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DRABA Androsace. —White flowers in early spring; dwarf. Fine 
for rockeries. 3 inches. 
GYPSOPHILA Cerastioides. —White flowers from June to Septem¬ 
ber. Good rock plant. 3 inches. 
HELENIUM, Riverton Beauty. —Flowers rich lemon-yellow, with 
a large cone of purplish black, forming a pleasing contrast. 
4 to 5 feet. August to October. 
LIN ARIA Hepaticaefolia.— Forms a dense carpet of Hepatica-like 
leaves, and covered with rosy purple flowers. Good for facing 
rock work. 1 inch. 
NIEREMBERGIA rivularis. —-Dwarf creeping plant, large creamy 
white cup-shaped flowers from June till September. Valuable 
rock plant. 
OENOTHERA speciosa. — Large white flowers, sometimes pale rose 
color, from J une till September. 1 to 2 feet. 
OENOTHERA Youngi .—Flowers bright yellow, large. 2 feet. J une. 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis. —Glossy green foliage; small spikes of 
whitish flowers in May and June. Docs well in shady places. 
9 to 12 inches. 
PENTSTEMON diffusus. —Flowers violet-blue, in June and July. 
2 feet. 
PENTSTEMON, Digitalis. —Large spikes of white flowers during 
the summer. 2 to 3 feet. 
PHLOX subulata Vivid. —Clear salmon-pink flowers in May, grow¬ 
ing 4 to 6 inches in height. Good for rock work. 
PLUMBAGO larpentae. —Deep blue flowers during the summer 
and fall. Dwarf spreading habit. Useful for edging or rock 
work. 
SAXIFRAGA pyramidalis.— White. Grows well in sunny spots in 
rockeries. 18 inches. May and June. 
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