The LEHMAN GARDENS, FARIBAULT, MINN. 
Deltoides (Maiden Pink). An easily grown and most 
beautiful prostrate plant for the rockery. Small rose 
colored flowers in profusion in June and July Should 
be in every rockery. Height 0 inches... 50 
I>. Plumarius (Plieasan’t Eye Pink). A universal 
favorite of the pink family. Spicy fragrant rose- 
pink and white flowers all summer on 1 foot stems, 
hxc-ellent for the rockery and front of border Plant 
in spring or fall S inches apart.50 
Fimkia 
Land folia (Plantainlily). The leaves form a sym¬ 
metrical rosette from which the flowering stems carry¬ 
ing many lily-like blue flowers appear in August and 
September. Excellent plants to be grown in rich soil 
in partially shaded rockeries or on the margins of 
water. One of the best edging plants. Height 12 inches .50 
Yariegata. Like the above but having beautiful leaves 
margened deep green with a creamy white center. Ex¬ 
cellent around pools or as a border to a walk. Will 
thrive and bloom nicely in the shade on the north side 
of a building.. 
Subcordata Grandiflora. Fragrant waxy white lily- 
nke flowers in Aug. and Kept. Large dark'green glossy 
leaves make a complete mound. Fine for specimen 
plant around a lily pool in large rockery. Succeeds 
best in rich soil in partial shade. Each 25c. GO 
Festuca 
Glauca (Blue Fescue Grass). A group of this interest- 
ing grass adds delightful contrast to the rock garden, 
l he very narrow bluish leaves grow in dense tufts 1 ° 
to 15 inches high. 50 
Gypsophila 
(Creeping Baby’s Breath) 
Lepons. A dainty creepint plant for the rockery hid¬ 
den by the clouds of small starry white flowers in 
•'Uly and August. The Gypsophila is a lime loving 
plant and must be grown in full sun in light soii. 
A splendid rock plant. Plant 8 inches apart either fall 
or spring. Each 25c.60 
Hepatica 
Acutiloba (LJverleaf ). A very early native flowering 
plant well suited for the rockery. Plant in rich humus 
soil and shade. Does well on north or east slopes of 
rockery.. The lavender or blue anemone like flowers 
appear in April. Plant in early spring or fall 6 inches 
apart. Height 4-6 inches. Large clumps with G -8 flow¬ 
ering crowns. Each 15c.... 40 
Iris 
I’umilu (Baby Iris).. Invaluable for planting in groups 
m the rock garden or edging the hardy border. Grow 
rapidly and produce many flowers on G to S inch stems 
in April and May. Mixed colors—bine, purple, yellow, 
find white. Each 10c.. .05 
Lily Elegans 
See lily section. Each 15c . . .40 
L Tenuifolimn 
See lily sections. Each 15c . 40 
Lysimachia 
(Creeping Jenny) 
Nummularia. A valuable ground cover for moist 
places in shade or sun. Fine to use among ferns or 
shrubbery. Pretty glossy green foliage with yellow 
flowers from May to Sept. Height 2 inches.50 
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Mertensia 
Y’irginica (Bluebells). Drooping clusters of 
pink buds changing to beautiful blue flowers in 
-May. Perhaps the bluest anil daintiest of all 
spring blooming flowers. Does well in ordinary 
moist soil in partial shade. Fine planted under 
trees. Plant tubers in fall or very early spring 2 
inches deep and 4 inches apart. Height 12 in- 
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