Mount Hope Nursefiei 



DRAB A Androsace. — White flowefs In early spring; dwarf. Fine 

 for rockeries. 3 inches. 



GYPSOPHILA Cerastioides. — White flowers from June to Septem- 

 ber. Good rock plant. 3 inches. 



HELENIUM, Riverton Beauty.— Flowers rich lemon-yellow, with 

 a large cone of purplish black, forming a pleasing contrast. 

 4 to 5 feet. August to October. 



LINARIA Hepaticaefolia. — Forms a dense carpet of Hepatica-like 

 leaves, and covered with rosy purple flowers. Good for facing 

 rock work. 1 inch. 



NIEREMBERGIA rivularis.— Dwarf creeping plant, large creamy 

 white cup-shaped flowers from June till September. Valuable 

 rock plant. 



OENOTHERA speciosa. — Large white flowers, sometimes pale rose 

 color, from June till September. 1 3/^ to 2 feet. 



OENOTHERA Youngi. — Flowers bright yellow, large. 2 feet. June. 



PACHYSANDRA terminalis. — Glossy green foliage; small spikes of 

 whitish flowers in May and June. Does well in shady places. 

 9 to 12 inches. 



PENTSTEMON diffusus.— Flowers violet-blue, in June and July. 

 2 feet. 



PENTSTEMON, Digitalis. — Large spikes of white flowers during 

 the summer. 2 to 3 feet. 



PHLOX subulata Vivid. — Clear salmon-pink flowers in May, grow- 

 ing 4 to 6 inches in height. Good for rock work. 



PLUMBAGO larpentae. — Deep blue flowers during the summer 

 and fall. Dwarf spreading habit. Useful for edging or rock 

 work. 



SAXIFRAGA p)rramidalis. — White. Grows well in sunny spots in 

 rockeries. 18 inches. May and June. 



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