appear in the late spring, add color to the rock 
garden. 12 inches. June. 
SCABIOSA (Blue Bonnet) 
CAUCASICA—The hardy perennial Scabicsa. 2 feet. 
Lavender-blue flowers. August—Septemker. 
SEDUM (Stone crop) 
All of the varieties listed below are 35c each, $25. 00 
per 100, except Seiboldi, which is 50c each. 
ACRE—Dwarf. 4 inches. Yellow. June. 
KAMSCHATICUM—Bright orange. 6 inches. June. 
SARAMENTOSA—Yellow, trailing. 4 inches. June. 
SEXANGULARE—Yellow. 5 inches. June. 
SEIBOLDI—Pretty grayish leaves margined with red 
and pink. Red flowers. 5 inches. June. 
SPURRIUM COCCINEUM—Red. 6 inches. Trailing. 
SEMPERVIVUM (Hen and Chickens) 
We have a good many distinctive varieties. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender) 
LATIFOLIA—Lavender. 18 inches. July—August. Used 
in bouquets much the same as baby’s breath. 
TEUCRIUM (Germander) 
CHAMAEDRYS—Glossy green foliage, resembling Box- 
weed. Can be clipped. 
STOKESIA (Stokes Aster) 
BLUE MOON—Large lavender flowers. 18 inches. 
July—October. 
THYMUS (Thyme) 
CITRIODORUS—Lemon scented foliage. Blue. June 
and July. 
SERPHYLLUM COCCINIUM—Purple-lilac. June—July, 
LANUGINASUS (Woolly leaved Thyme)—Rosy Lilac. 
June—July. 
THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue) 
ADIANTIFOLIUM—Fern-like foliage. White flower 
spikes. June. Shade. 2 ft. 
DIPTEROCARPUM—Lovely mauve flowers in large 
panicles. Shade. 4—5ft. June. Fine for cutting. 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
AMETHISTINA—Blue. 7 inches. All summer. 
INCANA—Pale blue. Silvery foliage. 9 inches. June 
and July. 
LONGIFOLIA—Deep blue. 2—3 ft. July—August. 
ROYAL BLUE—Deep blue. 10 inches. May—June. 
SPICATA—Violet blue. 2—2% ft. July—August. 
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