(NEWEST ROCK PLANTS Cont'd) 
berry-shaped foliage which is practically ev- 
ergreen. A choice plant for the rock garden. 
"Mach 35¢e; Doz. $3.09. 
HARDY GIANT FLOWERING IBERIS or 
PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT SEMPERVIR- 
EINS—The flowers are very large, covering 
the plant. with purest white blossoms early 
and for a long time. A grand plant for rock 
garden or edging. Each 25e; Doz. $2.50. 
GIANT FLOWERING STOKESIA or CORN- 
FLOWER ASTER — Blue moon is the im- 
mense orchid plue; disc-like flowers are 5 
to 6 inches in diameter growing on stiff 
stem 12 to 18 inches in height. Free flower- 
ing and hardy it is stopped blooming only 
by a hard frost. Aj good addition to the rock 
garden. Each 35c. 
NEW SHASTA DAISY FROM ENGLAND .— 
ESTHR REED— The pure white flowers are 
completely couble and are produced from 
late in May to October. They are of excellent 
lasting quality. The stems are very stiff and 
about 18 inches high, holding the heavy dou- 
ble pure white blooms upright. Excellent for 
border as well as for cutting the stock. Ra- 
ther scarce. Each 50¢; Doz. $5.00. 
HEUCHERA— CORAL BELLS— One of the 
most satisfactory plants for edging rocker- 
ies. The dainty bells are held erect by a 
wiry stem. The attractive heart-shaped leaves 
are evergreen. Should be given rich soil in 
full sun. Sanguina—brightest crimson, Each 
20c; Doz. $1.75. 
PRIMULA PRIMROSE ENGLISH HYBRIDS 
—The large flower type which have a long 
season of blooming in early spring, and of- 
ten will bloom again in fall. Our collection 
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