

Supreme” Rack Garden Groups 
Here are 10 new choice, hardy dwarf 
growing varieties that will produce a 
riot of color in your garden every year 
from early spring until snowfall. 

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Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath) 
Feathery branchlets of starry flowers borne 
in profusion on fine, firm, threadlike stems. 
Blooms July to September. Very fine for rock 
gardens. Grow 12 to 18 inches high. 

Sedum Spectabile Brilliant 
One of the prettiest of rock garden plants because of its 
broad light green foliage and handsome showy rose-colored 
flowers. Grow about 12 inches high. 

Anchusa, Forget-Me-Not Flowering 
A distinct, dwarf-flowering perennial Anchusa with clusters of charm- 
ing blue flowers resembling Forget-me-nots. An effective rock plant 
for shady or sunny places, flowering in May and June. About 12 
inches tall. 

Iberis (Candytuft) 
Large clusters of pure white flowers in early spring. 
A favorite because of its rambling habits. Foliage 
evergreen. One of the best rock and edging plants. 
Grow about 10 inches tall. 
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Dianthus Deltoides ( Maiden Pink ) 
A beautiful new plant with narrow, attractive leaves. 
Produces a profusion of striking attractive crimson 
flowers during June and July. Easily grown and one of 
the best rockery plants. Grow about 6 inches tall. 
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