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ROCK GARDEN PLANTS 
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Saponaria 
Ocymokles (Rock Soapwart). A showy drawf trailing 
plant well suited to rock garden or rock wall. Quan¬ 
tities of rosy pink flowers' produced just above the foli¬ 
age in May and .Tune. Plant in spring or fall 6 in¬ 
ches apart. 
PHLOX 
Three 
.50 
Anoeua. This is one of the best varieties for car¬ 
peting the ground, the rockery or the border. It grows 
but 4 inches high, and in the spring is a sheet of rich 
bright pink flowers...50 
Rivaricata Canadensis. Our native lavender-blue 
wood phlox. A showy, easily grown free flowering na¬ 
tive for the rock garden or semi-shaded border. Trail¬ 
ing dark green glossy foliage covered in May and 
June with multitudes of fragrant lavender flowers. A 
nice plant to use with darwin tulips. Height 10 to 12 
inches. Each 15c.40 
Doz. 
$ 1.75 
$1.50 
$1.35 
Phlox Subulata in Rockery 
Subulata 
(Moss Pink) 
Invaluable plants for the rockery with their pretty moss-like ever¬ 
green foliage that during April and May is hidden by an avalanche 
of blossoms in white, pink and lilac. All varieties of phlox subu¬ 
lata should be grown in a dry location with full sunlight. A few 
of each color should be in every rockery. Plant in very early 
spring or fall 6-8 inches apart. 
Alba (Pure White). Flowers completely cover the 
compact plants in May.50 $l-(*> 
Idlacina. A robust creeping variety fine for bold 
masses in the rockery. Rose magenta flowers in May. ^ 
Evergreen foliage—pretty in winter.50 $1.7o 
Backbone Collection 
3 Alyssum Saxatile, April -$ .50 
■3 Campanula Carpatica, all summer - .60 
3 Dianthus Deltoides, June and July .- .50 
3 Dianthus Plumarius, all summer .50 
3 Heuchers Rosea, July and Aug. .. 60 
3 Lily Elegans, June ...... .40 
3 Phlox Sublata Rosea, April and May .50 
3 Sedum Acre, July .. .50 
3 Sedum Spectabilis, Aug. and Sept.50 
3 Sempervivum Tectorum, August - .50 
Regular Price ....- $5.10 
For $3-75 i 
One each of above collection of 10 plants....$1.35 
All Plants 20c Each Unless Otherwise Noted 
