Plants for the Rock 
Season 
PULMONARIAS# 2 eee Apr.-May 
Angustifolia. Clusters of gentian- 
blue flowers against dark green 
foliage’ nn ead eee 
Saccharata. Flowers sky-blue, 
touched pink. Foliage deep 
green spotted with silver...... 
RANUNCULUS repens. Bright 
golden balls on glossy foliage.. May-June 
SANTOLINA incana. Aromatic. 
Delicately cleft silvery foliage. . 
*SAPONARIA ocymoides. Trailing 
Cloudsofabrightspink sa June 
SATUREIA (Calamint). Aromatic 
Alpina. Glossy green mat bearing 
spikes of violet flowers........ May-July 
Montana (Winter Savory). Soft 
Dink sracemesaer eit eee Aug.-Oct. 
SAXIFRAGA 
*Decipiens (Crimson Moss). Vivid 
green mounds from which 
spring fairy-like white flowers. May-June 
*McNabiana. Stiff encrusted ro- 
settes, bearing loose sprays of 
starry white blossoms ........ May-June 
Megasea Hybrids. Large leathery 
bronze-green leaves with con- 
spicuous heads of pink flowers. May 
Garden 
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10 in. .40 LO 4.00 
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SEDUM. By their contrasting patterns of gray or green foliage Sedums lend 
charm to the Rock Garden throughout the year. Their season of bloom 
varies with the species from late May through October. 

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Anglicum. Pale pink ......... Eye hel yo) Pulchellumte binkee eee 4in. .35 
Anopetalum. Yellow ......... > iti Reflexumy-se\e)lOowaaeeeeeee Shine: 
BalticunW ite mee Zit Rupestres Vellowayates eee Dine 2D 
Garneun- usher 4. ine eee Sarmentosum. Yellow ........ Atte 
Dasyphyllum. Light pink .....2in. .35 Sexangulare.) yellows Buin ee 2 
Douglasi. Sulphur-yellow ..... EIT ame oD Sieboldiy Pinkie Cuneo) 
Bwersise Pinker oe ee Onno Spectabile. Orchid-pink ...... Tite 2 
Forsterianum. Yellow ........ Smif) Brilliant. Raspberry ....15in. .25 
Hayesia Pinkie aee ra ee Dit, 3) Spuorrume Pinker Guitare 
Hispanicum. Pale pink ....... Dit Stenopetalum. Yellow ........ iit ae 
Kamtschaticum. Yellow ...... Siler sSRernatum=eee\v. ite eee Ait eo 
SEMPERVIVUM (Hen and Chickens). No plant of the garden asks less or 
gives more than these intriguing little rosettes, so slight the labor involved 
in satisfying their needs, so diverting the results with which they respond. 
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For plants at hundred rate see inside back cover. 
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