PRIMULA acaulis (R). Double flowers of delicate lavender. 50c 
and 75c. 
cashmeriana (R). Heads of lavender blossoms on 9 inch stems. 
March, April. 50¢ and 75c. 
cashmeriana alba (R). White flowered form. 75c. 
Juliae (R). Small dark green leaves. Claret-red blooms. Midsea- 
son. 50c and 75c. 
Juliae Hybrids (R). 75c each. 
Dorothy (R). Heads of fine, clear yellow flowers on 4-inch 
stems. 
Helenae (R). Free flowering dwarf burgundy red. 
Kinlough Beauty (R). Lovely deep rose-pink. 
Nettie P. Gale (R). Flowers open white, become pink. 
Rae (R). Large magenta crimson. 
Wanda (R). Fine deep violet. 
polyantha (R) (Polyanthus or Bunch Primrose). Large clusters 
of blossoms on tall stems. Wide variety of yellow, orange and red 
tones bring color to the shady garden. 
RANUNCULUS montanus (R) (Mountain Buttercup). Dwarf, yel- 
low. April. 60c. 
RED HOT POKER, see Tritoma. 
ROCK CRESS, see Arabis. 
ROCKFOIL, see Saxifraga. 
ROCK JASMINE, see Androsace. 
ROCK ROSE, see Helianthemum. 
RUDBECKIA Newmani (R. speciosa) (Coneflower, Black-Eyed 
Susan). Deep orange-yellow with purple cone. 3 feet. July to 
October. 
RUE, see Thalictrum. 
SAGE, see Salvia. 
SAGINA subulata (RE). Grass-like mossy matting. Fine between 
stepping stones or in rock garden. Small clumps 50c; Flats (ap- 
proximately 2 sq. ft.) $3.50. 
SALVIA azurea (Sage). To 4 feet. Loose sky blue panicles in 
August, September. 60c. 
Pitcheri. To 4 feet. Deep blue variety. 60c. 
SANGUINARIA canadensis (R) (Bloodroot). Large pure white 
blossoms in early Spring followed by large leathery leaves. Shade 
loving. 75c. 
SANTOLINA incana (R). Silvery foliage, button-like yellow flow- 
ers. 12 inches. June. Sun-loving. 
SAPONARIA ocymoides splendens (R). Masses of pink in late 
spring. 
SAXIFRAGA (R) (Saxifrage, Rockfoil) . 
aeizoon (Encrusted Saxifrage) . Rosettes of leathery leaves. White 
flowers in May, June. 
aeizoon rosea. Attractive rosy-pink flowers. 
decipiens rosea superba. Green cushions covered with large pink 
flowers. Spring. 50c. 
lingulata. White flowers in May. 15 inches. 
marginata. White with brown spots. May. 
megasea. (See also Bergenia cordifolia.) Large rose hyacinth-like 
spikes in Feb.,March. 
pyramidalis. Broad rosettes. Showy white flowers on 2-foot pan- 
icles. 
umbrosa nana (Dwarf London Pride). Dark green rosettes. Sprays 
of pink flowers. 
SCABIOSA (Pin Cushion Flower). A most lovely flower for cutting, 
in shades of blue. June to September. 
Clive Greaves. New English variety. Very large violet-blue all 
summer. 
House’s Giant Hybrids. Semi-double flowers with ruffled or fluted 
petals ranging in color from dark blue to lavender. 
parnasafolia (R) (Mourning Bride). Clear blue, stems to 18 
inches. Starts blooming in June. 75c. 
SEA LAVENDER, see Statice. 
SEA PINK, see Armeria. 
SEDUM (R) (Stonecrop, Live-for-ever). Fleshy leaved sun-lovers 
easily grown in rock gardens, between stepping stones, in rock- 
eries. Will grow in hot, dry places. 
acre. Bright yellow flowers. 
murale., Brownish foliage and pink flowers. 
sieboldi. Red-edged leaves, large rose-red flowers, purplish stems. 
spathulifolium. Numerous yellow flowers from rosettes at end 
of creeping reddish stems. 
spectabile Brilliant (Showy Sedum). Light green foliage. Large 
flat-topped cymes of small pink flowers. 1 foot. June. 
SEMPERVIVUM (R) (Hen and Chickens). Tiny rosettes. Rock 
garden favorites. Several varieties available. All like sun. 
SHASTA DAISY, see Chrysanthemum maximum. 
SIDALCEA Rosy Gem (Greek Mallow). Erect growing, 2 to 3 feet. 
