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BLUE VIEW ROCK GARDENS 
AQUILEGIA-Columblne 
Coerulea. Beautiful Rooky Mt. blue Columbine. To be the 
emblem of the American Rock Garden Society. Blooms Way-June 
Plant in good garden loam. 
Flabellata Nana Alba. A lorely dwarf specie from Japan. 
Very attractive foliage with ivory white flowers in May- 
June. 12"-15" high. Soil well drained. 
PyTenaica. Lovely deep blue flowers with short spurs. 
4"-6" high. A gem. 
ARABIS-Rock Cress 
Alpina FI. PI. Pretty double white flowers in April A 
May. Plant in any good garden soil. Shade or Sun. About 
high. 
Alpina Rosea. A lovely pink 
flushed form. They ask little 
in the way of soil. Can be 
easily introduced into the 
interstices of walls and fis¬ 
sures of rocks. Full sunshine 
b" high 
ARABIS-Alpina Rosea 
Kellererl. Compact with grey foliage and white flowers. 
About high. 
ARENARIA-Sanawort 
Grandiflora. Grassy like foliage, covered with pure 
white flowers in May-June. A rock garden gem. Easy culture 
under ordinary garden conditions. 
ARMERIA-Thrift or Sea Pink 
Cephalotus Rubra. One of the showiest of the thrifts. 
Large heads of deep pink flowers in May-June. 12" high. 
Laucheana. Evergreen foliage. Flowers rosy red in May- 
June. 4" high. 
Maritime. A lavender pink form of above. 
ARRHENATIjERUM-Oatgrass 
Bulbosum Varlegatum. A decorative, tufted, dwarf grass. 
Grows 8"-10” high! 
ASTER-Species 
Alpinus. Neat dwarf, 
high. Large violet blue 
flowers in May-June. Full 
sun. 
Alpinus Alba. Same as above with white flowers. Plant 
in full sun. 
Ftlkarti. One of the finest of the hardy asters. Large 
lavender blue flowers on l8" stems. 2 feet high. 
Mauve Cushion. Literally smothered with delicate mauve 
flowers IF" in diameter,from Oct.-Nov. Plant in full sun. 
ASTER-Alpinus 
