Zee 
rampant; Lychnis alpina, a biennial of only moderate value; 
Phlox amena, divaricata, and subulata varieties; Dodecathcon 
radicatum, a Shooting Star from the Roc 
Saponaria ocymoides (Fig. 15), a trailer smothered in blossoms 
of white or pink, which, with /ris tectorwim (Fig. 15) has formed 
ar colony from self-sown seeds; /ris verna, a dwarf 
a 
<y Mountain Region; 
— 
a spectacu 
Fro. 20. Iris gracilipes. (6916) 
native with violet and yellow flowers; Helianthemum,; Gypsophila,; 
Dianthus, and many others. 
June 
Although many members of the Caryophyllaceae (Pink Family) 
< garden representatives of this 
begin to bloom in May, the roc 
family are perhaps more numerous and at their best in early June. 
