Plants for the Rock Garden 
PRIMULA. Best in partial shade. 
Acaulis Blue. Shades of blue |. 
Auricula. Rosettes of thick leaves; 
flowers pastel with distinct eye 
Cashmiriana. Balls of pink, la- 
vender, or white 
Duplex (Hose-in-Hose). A semi- 
double in pale yellow 
Japonica. White, pink, or red 
blossoms, borne in tiers 
Juliana: 
Dorothy. Pale yellow clusters. 
Helenae. Rich violet 
Snow Whte. Finest and rarest 
white 
Kleyni. Deep yellow 
Munstead. White; Yellow 
Ozon. Cobalt blue 
Polyanthus Blue. Shades of blue 
Polyanthus. Yellow 
Rainbow Hybrids. Very large 
flowers in variety of choice 
colors 
Sieboldi. Rosettes of soft crinkly 
leaves; umbels of pink bloom. 
Veris. English yellow cowslip ... 
Vulgaris: 
Blue. True blue 
Bronze. Chamois-yellow 
Double White. Exquisite white 
Rosea. Pink 
PULMONARIA 
Angustifolia. Clusters of gentian- 
blue flowers 
Saccharata. Flowers sky-blue, 
touched pink. Spotted foliage. 
SANGUINARIA 
Canadensis. Early spring Blood- 
root of our woods 
Double. Purity’s self. Very rare. 
*“SAPONARIA ocymoides. Trailing 
cloud of bright pink 
SATUREIA montana (Winter Sa- 
vory). Soft pink racemes 
“SEMPERVIVUM (Hen and 
Chickens). Many distinct varieties 
SHORTIA galacifolia. Evergreen. 
Exquisite pale pink bells 
Season 
Apr.-May 
Apr.-May 
Apr.-May 
Apr.-June 
May-June 
Apr.-May 
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Height 
8 in. 
4 in. 
$0.50 S115 
20 NS: 
.60 1.60 
S50) iD 
50) il 35 
0 3S 
50 1335) 
1.00 
.60 1.60 
.60 1.60 
1.50 
1.00 BAS 
B10) Bs 
HS 2.00 
20 Ls 
.40 TL INO) 
1.00 DAS) 
.60 1.60 
1.00 
.60 
.60 
40 ING 
.40 th h@) 
2.00 
.40 LO 
SOSpmes 1200 
4 Rosettes 
.60 1.60 
Each Three Dozen 
$5.00 
5.00 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
$3.50 
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