PLANTS FOR THE ROCK GARDEN 
Alyssum Saxatile (Basket of Gold). An indispensable 
rock plant. ..Blooms*early and late. Foliage silvery 
gray, flowers bright yellow. Each 25c; 6 for $1.25. 
Citrinum, lovely pale lemon-yellow plant, earliest 
to bloom in rockery or on wall. Ea. 25c; 6 for $1.25. 
Arabis (Rock Cress). 
Double White, grey-green foliage, covered with 
masses of double white blossoms. Stems long 
enough for cutting. Ea. 25c; 6 for $1.25. 
Armeria (Thrift). Small tufts of dark green spiny 
leaves, studded with pink flowers. Each 15c; 2 for 25c. 
Aubretia (Cress). Shades of mauve, blue, pink or rose, 
for rockery or rock wall. Producing a riot of color in 
very early spring. Large plants, each 25c; 6 for $1.25. 
Campanula (Harebell). 
Carpatica, dwarf, large open blue bells, blooms 
from June to August. Each 25c. 
Columbine— 
Siberian (Jucunda), dwarf, brilliant blue, white 
corolla, spurless. Each 25c. 
Dianthus (Pinks), dwarf, compact, single or double 
pink flowers. Each 15c. 
Nepeta (Catnip). 
Mussini, lavender flowers, silvery gray foliage; 
for hot, dry location. Each 25c. 
Phlox (Moss Phlox). 
Brilliant Pink, large flowers, extra fine. Each 20c. 
Veronica, deep blue, trailing habit, fine for crevices 
in rock walls. Each 20c. 
Veronica Prostata, taller and larger than the above, 
deep blue. Each 25c. 
Hardy Cyclamen. Enjoys a moist, partially shady 
location, good drainage, leaf mold, some lime. Fine 
under deciduous trees Two year old corm. 50c. 
Iris Cristata, large flowers of soft blue and gold. 
Creeping habit, suitable for rockery. Each 25c. 
Location: Drive South from Portland on Southeast 82nd Street, three miles beyond the city 
limits, to Lawnfield Road, ("Primrose and Pansy" sign). 
Shipping: Cash with order. Add 25c for postage and packing on orders amounting to less 
than $2.00. Postage will be prepaid on orders over $2.00, in Oregon, Washington 
and California. For orders from other states, add 10% for points west of the Mis¬ 
sissippi River, and 15% for points east of the Mississippi. 
Twelve plants of any variety are offered for ten times the price of the individual plant. 
All plants are field grown, hardy, with good root systems. But since there are many causes 
for failure over which we have no control, we assume no responsibility after the order has been 
receipted for by the forwarding company. 
When plants are received, pick off any wilted leaves or flowers and place roots in water 
in a cool shady place, for several hours before planting. Spread out the roots in planting and 
firm the earth around the roots with a thorough watering. 
MARGUERITE R. CLARKE 
Phone Milwaukie 25607 LAWNFIELD ROAD, CLACKAMAS, OREGON 
SWEENEY, STRAUB a DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, ORE. 
