POTTER NURSERIES =-PAGE 2. POTTER NURSERIES 
PERENNIALS 
(Trailing and up to six inches) 
sas ed VERIS HYBRIDS, GIANT YELLOW: Rich colors, large flowers, 4 ine 
ches, April-May, 
SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES SPLENDENS: oopworr) Trceiling, much-branched and 
Covered with soft heirs. Leaves broadly liance-shoaped, calyx purple, 
flowers bright pink, in loose clustars Valuable for draping rocks in 
full sun. Needs a well-drained soil. 6 inches. May-June, 
SEDUM ‘SPURIUM DRAGON'S BLOOD: (Stonecrop) Strong growing, creeving ever-= 
green, Leaves opnosite, ovalish, one inch or more long. Flowers pale 
pink, to 3 inch across. Easily cultivated in ordinary garden soil, 6 
inches, July-August. 
(Hedium six to twelve inches) 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE COMPACTUM: (Rock Madwort) Also called Basket-of-Gold, 
Bright véllow flowers. Tne most popular and grown almost anywhere tn 
open sunlight, Forms dense mats or clumps. Particularly fine strain 
for border planting because of its dwarf habit, Easy culture in any 
ordinary garden soil, 10 inches, May. 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE CITRINUM: (Roch Madwort) Same as Brae. but with lemon 
yellow flowers. 10 inches, May. 
ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFLORA: (Borraginacece) Has @ large, heart-shaped basal 
leaves, erect, somewhat hairy~like stems and blue flowers in a naked 
Cluster, Flowers not over 4 inch wide, clusters are showy and handsome, 
8 inches, Spring blooming. 
ASTER ALPINUS: (Rock Aster) Leaves 
2 inches long. Ray flowers blue 
ches, May. 
ASTER ALPINUS GOLIATH: Same as above, but with large bluish-purple 
flowers, 8 inches, May, 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA SWARF HYBRIDS: (Bell flower) Leaves ovalish, toothed, 
about ong inch long. Flowers blue, nearly two inches rgd and very 
handsome, Tolerates some lime in sotl. 6 to 10 inches, June, 
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA: (Bluebell or Harebell or better known as the 
Blue=bells-of Scotland) A slender perennial, flowers bright blue, about 
3/4 inch long, few flowered clusters, 10 inches. June, 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS: (Sweet William) Full color range, standard and new 
varieties. Flowers not fragrant, in dense, close heads, red, rose~ 
purple, white or sometimes varicolored and in a few forms, double 
flowered. Ordinary garden soil. 8 to 10 inches, ALL SUMMER, 
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