Rock Gardens 
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C. garganica. “One of the lovely star flowered 
campanulas—. Its mat of little tufts lies close 
to the ground and the blue stars are borne close 
to it and in incredible profusion” (Mrs. Wilder). 
C. muralis (Portenschlagiana). Deep purple bells. 
One of the most beautiful campanulas for the 
rock garden. 30c each. 
C. pusilla. Grey-blue bells. Enchanting. 35 each. 
CERASTIUM Biebersteini. Pure white flowers. 
More compact than tomentosum. 20c each. 3 
for 50c. 
C. tomentosum. White flowers with silvery foli¬ 
age. 15c each. 2 for 25c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM arcticum. It forms an at¬ 
tractive clump of dark green foliage and in Sep¬ 
tember multitudes of white flowers, slightly 
tinged rose or lilac, two inches wide appear. 
CODONOPSIS ovata. Pale blue flowers. Lovely 
little rock plant. 35c each. 
CORONILLA' cappadocica. Glaucus leaves and rich 
golden flower heads. Brilliant plant. 35c each. 
CORYDALIS cheilanthifolia. Fern like glaucus fo¬ 
liage, yellow blossoms. Fine. 35c each. 
CRUCIANELLA stylosa. Forms dense carpets of 
grey-green foliage; masses of flesh-rose flowers 
in dense terminal clusters. 
DAPHNE cneorum. “One of the wonders of the 
mountain flora” (Correvon). A delightful shrub 
for the rock garden; its lovely sweet rose-pink 
blossoms appear twice yearly producing a full 
crop of bloom in May and again in the fall. Last 
year its blossoms were among the very last ones 
to depart with heavy frost. Bushy plants 6-8 
in., 50c; 7-9 in., 75c; 9-12 in., $1.25; 12U15 in., 
$1.75. 
DIANTHUS alpinus. Handsome large flowered 
dwarf alpine. Bright pink flowers. Beautiful 
plant. 35c each. 
D. alpinus Allwoodi. Lovely rock plant. Pink 
flowers. A gem for the rock garden. 
D. arenarius. Grassy mats with small, fringed, 
fragrant white flowers. 
D. deltoides (Maiden Pink). A beautiful little 
prostrate plant with narrow leaves and bearing 
a profusion of small crimson flowers. 15c each. 
2 for 25c. 
D. Ftirst Bismarck. Huge, dark lilac-pink flowers. 
Fine plant. Blooming after most rock plants 
have passed. 
D. neglectus var. Roysi. Lovely rock plant. Four 
inches. Carmine-pink flowers. 30c each. 
DRABA aizoides. Dwarf saxatile plants with small 
and narrow leaves forming rosettes and yellow 
flowers. It blooms for us before the first crocus. 
35c each. 
D. fladnizensis. Yellow flowers from March to May. 
Rare. 35c each. 
I). Olympica. Golden flowers in June. Lovely. 
35c each. 
D. repens. Yellow flowers. Rare. 35c each. 
J5DRAYANTIIUS dalmaticus. 3-4 in. high, blue 
flowers. Essentially a rock plant. 35c each. 
Prices on all plants, except as noted, 25c each 
