21 PINK, ROSE AND RED (CONTINUED) 
SPRING AND EARLY SUMMER 
LYCHNIS 
Flos-Cuculi. Narrow lanceolate leaves; loose panicles of pink 
or red flowers. North America. each 40c 
Lagascae. Beautiful dwarf Alpine with bright rose flowers; 
white center. each 30c 
Viscaria Splendens FI. PI. Large heads of intense crimson 
flowers. Height \ l / 2 ft. May and June. Northern Asia, each 35c 
ONONIS—Rotundifolia. A sub-alpine of great merit. Large 
rose colored flowers. Height 12 in. June and July. Rare. 
North America. each 75c 
3 for 
1.10 
.85 
1.00 
2.00 
Kalmia Volifolia 
OXALIS—Adenophylla. A rock garden gem of rare beauty. 
Finely cut foliage of glistening silver among which nestle 
large blossoms of softest pink. A light well-drained soil in 
full sun. Height 3 in. Rare and very choice. each 75c 2.00 
PACHYSTIMA—Canbyii. Low evergreen shrub. Small pale 
pink flowers. North America. Very fine, each 50c and $1.00 
PHLOX 
Adsurgens. Forms loose mats set with narrow, glossy, bright 
green leaves. Clusters of large salmon pink and white 
flowers. Height 6 in. This should be grown in partial shade. 
A valuable addition to the rock garden. each 75c 2.00 
Amoena. Green foliage which is very attractive. Deep rose 
flowers. Late bloomer. each 30c .85 
