Plants for the Rock 
DIANTHUS (Pinks) —Continued 
Ipswich Crimson. Stiff slender 
stems, bearing heads of crimson 
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Loveliness. Fragrant clusters of 
bright mauve flowers, deeply 
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Neglectus (Glacier Pink). Lovely 
pink flowers, buff beneath .... 
Prince Bismarck. Spicy red-pink 
flowers in clusters 
Rose Cushion. Bright rose flowers 
rise erect from low gray mounds 
Sweet Wivelsfield. Fringed blos- 
soms in bright profusion...... 
Sylvestris. Large bright pink 
flowers on slender stem ....... 
DICENTRA 
Cucullaria (Dutchman’s Breeches). 
Lacy foliage with nodding flow- 
ers) of creamyswhiteseay ee oe 
Eximia (Everblooming Bleeding 
Heart). Pink flowers on ferny 
foliage 
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June-Sept. 10 in. 
May-June 4 in. 
June-Oct. 10 in. 
May-June 6 in. 
June-Octm | Zine 
Aug.-Sept. 12 in. 
April 4 in. 
May-Oct. 10 in. 
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DODECATHEON (Shooting Star). From tufts of green rosettes rise 
stems tipped with dainty little cyclamens. 
Hendersoni. Pink ............. 
Meadia. White to soft rose..... 
DRABAR Corso oe eee 
Fladnizensis. Crowded rosettes 
crowned with white flowers .... 
Repens. Bright yellow flowers wav- 
ing above a soft green carpet. . 
ERICA carnea. Tiny evergreen 
bushes strung with pink bells. . 
*ERINUS alpinus roseus. Dark 
green mats, spangled with sprays 
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ERODIUM chamaedryoides roseum. 
Tufts of glossy green, covered 
with fascinating pink blossoms. 
For plants at hundred rate see inside back cover. 
April 10 in. 
May-June 12 in. 
Apr.-May Sait: 
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Mar.-Apr. 8 in. 
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