. Catalogue and price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. ALLIUM:—Very hardy, attractive and popular plants, easy to grow anywhere in full sun. A. Beesianum:—8 in. The best blue flowered Allium we have yet seen; grassy foliage in dense clumps; blooms in July here 50 A. caeruleum:—12 in. Another very good deep blue Allium with flow- ers in globular umbels in early summer 35 A. cernuum:—18 in. Pink flowers in nodding umbels; mid-summer. .35 A. flavum:—10 in. Large heads of yellow, drooping flowers 35 A. karataviense:—8 in. Light green leaves
. Catalogue and price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. ALLIUM:—Very hardy, attractive and popular plants, easy to grow anywhere in full sun. A. Beesianum:—8 in. The best blue flowered Allium we have yet seen; grassy foliage in dense clumps; blooms in July here 50 A. caeruleum:—12 in. Another very good deep blue Allium with flow- ers in globular umbels in early summer 35 A. cernuum:—18 in. Pink flowers in nodding umbels; mid-summer. .35 A. flavum:—10 in. Large heads of yellow, drooping flowers 35 A. karataviense:—8 in. Light green leaves often 3 inches across, with flowers in globular umbels 3 inches through. An outstanding lavender Al- lium which is very rare $ A. Moly:--12 in. Large umbels of yellow flowers in Aug. Uncommon. .50 A. pulchellum:—12-18 in. Deep pink blooms in August 35 A. sphaerocephalum:—2 ft. Deep rose-colored spherical umbels, rare. .50 A. stellatum:—12-18 in. Light pink flowers in late summer 35 A. tibeticum: 8-10 in. Light mauve flowers in May 35 ALYSSUM:—No Rock Garden would be complete without some of these beautiful plants. All have lovely grey foliage covered in season with bright yellow flowers. Plant where they can drape a large rock just below them. A. argenteum:—10 in. Blooms in midsummer. Bright yellow 35 A. idaeum:—Very dwarf. Blooms in May 50 A. saxatile compactum (Basket of Gold):—12-18 in. May and June. .35 A. saxatile citrinum:—A variety of above with soft yellow flowers. .35 A. serpyllifolium:—Not over 2 in. high, with the smallest of grey foli- age and bright yellow flowers. One of the rarest and best 50 A. spinosum:-—6 in. This is different, having sweet scented white flow- ers. A- fine rare rock plant 50 ANACYCLUS depressus:—6 in. Hoary, fern-like leaves with white, crimson-tipped daisies all summer. Hardy here 75 ANCHUSA:—Among the best of blue Rock plants. Easy to grow in any well drained soil. A. Barrelieri:—18 in. Masses of br
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