-46- PBPJ AR IIRLS, Continued 
Pinks, Maiden (Dianthus dcltoidoF) Tr) Brilliant car¬ 
mine, Hay to July. 4-6 in. 
Pinks , Clovo. (Dianthus plumarius) (r) Fragrant hardy 
pinks, "blooming in early spring, 1 ft. 
Pinks, Rock Garden mixture. Vigorous growing, spread¬ 
ing, snail flowering. Early summer, 4-6 in. 
Most of the Pinks continue in bloom throughout the 
remainder of the- summer, making thorn very valuable 
for flowers as well as for foliage. 
Soa Lavendar (Statiec latifclia) fr) Bluish-purple 
flowers all summer. 2 ft* 
S odum spurium (r) (Stonccrop) Rosy-crimson flowers 
most all summer. Rapid spreader. 3-4 in. 
Speedwe ll (Veronica maritima) One of the best per¬ 
ennials wo know. Easy to grow, beautiful spikes of 
blue blooms from Juno till fall, 2 ft, 
P hysostogia Virginica. False Dragon Hpad. Fine 
grower. Delicate pink spikes of bloom all summer 
on dense bushes 3-4 ft, high. 
Sweet V, T illiam . Beautiful mixed colors. 1-3.'4 ft. 
Sweet VMvolsfiodd A new Dianthus. Graceful beau¬ 
tiful shades of pink. Annual. 1 ft. 
Tho Pearl (Achillea ptarmica) Unite double or semi- 
double flowers from spring till frost. 2 ft. 
Tunica srxifraga. (r) A tufted plant bearing all 
season an o.bundanco of small pink blooms. 6 in. 
hall FIov/cr , Goliath. Velvety dark red single 
blooms early in the spring. 1 ft. 
Following at 35^ each 
Blooding Heart (Dicentra spcctabilis) Tho old- 
fashioned garden favorite. Long racemes of grace¬ 
ful hoo.rt-likc rosy-red flowers. 1-2 ft. Excellent 
for tho cool shady spot. 
Columbine (Aquilogin) (r) Long spurred, variety of 
mixod colors, many yellows. Beautiful blooms in 
early summer or late spring. 2 ft. 
Columbine (Aquilegia chrysantha) Bright yellow 
long spurred variety. Like sunny plo.ee, 2 ft. 
