
Here is a specially selected list of Hardy Rock-Garden Plants for sunny as well as shady locations. Most of them 
are also ideal low border plants for the front of the perennial border. 
All these and others are listed and described in various places throughout the catalog. See Index. 
All varieties listed are 3 of one variety for $1.25; 6 for $2.25; $4.25 per doz.; 55 cts. each, except where noted. 
A Selection for Sunny Places 
Aethionema, Warley Rose. 4 to 6 in. Rose-pink. 
May, June. 
Alyssum saxatile compactum. 12 in. Gold. 
May. 
Anemone Pulsatilla. 10 to 12 m. Violet-blue. 
March to May. 
Armeria cephalotes rubra. 12 in. Deep pink. 
May, June. 
Campanula carpatica, Blue Carpet. 6 in. 
July on. 
Coreopsis auriculata nama. 15 in. Golden yel- 
low. May to September. 
Dianthus, Bobby. 8 in. Deep pink with crimson 
center. May, June. 
Dianthus, Meg Gardner. 15 in. White flowers 
with red centers. June. 
Dianthus, Tiny Rubies. 4 to 5 in. Pink shaded 
to rose. May, June. 
Dicentra eximia. 12in. Pink. ApriltoSeptember. 
Geranium lancastriense. 6 in. Light salmon- 
pink. All summer. 
Cyeron tie fratensis. 8 in. Light pink. June, 
July. 
Gypsophila repens Bodgeri, Rosy Veil. 15 in. 
Pink. All summer. 
Helianthemum, Ben Ledi. 10 in. Crimson-lake. 
May to July. 
Helianthemum, Buttercup. 10 in. Golden yel- 
low. May to July. 
Helianthemum rhodanthum carneum. 10 in. 
Pale pink. May to July. 
phe de A Rosmondi. 15 in. Pink. Late May to 
July. 
Iberis, Purity. A novelty of merit. 6 in. Ex- 
tremely showy; pure white. April, May. 3 for 
$2; $7.50 per doz.; 75 cts. each. 
Iberis sempervirens. Evergreen Candytuft. 12 
in. April, May. 
Iberis, Snowflake. 12 in. White. The best for 
foliage effect. May, June. 
Lavandula. Carroll Special. 12 to 18 in. Laven- 
der-blue. June, July. 
Phlox subulata, Blue Eyes. 6 in. Lavender- 
blue. April, May. 
Phlox subulata, Sampson. 4 in. Deep rose with 
crimson center. April, May. 
Rolemontuis Blue Pearl. 12 im. Light blue. 
May. 
Scabiosa, Dwarf Alpine Species. Novelty. 6 to 
10 in. Blue. May to July. 3 for $1.65; $6 per 
doz.; 65 cts. each. 

Sedum Sieboldi. 6 in. Pink. September, October. 
Sedum spurium, Dragon’s Blood. 4 in. Bright 
carmine-red. June, July. 
Thymus. Creeping, pink or white. Upright, 8 in., 
pink, green or variegated foliage. Some varieties 
are shrubby, woody types, while others are low 
growing and creeping. See page 35. 
Tunica Saxifraga alba flore-pleno. 4 in. Double; 
white. All summer. 
Tunica Saxifraga rosea flore-pleno. 4 in. 
Double; rose-pink. All summer. 
Verbena canadensis. 6 in. Pink. May to fall. 
Veronica incana. 12 in. Deep blue. June. 
Veronica incana rosea. 12 in. Pink. June. 
Veron rupestris. 4 in. Deep blue. Late May, 
une. 
Veronica spicata nana. 6in. June. 
etal True Blue. 12 in. Deep blue. May, 
une. 
Viola, Purple Heart. 6 in. All summer. 3 for 
$2.25; 6 for $4.25; $8 per doz.; 85 cts. each. 
A Selection for Shady Places 
Ajuga reptans. 6in. Blue. May. 
Anchusa myosotidiflora. 10 im. Brilliant blue. 
April, May. 
Anemone, September Sprite. 12 in. Pink. 
August to October. 
Convallaria, Pink. Lily-of-the-Valley. 10 in. All 
summer. 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2; $3.75 per doz. 
Dicentra eximia. 12 in. Pink. All summer. 
Dicentra formosa, Sweetheart. 12 in. White. 
All summer. 3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.75; 95 cts. each. 
SPECIAL OFFERS 
FOR BEGINNERS 
OFFER No. 7S-1: 12 Rock-Garden 
Plants for sunny locations. 2 each 
of 6 varieties, our selection, for +4 
only pe Heo oa ey SA ee 
OFFER No. 7S-1A: 18 plants $5 50 
(3 each of 6 varieties) for 2 
The same offer applies to shade-loving 
varieties. When ordering, please mention 
which you prefer—for sun or shade. 

Doronicum, Mme. Mason. 12 to 15 in. Yellow. 
April, May. 
Helleborus. Christmas Rose. 12 in. White 
blooms flushed with pink. December to March. 
3 for $3.25; $12 per doz.; $1.25 each. 
Myosotis palustris semperflorens. 8 in. Bright 
blue. All summer. 
Plumbago Larpentz. 12 in. Deep blue. July to 
September. 
Primula, Various Kinds. See Primrose list, page 
19. 
Pulmonaria angustifolia azurea. 6 in. Blue. 
April, May. 
Sedum Sieboldi. 6 in. Rose-pink. Late fall. 
violet: Prince of Wales. Purple-blue. Spring and 
all. 
Violet, Royal Robe. Purple-blue. Spring and fall. 
Choice Shrubs Particularly Suitable 
for Larger Rock-Gardens 
pbela: Edward Goucher. 18 to 24 in. Lavender- 
pink. 
Azalea, Corsage. Orchid. 
Azalea Hinodegiri. Red. 
Azalea, Sweet Brier. Rose-pink. 
Cotoneaster apiculata. Extra-large red berries. 
Cotoneaster Dammeri (humifusa). Creeping. 
Coral-red _ berries. 
Daphne Cneorum. 10 in. Pink. Spring and fall. 
Erica carnea rosea. 8 in. Rosy pink. March, 
April. 
Erica, Springwood. 8 in. White. March, April. 
Potentilla fruticosa Purdomi. [Lemon Drops. 
2 ft. Pale yellow. Spring to fall. 
For prices of above shrubs see pages 27, 29 and 39 
Slow-Growing, Low Evergreens 
Suitable for Rock-Gardens 
Arborvitz occidentalis, Little Gem. 
Juniperus prostrata venusta. 
Retinospora obtu a nana. 
Retinospora pisifera squarrosa pygmza. 
Taxus canadensis stricta. 
Taxus cuspidata nana. 
For prices of above evergreens see page 35 
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