Phlox - Subulata (Creeping Phlox) 
No Rockgarden is complete without these flowers 
of Spring. Pretty mosslike evergreen foliage, 
hidden under masses of bloom in April and May. 
Alba - Pure white, a neat compact plant. Each: 200 
Rosea - Rose pink. A profuse bloomer. " 200 
Vivid - Bright pink with red eye. Scarce. " 300 
Phlox Divarlcata Canadensis 
One of the native species, blooms in April and 
May. Large lavender flowers. Fine with tulips. 
Each: 150 
Tunica Saxlfraga (Coatflower) 
A pretty plant with grasslike foliage, producing 
pink flowers on wiry stems during the entire 
Summer. Each: 150 
Saxlfraga Rosea Flore Pleno 
This is a lovely double variety of the above, 
brings forth rose pink flowers all Spring and 
Summer. This make* it the most suitable plant for 
the rockery. Very scarce at present. Each: 400 
Scotch Heather (Calluna Vulgaris). 
Here is a gem forthe Rockgarden, a rare 
beauty. The pretty bell shaped flowers of a 
rose pink color occur in great profusion to¬ 
ward top of the shoots from early Summer 
until late in Fall. Likes shade and semi- 
shade. Should be planted in every Rock¬ 
garden as a mark of distinction. 
Each: 350 
Good sized plants. 
Veronica (Speedwell) 
Rupestris - Fine rockery plant 3-4 inches. Thick¬ 
ly matted deep green foliage, hidden in early June 
under a cloud of bright blue flowers. Each: 200 
Viola Cornuta 
This is a very good plant for the Rockgarden. 
Will bloom from May until October if sheared 
several times during the season so that the flow¬ 
ers do not go to seed. Mixed colors. Each: 200 
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