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BLUE VIE77 HOCK GARDENS 
HEUCHER LA-Coral belli! 
The coralbelle are beet planted in light eoil, in part 
ehade or aull sun. 
Hedge Hall. Nice and graceful with large bell shaped 
ealmon pink flowers in .May-July. 15"-l 8 " high. 
Perrys White. Dwarf and compact. Pure white flowers on 
12"-15" stems from May to July. 
Sanguines. Bright coral rose flowers on sterna 12" -18" 
high in June-September. 
Hypericum-St. Johnswort 
Rsptans. A treasure to be cherished. It forma a dense 
prostrate mat with deep green foliage, on which recline the 
large old gold flowers. The flowers are preceded by buds of 
rich blood crimson. 4" high. Ordinary soil and sun. 
IBERIS-Candytuft 
Little Gem. A dwarf and compact evergreen fora. White 
flowers in early spring. Good for sunny places in rockery 
or on slopes. 
Sempervirons. Evergreen shrublet about 8"-10" high. White 
flowers in spring. Full sun, ordinary soil. 
INCARVILLEA-Gloxinia 
Delavayl. Plant in rich sandy humus, well drained. Mar¬ 
velous flowers of rich rose on 15" stems in June. Shade or 
sun. 
IRIS-Species 
Arenaria.(Species) A lovely little iris with large yel¬ 
low flowers in May. 5"-4" high. Should have full sun and 
well drained soil composed of peat or leafmold. 
Criatata. Pretty lilac blue flowers on b" stems in May- 
June. Creeping habit. Full sun and well drained soil con¬ 
taining leafmold or peat. 
Cristate-Alba. A rare white flowering form. Culture 
same as above. 
IRIS-Pumila 
Fairy* Beautiful pale blue flowers 
in April. 4"-6" high. 
Orange Queen. Orange-yellow flow¬ 
er s^Ln^^rilTl^-b" high. 
Sambo. Deep blue flowers in April. 
4"-& w high. 
Verna. Blue lilac flowers in May. 
4" High 
The Pumila type will do well in 
ordinary soil and full sun. 
IRIS—Pumi la 
LA VENDU LA-Lavender 
Vera. Fragrant lavender flowers on 15" stems in July and 
August. Should have a dry sunny place in the rock garden. 
