. An excellent rock plant. 
Three, 95c¢; doz., $2.90; 100, $17.50. 
@KAMTSCHATICUM VARIEGATED. VARIEGATED GOLDEN STONE- 
CROP. One of the best, because of its handsome, golden variegated 
foliage. Flowers orange-yellow, produced in profusion during mid- 
summer. Three, $1.10; doz., $3.30; 100, $20.00. 
@REFLEXUM, VARIETY CHAMELEON. CHAMELEON JENNY STONE- 
CROP. Dwarf and of spreading habit. The young shoots are covered 
with round, prickly, fleshy leaves that are green at first but as the 
season advances, the tips change to various colors. The flowers are 
bright canary-yellow. Three, $1.10; doz., $3.30; 100, $20.00. 
®SARMENTOSUM. STRINGY STONECROP. Leaves bright yellowish 
green on prostrate stems; flowers yellow. A rapid growing species 
that soon carpets the ground. Three, 80¢; doz., $2.50; 100, $15.00. 
@SEXANGULARE. HEXAGON STONECROP. Very dark green foliage; 
flowers yellow. Habit, much the same as Acre. 
Three, 80c; doz., $2.50; 100, $15.00. 
@SIEBOLDI. SiIEBOLD STONECROP. A shrubby species 6 to 8 inches high. 
The succulent gray-green foliage is very attractive as well as the 
pink flowers that appear in September. One of the loveliest sorts for 
the rockery. Three, $1.10; doz., $3.30; 100, $20.00. 
SPECTABILE. SHOWY STONECROP. One of the prettiest erect growing 
species. 18 inches in height. Foliage broad, light green; flowers rose- 
colored in immense flower heads. 
Three, 95c¢; doz., $2.90; 100, $17.50. 
SPECTABILE, BRILLIANT. BRILLIANT SHOWY STONECROP. Same as 
the above except that the flowers are a bright amaranth-red. 
Three, 95¢; doz., $2.90; 100, $17.50. 
@STOLONIFERUM COCCINEUM. SCARLET RUNNING STONECROP. A 
very fast spreading species, 6 inches in height. Flowers rosy-crimson 
during July and August. An excellent rock plant and sometimes 
used for covering sandy banks. 
Trollius, Orange Devonshire 
Tritoma pfitzeri 
Three, 95¢; doz., $2.90; 100, $17.50. 
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Statice - Sea-Lavender 
Sea-Lavender blossoms are one of the so-called ‘’Everlastings,” since 
the flower heads remain decorative for a long time after cutting. The 
plant is admirably suited to the rockery and flower border. 
@LATIFOLIA. BIGLEAF SEA-LAVENDER. Minute, purplish blue flowers 
in immense heads often measuring 2 feet across, in bloom during 
July and August. Invaluable as a cut flower. Height 18 inches. 
Three, 95c; doz., $2.90; 100, $17.50. 
Stokesia - Stokes’ Aster 
One of the choicest and most distinct native perennials bearing China 
Aster-like flowers in late summer. 
LAEVIS (CYANEA). STOKES’ ASTER. Beautiful light blue aster-like 
blossoms (often measuring 4 inches across) are borne in profusion 
during the late summer months. Height 18 inches. An excellent cut 
flower. Three, 95c; doz., $2.90; 100, $17.50. 
LAEVIS ALBA. WHITE STOKES’ ASTER. White flowered form of the 
above. Three, $1.10; doz., $3.30; 100, $20.00. 
SWEET WILLIAM. (See Dianthus barbatus) 
- Thalictrum - Meadowrue 
Very decorative plants for the perennial border or wild garden. They 
have attractive Columbine or Maidenhair-like foliage that is in itself 
useful in bouquets. The flowers are borne in fluffy, feathery clusters 
and are excellent for cutting. 
AQUILEGIFOLIUM. COLUMBINE MEADOWRUE. Charming foliage like 
that of the Columbine with rosy-purple flowers during June and July. 
Height 3 feet. Three, $1.10; doz., $3.30; 100, $20.00. 
AQUILEGIFOLIUM ALBUM. WHITE COLUMBINE MEADOWRUE. A white 
flowered counterpart of the above. 
Three, $1.10; doz., $3.30; 100, $20.00. 
GLAUCUM. DUSTY MEADOWRUE. Similar in habit to Aquilegifolium 
with blue-gray foliage that is rather finely divided. The flowers are 
fragrant and of a beautiful Chinese yellow color, 
Three, $1.20; doz., $3.70; 100, $22.50. 
Thymus - Thyme 
Thyme is a prostrate growing plant with a strong, mint-like odor. 
Excellent plants for the roockery, as a ground cover for dry waste places 
or for filling the openings between flagstone walks. Also used in Sweet 
Herb Gardens since the leaves are prized for seasoning. 
®SERPYLLUM COCCINEUS. CRIMSON THYME. This is the crimson 
flowered Mother-of-Thyme. Forms dense mats of dark green foliage 
and clouds of miniature, dark red flowers during June and July. 

Three, 95c¢; doz., $2.90; 100, $17.50. — 
Tradescantia - Spiderwort 
One glance at this hardy, delicately flowered plant, carries one back 
to early American gardens. Spiderwort has been planted since earliest 
colonial days and has come down to us (many times in neglected gar- 
dens, as the only surviving plant from the original planting). A succes- 
sion of flowers is produced on fleshy stems with narrow purple veined 
leaves. A fine subject to plant in difficult positions, does well in shade, 
at the base of the house or porch where more delicate plants cannot be 
grown. The original species carried only delicate blue flowers but recent 
introductions have made other colors available. 
VIRGINIANA. VIRGINIA SPIDERWORT. Purplish blue flowers all sum- 
mer. Height 18 inches. Three, 85c; doz., $2.50; 100, $15.00. 
VIRGINIANA ALBA. WHITE SPIDERWORT. A pure white counterpart 
of the above. ’ Three, 95c; doz., $2.90; 100, $17.50. 
VIRGINIANA ROSEA. ROSY SPIDERWORT. A rosy red form of the pre- 
ceding. Three, $1.10; doz., $3.30; 100, $20.00. 
Trollius - Globeflower 
Globeflowers are members of the Buttercup family. They produce 
large globular flowers and rich green foliage. Beautiful plants for the 
perennial border, wild garden or for planting by the waterside. Few 
plants make a brighter display during spring and early summer. Useful 
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GOLD QUELLE. A deep yellow flower with rich golden stamens. 
Three, $1.20; doz., $3.70; 100, $22.50. 
ORANGE DEVONSHIRE. Deep orange buttercup-like blossoms. 
Three, $1.20; doz., $3.70; 100, $22.50. 
ORANGE GLOBE. Free flowering plants, producing giant orange-yellow. 
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Three, $1.20; doz., $3.70; 100, $22.50." 
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