Showy rose flowers in June, July. 
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SISYRINCHIUM bellum (R) (Blue-eyed Grass). Grass-like foliage 
8 inches high. Blue flowers. May. 
SPANISH BAYONET, see Yucca. 
SPEEDWELL, see Veronica. 
SPIDERWORT, see Tradescantia. 
SPIREA, see Astilbe. For shrubby Spireas see page 19. 
STATICE latifolia (Great Sea Lavender). Immense heads of deli- 
cate purplish flowers in July, August. Fine for cutting. 
STOKESIA laevis Blue Moon (Coneflower Aster). Immense light 
blue disc-like flowers are 5 to 6 inches in diameter. Blooms sum- 
mer and fall. 75c. 
STONECROP, see Sedum. 
SUNFLOWER, see Helianthus. 
SWEET WILLIAM, see Dianthus barbatus. 
THALICTRUM adiantifolium (Rue). Racemes of yellow flowers. 
Foliage resembles that of Maidenhair fern. 
aquilegifolium. Dainty rosy flowers with conspicuous yellow sta- 
mens. Blue-gray foliage like Columbine. 
THRIFT, see Armeria. 
THYME, see Thymus. 
THYMUS (R) (Thyme). Valuable tiny-leaved aromatic creeping 
plants for carpeting hot, dry spots, for walls, between stepping 
stones, or for rock garden. 
serpyllum albus. White flowers. Light green leaves. 
serpyllum coccineus splendens. Crimson flowers. Dark leaves. 
serpyllum lanuginosus (Wooly Thyme). Lavender. Gray foliage. 
serpyllum rosea. Rosy pink flowers. 
TICKSEED, see Coreopsis. 
TRADESCANTIA virginiana Leonora (Spiderwort). Very fine deep 
violet flowers. Long, narrow dark green leaves. 
TRILLIUM grandiflorum (R) (Wake-Robin) . Large white blossoms. 
Needs shade. 
TRITOMA Hybrids (Kniphofia, Red-Hot Poker). Tall reddish showy 
spikes in summer. 
Glow. Coral red, 18 inches, June. 75c. 
Primrose Beauty. Soft yellow, 3 ft., late summer. 75c. 
Robin Hood. Red and yellow, 22 feet, late summer. $1.00. 
White Giant. Creamy white, 3 to 4 ft., all summer. 75c. 
uvaria grandiflora. Upper flower bright red, lower half soft yel- 
low. June-July. Prefers shade. 75c. 
TROLLIUS ledebouri. Large orange-yellow flowers on 3-foot stems. 
TUNICA saxifraga flore pleno (R). Early pink double flowers. 
VERONICA (Speedwell) . 
incana. Silvery gray foliage, fine violet blossoms. 
repens (R). Pale blue flowers. Excellent ground cover. 
rupestris (R). Bright blue blossoms. May. 
rupestris rosea (R). Spikes of bright pink flowers. June. 
spicata. Sky-blue flowers June-August. Good for hot, dry places. 
VINCA minor (RE) (Periwinkle, Myrtle). Excellent evergreen 
ground cover, particularly for shady spots. Deep blue flowers. 
22-inch pots, 40c each, $35.00 per 100. 
VIOLA cornuta (R) (Tufted Pansy). Favorite named varieties 50c 
each, $40.00 per 100. 
Arkwright Ruby. Ruby crimson shaded terra cotta. 
Avalanche. Glistening snow white. 
Chantryland. Pure apricot. 
Jersey Gem. Large, fragrant purple blooms all summer; fine for 
massing or cut flowers. $40.00 per 100. 
New Empress. Large clear lavender all summer, bedding and 
cutting. $40.00 per 100. 
Yellow Library. Clear bright yellow. 
Yellow Perfection. Deep yellow. 
odorata (R) (Double Russian violet). Swcet scented purple, very 
early. 
VIOLET, see Viola. 
VISCARIA viscosa flore plema (Lychnis, Campion or Catchfly) . 
Compact growing. 12 to 18-inch spikes covered with double 
rose-red blooms. 
WAKE ROBIN, see Trillium. 
WALLFLOWER, see Cheiranthus. 
YUCCA filamentosa (Spanish Bayonet, Adams Needle). Leathery 
leaves 2 to 2 feet long. 2-inch white blossoms on spikes to 
8 feet. 3 year field grown plants $2.00. 
ZEBRA GRASS, see Eulalia. 
28 Herbaceous plants 50c, $5.00 per dozen unless otherwise noted. 
