
FOR THE ROCKERY, LOW BED 
OR STEEP BANK PLANTING 

SIX EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD PLANTS FOR THESE PURPOSES 
DWARF CREEPING PHLOX 
Use Creeping Phlox liberally in your rock garden. 
One of the best of the ‘‘carpet’’ plants. A mass of 
tiny blooms in early spring and a blanket of green 
the balance of the summer. 
SAPONARIA 
We like this the best of all the trailing plants. 
One main root but it throws out numerous tendril- 
like’ branches close to the ground. Foliage is a 
bright green all season and in spring the plant bears 
small bright pink blooms in abundance. An excel- 
lent plant to plant along the top of a wall where 
the trailing branches can hang over. 
FESTUCA GLAUCA 
A tufted grass which has bright blue color and 
will liven up your rock garden when blooming plants 
are scarce. Always remains dwarf. Hardy and does 
not spread. | 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA 
(Dwarf Bluebells of Scotland) 
Dainty blue bell flowers are borne on 4- to 6- 
inch stems above a low mound of bright green foli- 
age. Withstands drought and heat but also does 
well in partial shade. One of the most beloved of 
dwarf perennial plants. 

STRIPED GRASS 
Always ornamental and much used in rockeries 
and -around pools is Striped Grass. Long, blade- 
like leaves oddly striped. Throws up stiff stems, 
each topped by a tuft of downy bloom. 
BLUE FORGET-ME-NOT 
(Anchusa Myosotidiflora) 
You will love the clear blue color of its dainty 
“‘Forget-me-not”’ blooms. Foliage is dark green, 
heavy and ornamental throughout the season. 
Flower stems are only about 12 inches long, thus 
making it ideal for the rockery, edging or border. 
Does well in shaded locations. Nice 2-year plants 
for bloom this summer. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
Your choice of these six plants as described, 
35c each; 4 for $1.00. Or to give you variety 
for a small rockery planting, we will send you 
one of each as a special collection. 
One of each of the six 
plants as described. Post- 
paid for only ......... 
$550 



a delight to all who see it. 
RED FLOWERING FOUR-LEAF CLOVER. . 
| ® OXALIS OR AMERICAN SHAMROCK e@ 
One of the easiest of all bulbs to plant and grow. Produces a succession of lovely rosy red 
blooms from early summer until late fall. Stems are only 8 to 10 inches long, which makes 
these charming plants ideal for bedding. When used for a low, flowering border they will be 
Plant bulbs in a sunny location 5 to 6 inches apart and 4 inches deep. Bulbs are about the 
size of marbles, but you will be amazed at the number of blooms each one will produce. 
Dig and store in the fall the same as you do Gladiolus. 
30 for $1.00; 02 100 fox only $2.75, postpaid 
Healthy Blooming Size Bulbs 
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