D. neglectus. Grassy gray-green mounds; bright rose flowers with huff 
reverses on 3 in. stems. 25c. 
D. n. nanus. More compact and equally free-blooming. 50c. 
Oianthus Purity. A hybrid for the large rock garden. Blue spiny mats 
of 5 in. from which are sent out a pure white fragrant flower of 
gardenia-like perfection. 35c. 
Gypsophiia cerastioides. Little mounds of hairy leaves on which sit 
large white flowers veined in dusky purple. 35c. 
G. fratensis. Tufts of thick narrow blue-green leaves spangled with 
rosy-pink flowers. 35c. 
G. repens rosea. Similar to above but forming wide curtains of foliage 
and flowers. 25c. 
Melandryum (Silene) Elizabethae. Rosettes of smooth pointed leaves. 
Farrer calls it a “jewel to be sought afar.” Our enthusiasm does 
not extend to this point. 25c. 
•h Silene acaulis. Moss campion; tight cushions of emerald-green spat¬ 
tered with bright pink flowers. 25c. 
S. a. from Kodiak Island. With large flesh-pink flowers; said to be 
more free-blooming. 50c. 
Silene cretica. A shapely 12 in. bush with smooth leaves and large bright 
pink flowers. Does not self-sow. 50c. 
CELASTRACEAE 
4* Pachystima Can by i. Evergreen stoloniferous 9 in. shrub; small oval 
toothed leaves; flowers small, rusty red; free-blooming. Attractive 
in tying heathers together or softening outlines of harsh rocks. 50c. 
Euonymus radicans minima (Kewensis). Thin, flexible prostrate 
branches beset with small oval toothed white-veined leaves. 50c. 
CISTACEAE 
The rockroses are dwarf shrubs with wiry branches; sun lovers, de¬ 
manding good drainage; otherwise most tractable; free-blooming. 
Cistus crispus. A gray-leaved shrub 12 -18 in. Flowers deep rose. 50c. 
Cistus formosus (Helianthemum formosum). A wiry tangled semi-pros¬ 
trate shrub with silvery leaves and lemon-yellow flowers IVz in. 
across, the petals with purple-red splotches. 50c. 
C. Lorettil. 18 in. A more upright dark green bush; white ruby-splotched 
2 in. flowers. 50c. 
C. Doris Hibberson. A seedling reaching 2 ft., perhaps more; flowers 
clear bright pink, 2 in. across and said to persist more than 1 day. 75c. 
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