DWARF EVERGREENS WILL STAY PUT 33 
Floral Queen. Handsome new delft-blue import from Holland. 
Large flowered. 75c. 
House Hybrids. Handsome melting blue tones. 50c. 
Miss Willmott. Very large pure white double. Outstanding Hol- 
land import. 75c. 
SCABIOSA Lucida. Flat rosettes of foliage and pretty heads of rosy 
lilac. 6 in. 50c. 
Parnassifolia. Low hummocks of gray foliage studded over with 
soft lavender pincushion flowers on 2 in. stems. 50c. 
SCHIZOSTOLIS coccinea Mrs. Heggarty. S. An attractive fall bloom- 
er with narrow iris-like foliage and spikes of vivid coral pink 
flowers in Oct. and Nov. Rare and much admired. 75c. 
power B. Lovely small hyacinth-like flowers appear in spring or 
all. 
Campanulata. Delicate blue or white bells. 60c per doz. 
Campanulata Rosea. Soft lilac rose blooms. 75c per doz. 
FO date B. Deep blue flowers in large umbels. Rare and lovely. 
c ea. 
Siberica. Brilliant blue spikes of bloom on 3 in. stems in earliest 
spring. 10c ea. 
Siberica Alba. White form of the above. 10c ea. 
eek Spring Beauty. B. A taller richer blue Scilla siberica. 
10c ea. 
Tubergeniana. B. New. Charming and lovely. Delicate light blue 
flowers with darker stripes. Ten or more flowers to a spike and 
each bulb produces three or more spikes. 25c ea. 
SEDUM Cape Blanco. S. Plump silvery rosettes and charming yel- 
low flowers in late summer. Excellent for walls and rock crev- 
ices. 50c. 
Cauticolum. Prostrate slender purple stems with blue gray thick 
fleshy leaves. Deep rose flowers in Sept. 65c. 
Sieboldi. Graceful arching stems clothed with blue gray leaves, 
edged pink. Brilliant pink flowers in Sept. A very fine rock 
plant. 50c. 
SEMPERVIVIUM. S. Hen and Chickens. Succulent plants of easiest 
culture. Good in poor soil in a dry place. We have more than 
40 distinct sorts. If you have any particular one in mind, please 
write us. Perhaps we can supply it. Collections of 12 unlabeled 
clumps, all different, $3.50. Single clumps, 40c each. . 
SENECIO Tyrolensis. S. Attractive fine cut evergreen rosettes and 
loose clusters of brilliant orange daisies in June. Low growing. 
65c. 
SHORTIA Galacifolia. Sh. Oconee Bells. A choice American native 
with tufts of green, glossy, leathery leaves which turn a beauti- 
ful bronze in winter. The pale pink, five-lobed bells appear in 
early spring. Likes acid soil. 50c. 
SILENE alpestris flora plena. Glossy leaves and clouds of exquisite 
double white stars. 4 in. 50c. 
