GROUND COVERS - one of our specialties - individual plants are 25-Cents each; 
$2.50 per dozen. Local trade can pick up a flat (12" x 2h") 
at the dozen price. 
*Ajuga genevensis and Ajuga reptans rubra ~- fast growing Bugleflower; 
strongly matted roots help prevent erosion. 
*Cotula squalida - bronzed ferny leaves; shade loving. 
Dianthus graniticus, D. coccineus, D. deltoides (Maiden Pink) - rock 
garden subjects often planted in large masses for best effect. 
Lotus corniculatus - a legume for dry banks with poor soil. 
Mentha requieni - a creeping mint with a tantclizing fragrance. 
Nierembergia rivularis - earns the common name of Queencups by reason 
of the large white flowers which sover the gray mats in summer. 
*Sagina subulata - looks like moss hut has tiny white star flowers; 
Suitable for crevices or the spaces between stepping stones, 
*Sedum acre, S. album, S,. murale, S. reflexum - all these varieties of 
Sedum are excellent for covering large areas. 
*Thymus. serpyllum - several types are grown but the supply varies with 
the season. Lavendar, red, or white flowered as well as woolly 
leaved varieties are usually in stock. G 
*Vinea minor — "Periwinkle" or "Creeping Myrtle" - white, blue, (with 
green or variegated leaves), wine purple and double flowered blue 
varieties. 
GROUND COVERS of slower habit — priced as indicated. 
*Arctostaphylos uva-ursi - "Bearberry" - excellent broadleaved cover; 
second year plants are still quite small but suitable for setting 
out on one foot or 18-inch spacing - 50-cents cache 
Epimedium macranthum roseum, E, liiacina, E. niveum, E. pinnatum 
sulphureum — dainty flowers in early spring followed by interesting 
leaves which color in the fall - 75-conts cach, 
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#Euonymous radicans minima - tiry thick loaves a ..ng trailing stems - 75-Cents 
Polygonum vaccinaefolium - spikes of pink flowersin autumn - 50-cents. 
*Vaccineum vitis-idae - beautiful shiny foliage, edible berries - 50 cents & 
$100. 
NOTE: *Indicates persistent winter foliage. 
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