HARDY PERENNIALS 
Sedum - Stonecrop 
Sedums are one of the easiest plants to grow. An ordinary 
soil in a sunny position is all that is required. They vary in habit 
from dwarf creeping plants to those of upright growth, as in the 
case of Spectabile which reaches 2 feet in height. All kinds are 
excellent for the rockery and Spectabile may be used as a border 
Storrs & Harrison Nurseries 
to walks or toward the front of the perennial border. 
RMACRE. GOLDMOSS. 
wise remain bare. 
rock plant. 
®@KAMTSCHATICUM VARIEGATED. 
variegated foliage. 
fusion during midsummer. 
Three $1.10; Doz. $3.30; 100 $20.00 
CHAMELEON 
STONECROP. Dwarf and of spreading habit. The young shoots 
are covered with round, prickly, fleshy leaves that are green 
at first but as the season advances, the tips change to various 
@REFLEXUM, VARIETY CHAMELEON. 
colors. The flowers are bright canary-yellow. 
RSARMENTOSUM. 
Three $1.10; Doz. $3.30; 100 $20.00 
Leaves bright yel- 
iowish green on prostrate stems; flowers yellow. A rapid grow- 
STRINGY STONECROP. 
ing species that soon carpets the ground. 
®@SEXANGULARE. HEXAGON STONECROP. 
foliage; flowers yellow. Habit, much the same as 
@®SIEBOLDI. 
Three 80c; Doz. $2.50; 100 $15.00 
Very dark green 
Acre. 
Three 80c; Doz. $2.50; 100 $15.09 
SIEBOLD STONECROP. A shrubby species 6 to 8 
inches high. The succulent gray-green foliage is very attrac- 
tive as well as the pink flowers that appear in September. 
One of the loveliest sorts for the rockery. 
214-in. Pots—Three $1.10; Doz. $3.30; 100 $20.00 
SPECTABILE. SHOWY STONECROP. One of the pret- 
tiest erect growing species. 18 inches in height. 
Foliage broad, light green; flowers rose-colored in 
immense flower heads. 
Three 95c; Doz. $2.90; 100 $17.50 
SPECTABILE, BRILLIANT. BRILLIANT SHOWY STONE- 
CROP. Same as the above except that the flowers 
are a bright amaranth-red. 
Three 95c; Doz. $2.90; 100 $17.50 
@STOLONIFERUM COCCINEUM. SCARLET RUNNING 
STONECROP. A very fast spreading species, six 
inches in height. Flowers rosy crimson during July 
and August. An excellent rock plant and sometimes 
used for covering sandy banks. 
Three 95c; Doz. $2.90; 100 $17.50 
Statice - Sea-Lavender 
Sea-Lavender blossoms are one of the so-called 
“Everlastings,’’ since the flower heads remain decora- 
tive for a long time after cutting. The plant is ad- 
mirably suited to the rockery and flower border. 
®LATIFOLIA. BIGLEAF SEA-LAVENDER. Minute, 
purplish blue flowers in immense heads often meas- 
uring 2 feet across, in bloom during July and Au- 
gust. Invaluable as a cut flower. Height 18 inches. 
Three 95c; Doz. $2.90; 100 $17.50 

Yucco—Spanish Bayonet 
A prostrate variety with yellow flowers. 
This is one of the commonest species in cultivation and is 
often used for covering graves or arid spots that would other- 
Three 65c; Doz. $2.00; 100 $12.50 
@ALBUM. WHITE STONECROP. Dwarf and spreading with thick, 
round foliage and white flowers. A good rock plant. 
Three 65c; Doz. $2.00; 100 $12.50 
@KAMTSCHATICUM. ORANGE STONECROP. Dark green foliage 
on pinkish or greenish stems, 6 to 8 inches long. Flower heads 
1 to 3 inches across and orange-yellow in color. An excellent 
Three 95c; Doz. $2.90; 100 $17.50 
VARIEGATED GOLDEN 
STONECROP. One of the best, because of its handsome, golden 
Flowers orange-yellow, produced in pro- 
JENNY 

« Veronica longifotia subsessilus 
Thymus - Thyme 
Thyme is a prostrate growing plant with a strong, mintlike odor. 
Excellent plants for the rockery, as a ground cover for dry waste places 
or for filling the openings between flagstone walks. Also used in Sweet 
Herb Gardens since the leaves are prized for seasoning. 
@SERPYLLUM COCCINEUS. CRIMSON THYME. This is the crimson 
flowered Mother-of-Thyme. Forms dense mats of dark green foliage 
and clouds of miniature, dark red flowers during June and July. 
Three 95c; Doz. $2.90; 100 $17.50 
Veronica - Speedwell 
Beautiful hardy perennials varying in habit from prostrate varieties 
for the rockery or wall gardens, to upright sorts, 2 to 3 feet high that 
are indispensable for the flower border. The prostrate varieties make 
excellent ground covers for the areas between flagstones in walks or 
terraces. 
BLUE SPIRES. Lovely deep blue spikes of flowers throughout the early 
summer. The plant is of bushy, upright habit, with clean foliage and 
reaches a height of 2 feet. This is a variety of recent introduction 
that has real merit. Three $1.20; Doz. $3.70; 100 $22.50 
@INCANA. WOOLLY SPEEDWELL. 1 foot. Silver foliage; violet-blue 
flowers. July-August. Three 80c; Doz. $2.50; 100 $15.00 
LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILIS. CLUMP SPEEDWELL. 2 feet. Long, bronze- 
green leaves, deep indigo-blue flowers in long, graceful spikes. July 
to September. Three 95c; Doz. $2.90; 100 $17.50 
@RUPESTRIS NANA. ROCK SPEEDWELL. 2 inches. Creeping plants 
with small, dark leaves. Gentian-blue flowers. April and May. An 
excellent matting type. Three 80c; Doz. $2.50; 100 $15.00 
SPICATA ROSEA. PINKSPIKE SPEEDWELL. 18 inches. Rose-pink flow- 
ers in long, dense racemes. Three $1.10; Doz. $3.30; 100 $20.00 
SPURIA (AMETHYSTINA). Amethyst-blue spikes to 2 feet in height. 
Three 80c; Doz. $2.50; 100 $15.00 
SPURIA (AMETHYSTINA). ROYAL BLUE SPEEDWELL. 2 feet. Good 
sized spikes, in a striking, rich gentian-blue. 
Three 95c; Doz. $2.90; 100 $17.50 
@TREHANI. 8 inches. The foliage makes a golden carpet, which is 
surmounted with deep gentian-blue flowers in May. 
Three $1.10; Doz. $3.30; 100 $20.00 
Yucca - Adam’s Needle 
Stately perennials with stiff, evergreen, sharp pointed leaves that are 
blue-green in color and arranged in rosettes. Giant flower heads of 
creamy white blossoms arse to a height of 5 to 6 feet during the sum- 
mer. Very effective in the flower border, as clumps in front of high 
shrubs or evergreens and indispensable in large rockeries. 
FILAMENTOSA. COMMON YUCCA. Hardy plants with swordlike leaves 
and giant flower heads during the summer. 
Three 95c; Doz. $2.50; 100 $15.00 
FILAMENTOSA VARIEGATA. VARIEGATED COMMON YUCCA. This 
variety is the same as the above except that the foliage is edged 
with golden yellow, leaving a central strip of green. 
Three $1.10; Doz. $3.30; 100 $20.00 
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