WEST HILL 
NURSERIES—FREDONIA, 
NEW YORK 
Popular Rock Garden 
Plants 
A beauty spot and the finishing touch to your out'of'door 
living room! Easy to make. A few rocks with some dirt and 
a selection of plants from the following list, which are the 
prize varieties for this purpose, together with some of the 
low growing hardy Perennials and the stage is all set for one 
of the most pleasing and interesting beauty spots for you this 
summer. It will be a pleasure you will not want to miss. 
Prices, except as noted, 15c each; 10 for ^1.25. 
Alyssum - Rock Madwort 
Very popular early flowering perennials of easiest culture 
and all very free flowering. They all like a well drained soil 
and sunny position. Useful in the border as well as in the 
dry wall or rock garden. 
Alyssum saxatile compactum. Broad masses of bright yellow 
flowers in early spring. An excellent plant for the rockery 
or front of borders. 1 foot. 
Aubrietia. 
Growing on top of a garden wall. 
Arabis - Rock Cress 
One of the most common of rock plants. 
Arabis alpina. Pure white flowers produced in dense masses, 
splendid for border and rockery work, and lasting well 
when cut. 
Aubrietia - Rock Cress or False 
Wall Cress 
One of the daintiest and most delicately beautiful of all 
dwarf, creeping plants for carpeting beds or rockeries, form¬ 
ing brilliant sheets of violet, crimson or rose for many weeks. 
Massed on rockeries or in borders with white Arabis and yel¬ 
low Alyssum, it forms a charming contrast. A gem for plant¬ 
ing in crevices of rocks or wall, forming a cataract of color. 
Aubrietia, Crimson King. Extra fine; red-crimson. 
Mertensia - Virginia Bluebells 
Plant of medium, growth and well suited for shady spots. 
The flowers appear early in the spring. They are bright blue 
in color, fading to pink. 
Nepeta ^ Ground Ivy, Catmint 
Nepeta mussini. An excellent plant for any position, but espe¬ 
cially useful in the rock garden. Of dwarf, compact habit, 
producing masses of bloom of a beautiful shade of lavender. 
1 to lJ /2 feet. 
Polyanthus - Bunch Primrose 
Polyanthus, Munstead’s Giants. These are very similar to 
Hardy Primroses. Very gay and bright colored. Early, free 
bloomer, making a very attractive plant for the rock gar¬ 
den. Mixed colors only. Price, 25c each; 10 for ^2.00. 
GROWING HNE 
Riverdale, Md., 504 Adams Ave., 
Dear Sir: 
April 25th, 1933. 
My order of 
Phlox and Peonies were received in good order 
and are growing fine. 
MRS. M. E. HAWKINS. 
PLANTS CAME IN VERY HNE SHAPE 
Vernon, Michigan. 
Gentlemen; 
May 19th, 193 3. 
The plants I 
ordered came today in very fine shape. I am send- 
ing you a new order herewith. 
MRS. J. F. SWAIN. 
1441 
Alyssum Saxatile. 
Viola Cornuta, Apricot. 
