SCABIOSA (Pin-Cushion Flower) 
Caucasica House’s Hybrids. 2 ft. Long stem- 
med good sized flowers in various shades of 
lavender starting to bloom in June and con- 
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Fisheri. 212 ft. Attractive Manchurian species 
with long stemmed lavender blue flowers 
about 24% in. across. Excellent midsummer 
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SEDUM (Stonecrop) 
The backbone of the American rock garden 
delighting in hot dry situations. 
tr Acre (Golden Moss). 4 in. Foliage bright 
green with bright yellow flowefs...............c0 
r Album. 6 in. Dwarf and spreading with waxy 
round, foliage, Whites LOW. CLS esses: secersccetcerensssecerece 
Ewersii. 6 in. Large flat glaucous leaves......... 
r Glaucum. 2 in. Prostrate blue green foliage... 
r Kamchaticum. 6 in. Bright green foliage with 
showy orange yellow flowe?S...........cccsceeeseeeees 
r Lydium. 3 in. Bronzy green foliage with red 
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r  Reflexum. 6 in. Dark green foliage like a dwarf 
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Ir Sarmentosum. 6 in. Bright green foliage. Ex- 
cellent to cover rough dry spots..........cesccee 
Seibodli. 8 in. One of the best. Compact and 
dainty, with pink flowers in August................. 
Tr Spurium Coccineum. 6 in. Crimson flowers. 
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ERECT GROWING VARIETIES 
Spectabile. 18 in. Attractive light green foliage 
and broad heads or rose pink flowers in 
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Spectabile Brilliant. 15 in. Similar to the above 
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SEMPERVIVUM 
(Houseleek or Hen and Chicken) 
Tr Interesting rosette-like plants with foliage in var- 
ous forms and colors. Useful to add character 
to the rock garden. 
Alberti. 
Arachnoideum. The popular cob-web leek....... 
Light green rosettes tipped red............. 
Brauni. Bronze green shading to dull red......... 
Doellianum. Small hairy rasettes of light green. 
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Fimbriatum. A form of the cob-web leek............. 
Tectorum. Large rosettes of glaucous green. 
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Triste. Rosettes of pointed green leaves shaded 
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STOKESIA (Stokes Aster) 
tc Cyanea coerulea. 18 in. Large lavender blue 
flowers on good stems during late summer 
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Cyanea alba. A white form of the above........... 
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SPIREA (See Astilbe) 
rc Filipendula. 18 in. Dainty fern-like foliage 
with clusters of creamy white flowers on long 
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THALICTRUM 
c  Adiantifolium. 3 ft. Attractive foliage useful 
in corsages and floral work. Excellent to 
force in a cold house for this purpose............. 
c  Aquilegifolium Purpureaum. 3 ft. Fluffy rosy 
purple flowers from June to July... 
Glaucum. 3 ft. Blue grey leaves and heads 
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STATICE (See Lavender) 
tc Latifolia. Rosettes of leathery leaves with im- 
mense heads of misty lavender flowers in 
midsummer, 
Dumosa. 12 in. A dwarf compact sort with 
dense silvery lavender heads of flowers in 
June. These are excellent to dry and will 
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THERMOPSIS 
c  Caroliniana. 2 ft. A lovely plant resembling 
the lupine with spikes of rich yellow flow- 
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c  lLanceolata. 2 ft. Tall spikes pale yellow flow- 
ers produced from April to June. Excellent 
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THYMUS (Thyme) 
r Citriodorus Aureus. 10 in. The golden leaved 
lemon, scented! variety.......4... cu ee 
Tr Citriodorus Argenteus. 10 in. Silver leaved 
form ofthe above kes cee ae ee 
r  Languinosus. 4 in. Gray woolly foliage with 
pink flowers tc... cvesca) ee nee eee 
tr Serphyllum Album. 4 in. Dense mats of dark 
green aromatic foliage, covered with white 
flowers in May and June 
rt Serphyllum Coccineus. 
form of the above 
4 in. A red flowered 
TRITOMA (Poker Plant) 
c Pfitzeri. 3 ft. Grass-like foliage with curious 
spikes of orange scarlet flowers from Aug. 
until Oct. Hardy with some protection. 
Strong clumps. 
Rocket. Tall growing sort reaching a height 
of 5 ft. in rich soil 
TROLLIUS (Globeflower) 
c Earliest of All. 2 ft. Large orange yellow 
globular flowers in early spring with a scat 
tering of bloom throughout the summer 
Golden Queen. 4 ft. New variety with large 
flowers of rich golden yellow from June to 
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cs Mixed Hybrids. 2 ft. Large orange and yel- 
low flowers in May and June. Do best in 
GQ "moist! position......cccle naan oe ae 
TUNICA (Coat Flower) 
rt Saxifraga fl. pl. 6 in. 
with clouds of double, 
flowers all summer 
A pretty tufted plant 
light pink or white 
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