
*Plumbago larpentae, Leadwort. Deep blue flowers in 
August and September. 6”. 
*Polemonium reptans, Jacob’s Ladder. Dwarf plant with 
flowers in Spring. Good rock plant. Fine foliage, 6”. 
*Primula: Primrose. Low plants with yellow blooms 
throughout season. 
Pyrethrum hybridum, Painted Daisy. Pink, white and red 
flowers May and June, 214’. 
Pyrethrum uliginosum, Giant Daisy. White, daisy-like 
flowers July to September, 3’. 
*Ranunculus acris fl. pl., Double Buttercup. Double yel- 
_low flowers May and June, 18”. 
| *R. repens fi. pl. Dwarf form. As above, but of dwarf 
and lower growth. 
Rudbeckia Golden Glow. Masses of golden yellow 
Dahlia-like flowers in late Summer. 6’. 
R. hirta, Black Eyed Susan, 3’. Orange and black, daisy- 
like flowers, August. 
R. purpurea, Giant Purple Coneflower. Purple flowers 
with brown, cone-shaped centers from July to October, 3’. 
Salvia azurea, Sage. Many sky-blue flowers during Au- 
gust and September, 3’. 
Salvia pratense, Meadow Sage. Lilac flowers June to Sep- 
tember, 2’. 
Scabiosa caucasica. Blue Bonnet. Pincushion Flower. 
Lovely flowers of a soft charming shade of lavender. June 
to September. 18 to 24 inch. 
| *Sedum acre, Golden Moss. Slow spreading rock garden 
and covering plant with green foliage and bright yellow flow- 
ers. 
| *S. album, Dwarf Sedum Variety. Thick, waxy, round 
_ foliage; white flowers, 2”. 
| *S. anglicum. Moss-like plant for rockery. Soft-pink 
star-like flowers completely cover plant in early Summer. 
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*S. Coccinium, Crimson flowers in July and August. 
Good rock garden sedum variety. 6”. 
| *S. glaucum, Dwarf Sedum Variety. Slow, prostrate 
- growth; good rock plant. 
*S. lydium, Dwarf Sedum Variety. Prostrate growth, 
gray-green foliage turning red in Winter; white flowers. 
*S. sarmentosum, Dwarf Sedum Variety. Dwarf creeper 
for rock gardens and walls. Fast grower. 
*S. spectabilis ‘‘Brilliant.’”’ Tall variety of Stonecrop. 
Broad, light-green foliage and large heads of bright red flow- 
ers in August and September, 15”. 
*Sempervivum fimbriatum, Fringed Houseleek. Ever- 
green succulent plant making regular rosettes of gray foliage 
an inch and a half across. Red flowers on panicles 10” high. 
*S. globiferum, Globe Houseleek. Round globes of thick 
green leaves with occasional yellow flowers on panicles. 
| Each Per 10 Per 100 
All Above, Except as 
Pepteds = ott | $ .25 $ 2.00 $18.00 
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