Rock Gardens Are The Vogue SPECIAL 
Your family will enjoy one of these picturesque Garden adornments. Beautiful miniature 
plants, gracefully popping out of the Rocks. Distinctive in foliage and flowers. 
Our Rock Garden specialist recommends the varieties as most adaptable for the 
small garden. They're so inexpensive. 
SEDUM ALBUM 
DIANTHUS DELTOIDES 
ROCK GARDEN PLANTS 
THE CREAM OF THE LIST 
25c each 5 for $1.10 (except os noted) 
ARABI8 ALPINA — Masses of single white flowers Fragrant. 
ANEMONE PULSATILLA — Dwarf reddish purple flowers. 
AJUGA 1 Bugieweed ) — Blue. Ideal for shady locations. 
ACHILLEA TOMENTOSCM — Dwarf yellow. 
ARMERIA LAUCHEANA —- Rosy red. Blooms from spring until 
late fall. 
BELLIS PERENNIS — Red, pink, white. 
CERA8TIUM TOMENTOSCM (Snow in Summer) — Creeping 
white masses. 6 inches. 
OORONICUM — Bright yellow, daisy-like flowers. May and 
June. X foot. 
D1CTAMNUS — I-arge spikes. Red and white. June and July. 
DIANTHUS DELTOIDES — Bright red. April and May. 8 inches. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Mysotls) —A fine old-fashioned blue form, 
blooming all spring and summer. Requires plenty of shade. 
Dwarf. 
GRAPE HYACINTHS — White drooping branches. 
GEUM, LADY STRATHALEN — Yellow. 
GEUM. MRS. BRADSHAW — Red. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) — Graceful spikes. June to September. 
Pink, white and red. 
IRIS DWARF JAPANESE — Assorted. 
IBER1S (Candytuft) — A desirable dwarf plant which Is com¬ 
pletely hidden by its white flowers. Very good for edging. 
April and May. 
IRIS PUMILA — Deep blue, dwarf. 
IRIS CRESTATA — Amethyst blue. 3 inches. May. 
LOTUS CORN 1CULATA — Yellow. 
LYCHNIS — Brilliant scarlet flowers. July and August. 
MONARDA —- Blazing scarlet flowers on erect stems. July to 
September. 
PHI-OX SUBULATA — Masses of bloom in early spring with 
pretty moss-like foliage. 
SEDUM ACRE — Bright yellow. 
SEDUM ALBUM — White, waxy foliage. 
SEDUM GLAUCUM — Excellent for borders. White. 
SEDUM OBTUSATUM — Golden yellow bronze, foliage. 
SEDUM SPECTABILE — Brilliant red. 
SEDUM STOLONIFERUM — Light pink. • 
SEMPERVIVUM ARCHNOIDECM — Bright red. 
SEMPERVIVUM ARENARIUM — Small brownish rosettes. 
SEMPERVIVUM GLOBIFERUM — Pale yellow 
SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM (Hen and t hickens) - Greenish 
brown flowers. 
VERONICA ANYTHYSTINA — Blue. June and July. 
VERONICA REPENS — Light blue. May and June. 
VERONICA LONGIFOLIA — Blue. July to September. 
VERONICA REPESTRIS — Blue. Early June. 
VIOLA ROSINA — Pink. 
VINCA MYRTLE (Trailing Myrtle) - A trailing Evergreen plant 
VIOLA ROSINA 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM 
(Hen and Chickens) 
IBERIS (Candytuft) 
MYSOTIS t Forget-Me-Not) 
SEDUM ACRE 
This beautiful little Rock Carden surely will find a place in your 
garden to add to its beauty. 
TRY-’EM-ALL 
ROCK PLANTS 
24 Popular Rock Garden Plants 
3 each of the above 
as illustrated . . . 
$ .75 
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AN IDEAL COLLECTION FOR THE BEGINNER 
GROWERS FOR HALF A CENTURY 
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