IOO 
CHILDREN'S GARDENS 
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Diantkus deltoides (maiden pink). — Pale 
pink with a dark circle, or white. 
Geum montanum (mountain avens).—Yellow. 
Heuchera sanguined. —Coral-like pink, many 
small flowers on slender stem ; early summer. 
Iberis saxatilis (rock candytuft).—White ; 
early summer. 
Linaria alpina (Alpine toadflax).—Purple, 
with a little bright orange. 
Linum alpinum (Alpine flax).—Blue. 
Lithospermum prostratum (gentian grom- 
well). — Very bright blue. Spreads out flat 
along the ground, or would hang over stones. 
Mimuhis moschatus (common musk).— 
Yellow, sweet-scented. Requires partial shade 
and moisture. 
Oxalis floribunda (many - flowered wood- 
sorrel).— Pink. 
Phloxprocumbens (creeping phlox).—Lilac. 
Ramondia pyrenaica. — Mauve. Grows 
somewhat like a primrose, and is best among 
rocks, in a crevice. 
Saxifraga Aizoon (everlasting saxifrage).— 
White, with small red dots. S', cotyledon and 
pyramidalis. The leaves are only like a small 
rosette, but the flower-spike is i to 2 feet high, 
covered with small white flowers. S. hypnoides. 
Leaves in mossy tyfts, flowers greenish-white. 
S. longifolia. Leaves form a large silvery 
