Creepers and Ground Covers 
Many banks and narrow strips of ground which are unsatisfactory 
when planted in lawn become a source of great pleasure when planted 
with one or more of these low, spreading plants. Requirements differ 
according to the plant. Those which are happy around and under 
rhododendrons and other ericaceous plants are marked with an 
asterisk. 
Per 
Flat 
AJUGA GENEVENSI|IS—blue fis., green lvs., spring.............. $ .15 
A. REPTANS RUBRA—purple fls., bronzy Ivs., spring............ Ak, 
* ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA-URSI—Kinnikinnick ...........00.00........ 4s) 
BELLIUM MINUTUM—miniature white to pink daisies ........... si 
COTULA SQUALIDA—ferny foliage, likes shade.................. -15 $2.50 
DRYAS SUNDERMANNII—white, anemone like fils. ............... .50 
LOTUS CORNICULATUS—yellow, pea shaped fis................. 25 
NIEREMBERGIA RIVULARIS—white cups, spring.................... ab) 
SAGINA SUBULATA—white stars, mossy, summer................ a fe ne Hs 8 
THYMUS SERPYLLUM—Creeping Thyme........................0000000. OR eee 
White, pink, lavendar and red 
*VANCOUVERIA HEXANDRA—creamy fis., 8’, April............ 50 
*VACCINEUM VITIS IDAE—shell pink, 6”, spring................. 50° =" 
*V. VITIS IDAE MINOR—shell pink, 2”, spring...................... yb 
VINCA MINOR—Myrtle—blue, white or red purple.............. lo 2.50 
Creeping Thyme 

