Rock Gardens 
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H. Rosamundi. Coral-pink flowers. Not subject 
to blight. Lovely. 
H. sanguinea. Bright coral rose. Excellent. 
HYPERICUM coris. Light yellow flowers and 
graceful foliage. A pretty rock plant. 30c each. 
H. poliphyllum. Yellow flowers. 6 inches. A 
pretty alpine. 
H. reptans. Very large, soft yellow flowers. Trail¬ 
ing plant. 30c each. 
IBERIS sempervirens var. Little Gem. Dwarf va¬ 
riety of I. sempervirens. White flowers. Lovely. 
I. sempervirens (Evergreen Candytuft). Pure white 
flowers. Fine. 
INCARVILLEA Delavayi. Rose pink trumpet¬ 
shaped flowers with yellow throats. 35c each. 
I. grandiflora brevipes. Large crimson purple flow¬ 
ers on 8 in. plants. Unusual plant. 30c each. 
JASIONE perennis (Sheeps Scabious). Blue scab- 
iosa-like flowers. Lovely. 
LAVANDULA vera (officinalis). Aromatic foliage 
and fragrant lilac-blue flowers. 35c each. 
LEONTOPODIUM alpinum (Edelweiss). Grey foli¬ 
age and clusters of small yellow flowers sur¬ 
rounded by white wooly bracts. 
LEWISIA Columbiana. Rosetted plant with rosy 
flowers. 35c each. 
L. Finchii. Soft pink and white flowers. Beautiful. 
35c each. 
L. Hovvelli. Pink flowers. Exquisite. 35c each. 
L. Leana. Rose flowers. Splendid. 35c each. 
L. oppositifolia. Lovely white flowers. 35c each. 
L. rediviva. Most showy of all; the leaves die away 
after blooming but it revives and the satiny pink 
flowers like a small water lily come in June. 35c 
each. 
LINARIA Cymbalaria (Kenilworth Ivy). Tumbling 
over a wall or a rock it presents a lovely picture 
with its lavender and purple blossoms. 
LINUM alpinum (Flax). Bright blue flowered 
dwarf. Rare. 
L. flavum (campanulatum). Fine variety with 
transparent, yellow blossoms. 15c each. 2 for 
25c. 
L. narbonense. Azure-blue flowers with white eye 
in great profusion. 
L. perenne. Delicate blue flowers. A beauty. 15c. 
2 for 25c. 
L. perenne album. White flowers. 20c. 3 for 50c. 
LITHOSPERMUM prostratum var. heavenly blue. 
Considered by many authorities as being the 
best rock plant. A shrubby perennial with the 
most beautiful flowers you can imagine. $1.00 
each. 
MAZUS rugosus. Dainty little plant for planting 
in crevices. Bright lilac and white flowers. 
NEPETA Mussini. Grey foliage. Much used in 
English gardens for bordering paths and in the 
rock garden. Blue flowers. 
NIEREMBERGIA rivularis (Cup-Flower). “Very 
large pearl-pale cups recall those of some ex¬ 
quisite Convolvulus dropped from heaven” (Far- 
rer). 
Prices on all plants, except as noted, 25c each 
