Bright Spot Gardens 
plants of short spurred, old-fashioned kinds in 
many colors and white. 
# ARABIS ( Rock Cress) —5 inches. Gray foliage. White 
flowers in spring. 
*ARMERIA ( Sea Pink or Thrift) —9 inches. Grassy 
clumps. Deep pink. 
ASTER ( Michaelmas Daisy) —4 feet. August to frost. 
Crimson and mauve shades. 
ASTILBE ( Spirea. Goat 9 s Beard) —July. Feathery 
plumes of bloom and decorative foliage. 
Kreimhilde —Salmon. 
Philadelphia—P ink. 
Granat —Crimson. 
Salland —Pale pink. 
*AUBRETIA ( Purple Rock Cress) —3 inches. Shades 
of mauve and purple. One of the best for planting 
in crevices. 
BAPTISIA ( False Indigo) —2 feet. True dark blue 
with no tinge of purple. June. 
BOCCONIA ( Plume Poppy) —6 to 12 feet. In a moist 
situation even higher. Stately plant keeping its 
beautiful foliage until frost. Creamy plumes of 
bloom. 
CALLIRHOE ( Poppy Mallow) —6 to 8 inches. Trailing. 
Rosy crimson. All summer. 
CAMPANULA (Canterbury Bells) —3 feet. 
Calycanthema ( Cup and Saucer) —Really a bien¬ 
nial. Mixed colors only. See under Annuals for 
Annual Canterbury Bells. 
*Carpathica (Carpathian Harebell) —8 inches. Blue 
or white. All summer. 
*Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland) —12 inches. 
Dainty foliage and wiry stems. 
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