
Dianthus graniticus 
HELIANTHEMUM VULGARE—Rock Rose or Sun Rose—8”, July ........ .50 
Apricot, Ben Ledi (red), Brunette (burnt orange), Fireball (double 
red), Peach Blossom, Shrimp, Wendell’s Rose, White. 
HELLEBORUS ORIENTALE—3-year seedlings, white to maroon........ 1.25 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA—Coral Bells, 14’, May.........0.0.00.0000..:::.00005, 5 Ye) 
HORMINUM PYRENAICUM—crinkled leaves, purple, 10’, May........ 50 
HYPERICUM ANAGALLOIDES—tiny Sines for wet places.............. .50 
ee SAXATILIS HYBRID—white, 6’, May, compact ...................0... Ths) 
1. SEMPERVIRENS—sturdy spreading chro! whiteted O's chen ste .50 
ILEX CRENATA—small leaved holly, purple berries ........... .50 and 1.50 
IRIS CRISTATA ALBA—white, 8”, July, very dainty... 00.0.0 0000... .50 
|. RUTHENICA—blue-purple, 8”, (New grassy foliage ...... Ae Ae aie 35 
1. TECTORUM—blue, 14”, May, flower flat-topped.................. .50 
LEDUM GLANDULOSUM—yellow green foliage... 0. 2 
L. PALUSTRE—Labrador Tea or Wild Rosemary—18”, May .. ............ 1.00 
LEWISIA COLUMBIANA—tiny flowers, pink, 6, May ........... a ee oe ee) 
L. C. ROSEA—larger flowers, deep rose, 6”, May... 0... 0. 550 
L. REDIVIVA—Bitterroot—pink or white, 4”, April. 000000000 0000... .50 
BUN UML AWN CW eee Fetes etc ey Cn ee A ec bso devas acne reclaeal .50 
LITHOSPERMUM PROSTRATUM—gentian blue, 3”, May.................... .50 
LOISELEURIA PROCUMBENS—Alpine Azalea—pink, low.................... 2.00 
LYCHNIS ALPINA—deep rose pink, 4”, June .. 0.0... eens. oie) 
NEPETA MUSSINI—lavendar, 12”, July. o.oo. PIES Acer net 20 
N. M. SIX HILLS—taller, more robust, blue-lavendar......0.0.......2....... 20 
N. M. SUPERBA—prostrate, fine for rock walls...............0000...00000 so) 
OMPHALODES VERNA—Creeping Forget-me-not—blue...................... oD 
PENSTEMON MENZIESII—purple to lavendar, 3”, May................... .50 
PHLOX DIVARICATA—lavendar-blue, 8”, April.......000000.00.0ccccce. 50 
PHLOX SUBLULATA, ALBA, APPLE BLOSSOM, ATROPURPUREA, 
BLUE HILLS, CAMLENSIS—pink, SPRITE—lavendar........................ 25 
PIERIS FLORIBUNDA—creamy white panicles, 3’, February............ 2.50 
P. FORMOSA—new foliage very red..........0 occ cccceeece cece ctteeeeeees 1.00 
PLATYCODON MARIESI—Balloon Flower—blue, 10”, July................ 50 
POTENTILLA CINERA—bright yellow, 1”, April.......0.0......00c00ceeees .50 
PaeGOCGINEA—ruby red, trailing; MOY..2....f...-.t:ccdsecccccsseetqnesdeoeevedes ffs 
P. FRUCTICOSA MONTANA~—yellow, 3, May, gray foliage............ ifs: 
P. TONGUEI—apricot with red center, trailing, June...................... 9 
PULMONARIA LUTEA—sulphur yellow, 8”, crinkled leaves................ .50 
P. SACCHARATA—Lungwort—blue, 4”, March... 000.00 cccccceccceceeceee. Ys) 
P. S. MRS. MOON—Spotted Dog—pink, 8’, spotted leaves............ .50 
RANUNCULUS MONTANUS—Mountain Buttercup—3”, April............ too 
ROSES—Cherub (peach pink), Leprechaun (white to pink), Marr 
(red), Oakington Ruby, Pink Midget, Pink Ruffles, Rouletti............ 50 
SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS—Bloodroot—white, 8”, March.......... 50 
SANTOLINA—Lavendar Cotton—yellow, gray foliage. .................065. oZ0) 
SAPONARIA OCCYMOIDES—bright pink, trailing, May................... .50 
SAXIFRAGA AEIZOON—Encrusted Saxifrage—white, 10”................ 25 
S. A. ROSEA—rosy pink, smaller than preceding, April...........0.... 25 
SMILING LEAT Ae iite aD, MOY iii. na hots dn ctsonrseg at enleone rendaceegeenemeredsghiens 25 
S. MARGINATA—white with brown spots, 4”, May...........:.0: es 25 
