(just w At a c/e for ff^ock fjarc/ens 
The flowers shown here are so ideal for rockeries that they seem just made-to-order. You will 
find them very useful—very beautiful. 
Alpine Midget Rose (Rosa Rouletti). (Picture 
at right). A pretty little pink Rose from 
the Alps, just made for rock gardens. Grows 
only 10 to 12 inches tall. Nestles beauti- 
fully among the rocks. Blooms profusely 
all summer and fall. Exceedingly hardy. 
One of the best flowers yet found for rock 
gardens. 
Balls of Snow (Achillea, Boule de Neige). 
(Picture at left). Pure white double flowers 
all summer. 12 to 18 inches tall. 
Snow-in-Summer. 
Sea Pink (Armeria maritima). (Pic- 
ture at right). Very pretty deli- 
cate pink flowers, 9 to 12 inch 
stems. Evergreen foliage in pretty 
4 to 6 inch tufts. Blooms early 
spring to late fall. Free grower. 
Balls of Snow. 
Woolly Yarrow (Achillea tomentosum). (Not 
shown.) Pretty woolly foliage and pretty 
woolly flowers, particularly fine for rocker- 
ies. Flowers bright golden yellow. Blooms 
July to September. 6 to 8 inches high. 
Alpine Midget Rose (Rosa Rouletti). 
Snow-In-Summer (Cerastium To- 
mentosum). (Picture at left). 
This fine rock plant blooms all 
summer. Flowers snowy white; 
foliage silver gray. Grows 6 to 8 
inches high. Spreading habit. 
Sky Blue Daisy (Aster 
sub-coeruleus). Grows 
only 10 to 12 inches 
high. Blossoms about 2 
inches across. Highly 
recommended. 
Sea Pink (Armeria). 
Sky Blue Daisy. 
Mountain Bluet (Centau- 
rea montana, Cornflow¬ 
er). (Not shown). A 
darling flower 2 to 2/i 
inches across and 8 to 
10 inches high. Very 
rich blue color, sets 
other flowers off won¬ 
derfully well. Petals fine 
and feathery. 
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