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ROCK PLANTS AND ALPINES 
4; fe Prices except where noted, 25c. 
S. indicates that the plant needs a sunny location, S-sh. means 
that it needs half shade, Sh. means that shade is required. D. means 
that the plant will thrive in a dry place and B. means that it is 
bulbous. Items which are new this year are indicated with a *. 
ACAENA. S. D. Evergreen carpeters with dainty, rose-like foliage. 
Buchananii. Tiny soft, frosty leaves, ideal against rocks. ; 
Glauca. Makes a fine, silvery gray carpet against stepping stones. 
 Inermis. (Microphylla). Rich tones of purply bronze. 
ACHILLEA. S.D. Attractive fern-like leaves. Good for poor soil. 
Ageratifolia. (Anthemis <Aizoon). Silvery cushions of downy 
leaves with pure white flowers freely produced March to May. 
Argentae. A mass of silvery, feathery foliage. White flowers. 4 in. 
Nana. Ferny mats. Good for stepping stones. Flowers white. 2 in. 
“eo age Anthora. S-sh. Monkshood. Pale yellow flowers. 18 in. 
_ ACTINEA Herbacea. Basal tufts of narrow dark green leaves, with 
bright yellow daisy-like flowers over a long period. 8 in. 
ADENOPHORA Potaninii. Much resembles a campanula, with neat 
rosettes of dark foliage and loose spires of lovely pale blue bells 
in early summer. 18 in. 50c. | 
AETHIONEMA. S. D. Charming bushlets with beautiful .glaucous 
foliage and lovely bright flowers. Likes a well drained soil. 
Tee eee Dark Rose. Rosy blooms in long racemes. 8-12 in. 
CG 
Grandiflorum Light Rose. Light pink flowers. 8-12 in. 35c. 
Warley Hybrid. Fine, dwarf bush with lovely heads of deep rose 
bloom produced over a long period. 6 in. May and June. 50c. 
AJUGA. Bugle Flower. Sh. Attractive ground cover with rosettes of 
foliage and lipped flowers in spikes. 
_Brockbankii. Dark bronzy, metallic leaves. Blue flowers. | 
Metallica Crispa. Very compact with deep green crinkly leaves 
with metallic shadings, and spikes of blue flowers. Distinct. 
Rare. 40c. 
* Pink Spire. Spikes of clear pink bloom above rosettes of bright 
- green leaves. 7in. 35c. | 
_Variegata Foliosa. Foliage variegated with cream, pink and green. 
ALLIUM. B. S. The flowering onions are growing more and more 
popular. They are truly lovely, both for garden color and for 
use as cut flowers. They remain fresh for a surprisingly long 
time after they have been cut. The greatest difficulty with the 
alliums lies in the fact that the names are somewhat confused, 
and it is possible to get the same or similar flowers under dif- 
ferent names. We have tried out a great many of the flowering 
alliums, and can guarantee that all of the varieties we offer 
are quite distinct. | 
