



“NEMAPEG’S” Alpine Plants 
For the Rockery - Low Border - Edging the Perennial Planting 
Building a rockery is one of the most fascinating of pastimes. It gives 
your artistic nature a chance to perform worth-while designs and orna- 
mental layouts. Through your own genius a perfectly glorious spot of 
natural beauty is transplanted right to your door. A PLEASING, RE- 
FRESHING HOBBY INEXPENSIVELY ACCOMPLISHED. 
This short list of rock plants is a supplement to the newer varieties to 
be found in the first pages of this catalog. Combine these old “STAND- 
BYS” with some of the novelties and you will have the most delightful 
rock garden your heart could desire. 
These rock plants cost you only 15c per plant, or 12 for $1.50, for 
strong, 2-year stock, worth many, many times as much. Also these plants 
are very easy to grow, requiring no special care or soil. YOU CAN BUILD 
QUITE A ROCK GARDEN WITH THESE PLANTS ALONE! BUILD 
TODAY! 
ARABIS (Alpine Rock Cress). One of the earliest of the rock plants. 
About 8 inches and is covered with an abundance of white flowers to 
late April. Compact and pretty foliage. Strong, 2-year plants, 15c each. 
CERASTIUM Tomentosum (Snow-in-Summer). An attractive silver-gray 
creeper with a mass of white bloom during June. Retains its colorful 
foliage during the winter. Cerastium will thrive under trees and grow 
with great success on top of roofs, walls, etc. Where grass will not 
grow, this hardy rock plant will. About 6 inches. Strong, 2-year plants, 
only 15c each. 
COLUMBINE (Aquilegia). Your rockery 
would be incomplete without several 
long-spurred columbines to grace its 
existence. This perennial is very suitable 
for rockwork and its beautiful foliage 
and handsome flowers make an inspiring 
sight. It comes in every shade imagin- 
able. Grows about 114 to 21% feet. 
15c each. 
DIANTHUS Caesius (Rock Carnation). 
The true Cushion Pink. Little solid balls 
of spiky glaucous foliage. Pink flowers 
that attain a height of 6 to 8 inches. 
Very attractive. The flowers are clove- 
scented. Strong, 2-year plants, only 15c 
each. 
HELIANTHEMUM (Rock Rose). A 
dainty dwarf for the Alpine garden. 
Low-growing evergreen plant forming 
broad clumps covered with a mass of 
bloom in pastel colors from pink to 
clear orange. July to September. Will 
do well on dry locations, Strong, 2-year 
plants, 15c each. 
ARMERIA Laucheana 
DIANTHUS Caesius 


LYCHNIS Viscaria. Fine tufted plants covered with deep, 
red flowers during the summer months. The deep green’ 
grasslike foliage is very showy in the rockery. About 
12 inches. Strong, 2-year plants, only 15c each. 
NEPETA Mussini (Ground Ivy). A valuable everbloom- 
ing dwarf plant producing light blue flowers; it creeps 
extensively. Has a pungent odor. Strong, 2-year plants, 
only 15c each. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender). Unexcelled for rockery, pro- 
ducing all summer panicles of small flowers. 
S. Latifolia. Heavy tufts of leathery foliage with large heads 
of pretty, small purplish blue flowers. Strong, 2-year plants, 
20c each. 
TUNICA Saxifraga (Coat Flower). A dainty tufted plant 
with light pink flowers all summer. Forms a regular carpet. 
Invaluable for the rock garden. Strong, 2-year plants, only 
15c each. 
May We Suggest 
Place your order early so that you may receive the 
pick of our stock and benefit by early planting. You 
will be delighted with “NEMAPEG” quality Perennials 
that reach you in just as fresh a condition as when 
dug. Every plant 2 to 3 years old and a veteran of at 
least one blooming season in our nurseries. IF YOU 
DESIRE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS TURN TO 
““NEMAPEG.” Every customer a SATISFIED ONE! 

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