Rock Plants 
A good rock garden demands special attention to the soil when 
planting. Sandy loam, peat moss and well rotted manure in equal 
portions provide a good base soil for general use. Plants with special 
requirements may have other ingredients added. 
Be sure no air pockets are left when working with the soil, either 
when the rocks are set or when the plants are put in. The plant 
roots should be firmed well at the time of transplanting and after any 
freezing weather which might cause them to be heaved from the 
ground. 
Such plants as dianthus and saxifrage profit from having the dead 
blossoms removed after flowering unless seed is desired. 
AETHIONEMA WARLEY HYBRID—rose, 6”, May .....................000 $0.35 
ALYSSUMSSAXATILE— yellows. 10U rc Apriln vs owe facies eoqeteenee vac 20 
A. SAXATILE CITRINUM—pale yellow, 12”, April... 4) 
ANEMONE NEMEROSA ALLENI—lavendar blue, 8’, April ........... 50 
AMPPULSATILLA—lavendar,.6.° to .12-, March... 92h fc. ace Met 35 
AGUILEGIABALPINA—blue fel 2) May fieuts ocGt desc scouts tere nie i 
A. FLABELLATA NANA ALBA—white, 6”, Aprril..............0....0.0008 50 
ARABIS—evergreen—white, 6”, April ..........000...ccccccceccceeceteeeeenes As) 
AMAL DIN AcE Whites: 4 egrMOtChime ee eee el neg I eset elaine say td sees 15 
A. ALPINA FLORE PLENO—dbl. white, 10’, April .............0.0.00.... [20 
ACEALEINA*ROSEA—moauve, 4 | (March 2:0 treet ees tease toa nurses ths) 
A. ALPINA VARIEGATA—white, 4, March. ..........0000.:.cccetee 25 
ARMERIAS GAGSPHT OSA—pink). oe MOVs stiches fo oN eit tear 50 
AME MARILIMA—deepcrose, = Sm MOY fierce sian sip etisness<s1scse ode tee seen se 20 
ARTEMISIA SCHMIDTIANA NANA-—silver foliage, 47..........00.0... 50 
ASTILBESCHINENSIS, PUMILA—rosep 82, (May)..2-2.. hn. 22.504 cceeeste 50 
UIBRIEILAS=severdiecolors,. 4 «7, March eters « ohn eats senone ans 25 
BUXUS SUFFRUTICOSUS—12” maximum ...................00.05 Mis) teh e tes) 
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