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STONE CROP (Sedum bybridum, and others). Yellow. July; 3 inches. 

 Sun. Succulent plants making rosettes of thick, fleshy foliage. For 



shallow ledges, growing in almost no soil at all. (S. album). 



White. July. , LOVE-NTANGLE (S. sex angular e). Yellow. 



SWEET ALYSSUM (Alyssum maritimum). White; 4 inches. Easiest white 

 flower to grow for carpeting and edging. Blooms all summer on 

 lengthening stems. Rocky ledges. 



SWEET WILLIAM, WILD (Phlox divaricatd). Blue. May; i to J feet. 

 Sun. Moist and well-drained soils. (See p. 96). 



TOAD LILY (Trier ytis birta.) Brownish. Half shade. September; I 

 to 2 feet. Flowers on erect, leafy stems. One of tbe latest bloom- 

 ers. Light, sandy loam; Well drained. Var. nigra blooms earlier. 



WOOLLY WOUNDWORT (Stack ys lanata). Pink. July; 6 inches. Sun. 

 Valuable for the silvery foliage edging. Ordinary soil. 



YARROW (Achillea M tile folium). White; var. roseum pink. September; 

 I to 2 feet. Sun. Good soil. 



