HYPERICUM OR ST. JOHNSWORT— 
950.—Reptans. 4 to 6 ins. Dwarf, low-growing plant. A gem for the 
rock garden. Has beautiful, slender evergreen foliage which, 
when covered with a profusion of 2-inch, bright yellow flowers 
is strikingly beautiful. A genuine pleaure is derived by growing 
this plant. We have found this to be one of the hardiest and 
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JASMINE— 
214—Yellow Winter Jasmine. A very graceful, hardy, drooping plant 
with dark evergreen stems and leaves. Intensely fragrant, bright 
yellow flowers freely produced in early January and continuing 
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1215.—White Star. A very desirable bedding or specimen plant. Produces 
very fragrant snowy white star-shaped flowers. Semi-trailing, 
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LATHYRUS—PERENNIAL SWEET PEA— 
Colorful climber and trailer for rock walls and fences, blooming the 
early part of the summer. 
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LIRIOPE— 
664.—Muscari Exiflora. 20 ins. This is a very fine and stately plant. 
Has long slender green leaves and spikes of lavender flowers 
during the summer. Grows easily. Will thrive in half shade. 
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LOBELIA—PERENNIAL— 
1268.—Cardinalis. 30 ins. Handsome border plant. Strong plants often 
produce 10 to 18 spikes of rich, cardinal red flowers. They are 
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MAZUZS— 
1460.—Reptans. A dwarf and interesting Alpine plant, producing spikes 
of dainty rosy-lilac flowers just above the attractive foliage. A 
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NIEREMBERGIA— 
698.—Veitchi. A real gem for the rockery or border. Its resistence to 
heat and its profuse blooming make it an ideal plant for dry loca- 
tions. It forms an attractive mound-shaped clump of feathery 
foliage which is literally covered with white flowers with a tint of 
blue. Very dainty. Hardy south of Tennessee. A charming little 
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PARDANTHUS—BLACKBERRY LILY— 
719.—Chinensis. Orange colored. Spotted. 24-inch stems. A lovely 
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PHLOX SUBULATA, OR THRIFT— 
Phlox Subulata is one of the greatest rock, border and cover plants we 
know of. With its many different types and colors, there is a 
wealth of beauty to be had in the early spring when most plants 
are dormant. Its hardiness and adaptability are unequaled. Has 
pretty moss-like evergreen foliage. Is covered with dainty 
flowers. Its brightness attracts everyone. 
1011.—Moerheimii. A hardy, quick growing variety, is highly recommended. 
Colortis a’ beautiful carminie=pisik sive eas ee ed ee ee 
1015.—Perfection. An extra strong grower covering itself with bright, 
showy pink flowers. You will be delighted with this variety. We 
think more of it each year, as it brightness attracts attention. 
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1008.—G. W. Wilson. A lovely rock plant of soft lavender. One of the 
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995.—Lilacina. A strong growing, creeping variety, suitable for bold 
masses in the rockery. Completely covered, in early spring, with 
attractive, soft lilac-blue flowers with a bright, sparkling eye. At- 
tractive foliage. A good dependable hardy variety. 2.0.0.0... 
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