


















Helianthemum (Sunrose), July, _ shrubby 
_ creeping plant like miniture sunflowers: 
_-——s#Daazziler, 1” diameter, vivid red _. .50 

Hesperis Mat- 
ronalis (Sweet 
Rocket), 48”’, 
thrifty flower of 
phlox like lilac 
“spikes, unsur- 
~ yassed for the 
© order or hiding 
at unsightly 
yack - alley 
scene; actually 
23 biennial and 
seeds itself 
lown each year; 
x SSW S SENN 
_ Kniphofia Pfitzeri (Red hot poker), 36”, rich 
Orange; fine for cut-flowers —~.......--- 235 
Linum (Hardy Flax), bushy plant feathery 
$e foliage; flowers throughout the summer: 
= + ~ +#£-Perenne Blue, 30’, medium eet pe! ve 
_  Lithospermum Purpurescens (Rockseed), 
"- arching leafy canes; a trailing ever- 
an | PRS i RS FES UP Dg an lead -40 
Michaelmas Daisy (Hardy Aster), one of the 
finest flowers for late fall bloom, long 
lasting and for that dry location: 
Blue Plume, 36’, rich royal blue -. .40 
' Mt. Ranier, 36’, white with yellow 




















discs, upright grower -----------. .30 
Palmyra, 42”, September, rae hn 
pink eae an on ees ae P 
Red Cloud, 40’’, red pink ~---.-_... 40 
_ Monarda Salmon Beauty, 24’’, aromatic plant 
Zewith clover like blossoms .....----..... 40 
Muscari (Grape Hyacinths), dainty spring 
flowering bulbs blooming ahead of tulips: 
Azureum Album, 6” white -. 6 for .50 
Heavenly Blue, 9’’, bright blue, 6 for .30 
Penistemon Japonicum, (Plume Grass, 48”, 
graceful cattail-like plumes, narrow grassy 
(NS Sse Ce Een 5 a aS ap ena SO 45 
Psysostegia Summer’ Snow (American Hea- 
ther), 24’, July, graceful snow white spikes; 
for open sun and dry locations ~_----_- 35 

“O’er water-daisies, and 
wild waifs of Spring, 
There where the Iris 
rears its gold- 
crowned sheaf 
With flowering rush 
and sceptered arrow 
~ leaf, 
So have I marked 
Queen Dian, in bright 
ring 
Of cloud above and 
wave below, take 
wing : 
And chase night’s 
gloom, as thou the 
Spirit’s grief’ 
—Rossetti: Gracious 
Moonlight 















TRY OUR ROCK GARDEN PLANTS 
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Ranunculus Gramineus (Crowfoot), 12,’’ May, 
grassy tufts and glorious buttercup yellow 
PORE see ea) Spe ie aie thus Ved : 
Rudbeckia The King, 24’, Aug, huge purple 
pee TRS EU Pig oe a a ° 
Santolina Incana, 22’, hardy evergreen shrub- 
by plants for the low border; crushed leaves 
Smell as mentholatum 
Sedum (Stonecrop), ground cover for rock 
garden or dry sunny places, glossy leaves: 
Acre Minor, 2’’, yellow flower __.___ 225 
and purple flowers —_...._._____.__ 45 
Eversi, 2”, gray-blue trailer ______ -40 
Globosum, globular leaves ________ 235 
Spectabilis, 15’, rose-pink erect grow- 
ng -.--.-- (Selamat geile cies 30 
Spectabile brilliant, 15’, amaranth red, 
Stoloniferum coccineum, 6’, triangular 
leaves and brilliant, crimson flowers 
evergreen ohne 
Telphinium, 18’, erect single stalks 
and rose purple flowers _____.____ -40 
Mixed, unnamed, 3 different kinds for 
the low price of only ____________ -40 
Sempervivium (Hen & Chickens), 2’’, very 
popular rosette like plants with side plants 
forming the, chickens, evergreen foliage 
winter and drought hardy: 
Atropurpureum, dark purple foliage _. .3§ 
Blanda Rubicunda, narrow reddish leaves 
prolific 
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SO ee Oe oe Oe we Oe oe oe oe oe ee oe oe ee 
Brauni, red brown edges Bi, Ase eet Oe -40 
Clemanum, cute rosettes ______..___. -40 
Comolli, red flowers ________.._.._. 50 
Compt de Congal, large bronzy sort —. .35 
_ Doellianum, wooley grey medium size 
PORG UCR. A oC on as ane 45 
Dolomiticum, very hardy Solel ey -40 
Rumprlatum:: try tte o0 oe oa eo ekan ge AO 
Glaucum, rosettes tipped with red —__. .35 
Globiferum, tiny balls _____...__ 285 
Hutell, leaves with reddish tips --.. .35 
Longbardum, broad pointed leaves tipped 
with red 
OW Once oon ye ae bi POs Se ee Se sé 
Mettentianum, 4’ rosettes of bronze 
SR AMA Cote aries matt hi ye F 
Pittonni, narrow erect leapes ____________ 45 
urdey’s an improved sort —____.____ 35 
LLL OD SS ee OS Oe Se OD ae OS oe ees eS enon ee an 
Sequeri, an DUPPOVEed sort: io ae re -60 
liverine, Jarge.- green 2. ae 235 
Spinosa, for among the rocks ________ -40 
“Thank you so much for the very nice 
rhizomes snd the extra, It was kind of 
you, and J appreciate it very much: they 
are growing nicely and I know I wiil 
have loveiy Iris blooms in the spring. I 
shall alw:vs have praise for the Fair 
Chance Ferm.” 
Mrs. C. L. M. 
Wilber, Nebr. 

