GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
PYRETHRUM ROSEUM 
(Painted Daisy) 
Roseum, Painted Daisy, Vis Brothers’ Single, hp, 
2 ft. A very popular perennial thriving in any 
good garden soil where there is good drainage 
and full exposure to the sun. Flowers large, 
daisy-like, from white to red with yellow cen- 
ters, produced freely on long strong stems, last- 
ing well when cut; splendid mixture. 
Golden Feather, hp, 1 ft. Yellow foliage, fine for 
edgings. Blooms first season. 
Vis Brothers’ Double, hp, 2 ft. Splendid double 
and semidouble flowers in showy rich colors. 
Fine for cutting. 
James Kelway, hp, 2 ft. Bright vermilion red with 
golden center; very showy. 
Park’s Rose (New). Lovely rose shade, long 
stems, free-flowering. 
Park’s White, 3 ft. Excellent large white. 
Tchihatchewii, hp, 6 in. Tufts of white flowers 
with gold disk, profuse; plants thrive in dry un- 
favorable places; start seedlings and transplant. 
Complete Mixture, single and double Pyrethrum. 
RANUNCULUS Asiaticus Superbissima, hp, | ft. 
Showy dble flrs in handsome colors; fine for the 
tockery. 
Claremont Hybrids, Fine sunset orange shades. 
ROMNEYA Coulteri, Matilija Poppy, hp, 3 ft. Firs 
white, 5 in. across, delicate and transparant, 
yet enduring in a good state for several days; 
delightfully fragrant, blooms during late Sum- 
mer and Fall. 
ROCK GARDEN PERENNIALS. A special mixture 
of the best perennials for your rock garden. 
SANGUINARIA Canadensis Blood-root, 8 in. A 
native, and member of the AA family. Large 
lobed leaves and attractive white flowers. Pre- 
fers rich moist woodland situation. 
SAPONARIA Ocymoides Splendens, (Soapwort), 
hp, 1 ft. An elegant trailing perennial with 
showy rose flrs, an excellent rock plant. 

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Saxifraga Cordifolia 
SAXIFRAGA (Rock-foil), hp. 
Highly interesting and desirable plants for 
rockery or wall, being admired as much for the 
pretty unique foliage as for the flowers. 
Hyponoides, 2-8 in. Extra choice variety for 
rock garden with light green cut leaves and 
long pedicelled white flowers on slender stems. 
Cordifolia (Bergenia). Large, rounded, heavy 
leaves and drooping racemes of small rose flrs. 
Purple Robe, hp, 8 in. Carmine flowers with 
purple reflex. 
Mixed Perennial Species. A fine selection for 
naturalizing or rock work. 
SOLIDAGO, Golden Rod, hp, 4 ft. Hardy native 
per. bearing large golden plumes in Autumn. 

Scabiosa Caucasica 
SCABIOSA 
House’s Hvbrids, hp, 3 ft. Large showy double 
flrs fringed and ruffled in many fine colors; fine 
for cutting. 
Caucasica, hp, 2 ft. A handsome easily grown 
plant thriving in any ordinary soil if well 
drained and in a sunny location; very desirable 
for cutting. Blue or White. 
Complete Mixture of Scabiosa Caucasica. 
Columbaria, hp, 2 ft. Very valuable néw species. 
Hardy, low-growing plant, with light green fo- 
liage; bears many rose-mauve flrs on heavy 
stems. Splendid. 
Fischeri, hp, 20 in. Beautiful rich deep violet- 
blue flrs, about 2!/,'' in diameter, on long stiff 
stems. Very desirable for cutting. 
Goldingensis. Extra large and handsome deep 
lavender flowers. 
Japonica, hp, 2 ft. Beautiful lavender flrs on long 
stems; free-blooming, lasting plants, showy in 
beds and fine for cutting. 
SEDUM (Stone Crop) 
Acre (Wall Pepper), 2 in. Low creeping ever- 
green, small leaves, golden flowers. 
Coeruleum, ha, 3 in. Blue, good for small pots, 
or 4 tiny cove in the Rock Garden. 
Spurium Coccineum, hp, 6 in. Large umbellate 
cymes of brilliant deep rose flrs in late Summer. 
Complete Spécial Mixture of Sedum. 
SEMPERVIVUM, Hardy Species Mixed, hp, 6 in. 
These are succulents and are admirably adapt- 
ed for rockeries and for covering old walls. 
SENECIO Clivorum (Indian Blanket), hp, 3. ft. 
Large decorative foliage, rich orange flrs; a 
stately border plant. 
Elegans flora plena, hp, 18 in. Double mixed. 
SIDALCEA 
Rosy Gem, hp, 18 in. Handsome plant with love- 
ly spikes of rose Hollyhock-like flrs; very 
showy. 
Stark’s Hybrids, hp. 8 ft. A noble perennial; 
throws up Hollyhock-like spikes; flrs blush to 
carmine. 
SILENE 
Schafta, hp, 6 in. A charming border or rock 
plant; the branches gradually becoming cov- 
ered with rosy-purple flrs from July to Oet. 
Trailer. 
Saxifraga, hp, 10 in. Creamy white flowers with 
tinge of red. 
Orientalis, hp, 30 in. Tall, exquisite dark rose 
flowers. 
Regular pkt. 5c; Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
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