Perennial 
ROCK 
GARDEN 
and 
BORDER PLANTS 
WE CANNOT SHIP THE PLANTS 
LISTED BELOW, SO PLEASE DO NOT 
ORDER BY MAIL 
Prices for the following plants: 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.35 
Except where otherwise noted. 
376 ALYSSUM Saxatile (Basket of Gold). 
Masses of golden yellow flowers in May 
and June. 
377 ANCHUSA Myosotidiflora. Clusters 
of pale blue flowers resembling Forget- 
Me-Nots. 
379 CAMPANULA Carpatica. Flowers 
clear blue or white on erect, wiry 
stems, 8 inches high. Blooms from June 
to October. 
380 GARDEN PINKS. Old-fashioned 
Clove Pinks. In mixed colors. Rose 
Cushion. Very free flowering; dwarf; 
rose-pink. 
381 HEUCHERA Sanguinea — Coralbells. 
Splendid low growing plants for the 
front of the border with an abundance 
of graceful bright crimson blossoms. 
Fine for cutting. An excellent subject 
for the rock garden. 
382 MYRTLE, Vinca Minor. Old-fashioned 
plant with green leaves, small blue 
flowers. Large ciumps. 
SEDUM—Stonecrop. This is a very large 
family, most of which belong in the 
rock garden. 
384 Acre Minor. A dwarf type of great 
value in carpeting. ; 
385 Sieboldi. Bright pink flowers. The 
loveliest Sedums. 
387 VERONICA Incana. Flowers are am- 
ethyst-blue in June. Foliage gray- 
rosette. 
388 VIOLETS. Blue flower. In clumps. 
Each 25c; 3 for 70c. 
Anchusa Myosotidiflora, Columbine and 
Primula (listed on pages 5 and 6) also 
make excellent rock garden subjects. 
| MAKE YOUR ROCK GARDEN A RIOT OF COLOR 
WITH ADAPTED ROCK GARDEN PLANTS 
VERONICA 
For bright blue flowers in your rock garden. 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA 
In bloom from June to October in your 
alpine rock garden. 
HEUCHERA, CORAL BELLS 
Long a favorite rock’ garden subject. 
We cannot mail Rock Garden Plants, but we ship Small Fruits by mail 
SMALL 
FRUITS 
POSTPAID EXCEPT WHERE NOTED 
You get double dividends when you 
plant these fruits— both delicious 
crops and handsome ornamental 
plants. These are all State inspected; 
perfectly adapted varieties. 
STRAWBERRIES 
_,\ GEM—A large round everbearing va- 
riety that is much admired for its 
uniformity in color, size, and pro- 
ductiveness. Is earlier than Masto- 
don. 25 plants for $1.00; 100 piants 
for $3.00, all postpaid. 1000 for 
$23.00, not prepaid. 
| STREAMLINER — Everbearing. This 
new variety has given general satis- 
faction. It is very sweet and gener- 
ally produces fruit straight through 
the season, making it an outstand- 
ing everbearer. 25 plants for $1.50; 
50 plants for $2.75; 100 plants for 
$5.00. 
RASPBERRIES 
INDIAN SUMMER—New Everbearing. 
The large, glossy red berries are 
conical shape, have excellent flavor 
and wonderful keeping qualities. 
Very select, grown in Colorado. 
5 for $1.35; 10 for $2.50; 20 for $4.00; 
100 for $17.00. 
{\CUMBERLAND—The largest Black 
Raspberry. Very prolific and 
ripens early. 10 for $1.50; 20 for 
$2.50; 100 for $11.00. 
CURRANTS (2-Year-Old Plants) 
\\ PERFECTION — Very large; best 
red Currant on market. Each 
40c; 3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.25. 
GRAPES 
-\ CACO — One of the best of the 
amber-red varieties; flesh tender 
and juicy; more prolific than 
Concord. Each 50c; 5 fer $2.25; 
10 for $4.00. 
CONCORD — Standard black; very 
hardy; very suitable for Colo- 
rado. Each 35c; 5 for $1.40; 10 
for $2.60; 25 for $6.25. 
! PORTLAND — A beautiful white, 
very regular producer and earl- 
ier than Niagara. Each 50c; 5 for 
$2.25; 10 for $4.00. 
. SHERIDAN — Large blue-black; very 
sweet and delicious. Heaviest bearer 
of all Grapes. Each 50c; 5 for $2.25; 
10 for $4.00. 
INDIAN SUMMER RASPBERRY 
