ROCK PLANTS 
There is a world of interest and pleasure in 
a rock garden. Whether it be ian area so limited 
as to accommodate but a few irregular, weather¬ 
beaten rocks, clothed with diminutive rock-loving 
plants, or a larger grouping of rocks developing a 
beautiful expression of nature, a wealth of fascin¬ 
ation and enjoyment is associated with it. 
As space is limited, we will list only the ones 
that are used the most. If you do not find the 
variety you wish in the following list, write us, as 
we have only a limited' amount. 
AJUGA (Bugle plant)—Blue flowers, 
variegated foliage_3 for 35c 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE (Yellow allisum) 
—Yellow _3 for 40c 
ALYSSUM ROSTRATUM—Yellow_3 for 40c 
ANEMONE HUPEHENSIS—Pink, Aug. to 
frost_3 for 50c 
ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFLORA—Forget- 
me-not flowers_3 for 75c 
ARAB1S (Rock Cress)—White_3 for 40c 
ARENARIA (Moss Sandwort)—White, 
green- 3 for 35c 
ARTEMISIA—Silver gray, white_each 25c 
ASTER ALPINE—Violet_3 for 35c 
AUBRIETA—Purple _3 for 35c 
CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer)—White 3 for 35c 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA—Blue_3 for 35c 
CAMPANULA PERSIFOLIA—Blue_3 for 35c 
CAMPANULA BARBATA—Light blue __3 for 40c 
DIANTHUS DELTOIDES (Maiden Pink) 
—Pink _3 for 35c 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS (Garden Pink) 
—Mixed colors_3 for 35c 
CORYDALIS—Cut leaf foliage, yellow_3 for 50c 
ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly)—Blue_3 for 35c 
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