Plants for the Rock Garden 
Season Height Each Three Dozen 
*Arabis. 
Albida (Rock Cress). Pure white 
flowers m early spring.Mar.-April 
- Double. Heads of tiny 
white rose-buds.April-May 
- Rosea. Soft blush pink . April-May 
Arenaria. 
Caespitosa. Emerald moss. Fine 
for crevices in stone walks. . . . 
Montana. Glistening white blos¬ 
soms above deep green foliage. June 
Armeria .May-Sept. 
Alpina. Low grassy clumps, cov¬ 
ered with heads of soft pink... 
Caespitosa vera. Tiny prickly 
rosettes, clasping close their 
entrancing pink blossoms. Al¬ 
most impossible to obtain .... April 
Cephalotes rubra. (Bee’s Ruby). 
Tufts of narrow green foliage, 
with heads of brilliant rose. . . 
Formosa (Thrift). Flowers pink 
and white; foliage, rather broad. 
Laucheana. Tiny heads of bright 
pink. Charming. 
Maritima. Flowers pink and 
white. Foliage, grass-like. 
Arrhenatherum bulbosum varie- 
gatum. Neat little tufts of nar¬ 
row-leaved grass, striped white. . 
^Artemisia frigida (Silver Cloud). 
Soft silky gray foliage. 
Asperula odorata (Sw'eet Wood¬ 
ruff). Delicate white flowers. Rich 
green ground cover for shady spot May 
Aster. 
Alpinus. Large lavender flowers 
with yellow centers.May-June 
Mauve Cushion. Broad mounds 
of pale pink flowers.Oct.-Nov. 
Subcaeruleus. Bright mauve... . June-July 
*Aubrietia. Brilliant sheets of vio¬ 
let, crimson or rose.April-May 
8 in. 
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For plants at the hundred rate see last page. 
