
Roeck-Garden Plants 
It is not our intention, in using the heading “rock-garden,”’ to refer only 
to the established miniature bit of nature that we have all come to recognize flower border take on new beauty and importance when grown among the 
as the rock-garden, but also such formal stonework as borders to paths and __ rocks or in some informal spot. The diverse types of plants which may be 
Steps, terraces, interstices of flagging, and the natural planting of which grown in even a very small place is amazing. 
Many plants which are lost and entirely inconspicuous in the conventional 
there are many and varied types. 
Achillea tomentosa 
Ajuga genevensis 
Ajuga reptans 
Ajuga reptans atropurpurea 
Alyssum saxatile compactum 
Anchusa myosotidiflora 
Anemone hupehensis 
Anemone Pulsatiilla 
Aquilegia, B. & A. Hybrids 
Aquilegia caerulea 
Aquilegia chrysantha 
Aquilegia chrysantha, Silver Queen 
Aquilegia, Crimson Star 
Arabis alpina 
Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi 
Armeria cephalotes rubra 
Armeria, Glory of Holland 
Armeria Laucheana 
Armeria, Vindictive 
Artemisia, Silver King 
Asclepias tuberosa 
Dwarf Aster, Blue Bouquet 
Dwarf Aster, Constance 
Dwarf Aster, Lady Henry Maddocks 
Dwarf Aster, Mauve Cushion 
Dwarf Aster, Nancy 
Aubrietia (all varieties) 
Campanula carpatica 
Campanula garganica 
Campanula rotundifclia 
Chrysanthemum arcticum 
Chrysanthemum, Astrid 
Chrysanthemum, Kristina 
Convallaria majalis 
Daphne Cneorum 
Dianthus, Beatrix 
Dianthus, Furst Bismarck 
Dianthus, Silvermine 
Dianthus, White Reserve 
Dicentra spectabilis 
Epimedium macranthum niveum 
Epimedium macranthum roseum 
Epimedium macranthum violaceum 
Epimedium pinnatum elegans 
Epimedium pinnatum sulphureum 
Erodium chamzdryoides roseum 
Ferns (all varieties) 
Funkia (all varieties) 
Gentiana acaulis Clusi 
Gentiana Andrewsi 
Gentiana linearis 
Geranium ibericum platypetalum 
Geranium sanguineum 
Geum, Lady Stratheden 
Geum, Mrs. J. Bradshaw 
Gypsophila repens Bodgeri 
Gypsophila repens, Rosenschlier 
Hepatica triloba 
Heuchera, Sanglant 
Heuchera sanguinea alba 
Iberis sempervirens 
Iberis sempervirens, Little Gem 
Iberis, Snowflake 
Iris, Miniature Bearded, La Fiancee 
Iris, Miniature Bearded, Prairie Gem 
Iris, Dwarf, Atroviclacea 
Iris, Dwarf, Cyanea 
Iris, Dwarf, Mignonette 
Leontopodium alpinum 
Linum perenne 
Lychnis Viscaria splendens fi.-pl. 
Mazus rugosus 
Mertensia virginica 
Muehlenbeckia nana 
Nepeta Mussini 
Nierembergia rivularis 
Pachysandra terminalis 
Phlox ovata 
Phlox ovata pulchra 
Phlox subulata, Apple Blossom 
Phlox subulata atropurpurea 
Phlox subulata Camlznsis 
Phlox subulata lilacina 
Phlox subulata, Vivid 
Phlox divaricata 
Plumbago Larpent2 
Polygonatum multiflorum giganteum 
Poppies (all varieties) 
Potentilla tridentata 
Potentilla verna nana 
Primula acaulis 
Primula polyantha 
Pulmonaria angustifolia azurea 
Pyrethrum roseum 
Pyrethrum roseum, James Kelway 
Pyrethrum roseum, Robinson’s Hybrids 
Sagina glabra 
Sedum, all varieties 
Sempervivum (all varieties) 
Spiraea filipendula fl.-pl. 
Spiraea palmata elegans 
Teucrium Chamezdrys 
Teucrium Scorodonia 
Thymus Serpyllum albus 
Thymus Serpyllum citriodorus 
Thymus Serpyllum coccineus 
Thymus Serpyllum lanuginosus 
Trillium erectum 
Trillium grandiflorum 
Trillium luteum 
Trollius europzus 
Veronica amethystina 
Veronica Lyalli 
Veronica rupestris 
Veronica rupestris, Royal Blue 
Veronica spicata erica 
Vinca minor 
Vinca minor alba 
Vinca minor, Bowles Variety 
Viola odorata, Gov. Herrick 
Viola odorata, Prince of Wales 
Viola odorata, Rosina 
Viola odorata, Royal Robe 
Viola odorata, Snow Queen 
Viola pedatum bicolor 
Plants Suitable for Cut-flowers 
To bring a part of your garden indoors and use the blooms to decorate planting with color, height, and blooming season in mind. Plan to have 
your home is one of the joys of gardening. We list here some of the plants flowers for cutting all season long, from earliest spring till chrysanthemum 
which will give you the greatest pleasure when used in this way. You can time, and plant varieties together which will complement each other in color. 
increase the satisfaction that you get from your garden by choosing and 
Achillea filipendulina, Parker’s Variety 
Achillea millefolium roseum 
Achillea Ptarmica, Boule de Neige 
Aconitum (all varieties) 
Anemone japonica (all varieties) 
Anthericurn Liliastrum major 
Aquilegia (all varieties) 
Arabis (al! varieties) 
Armeria, Glory cf Holland 
Artemisia, Silver King 
Asclepias tuberosa 
Asters (all varieties) 
Boltonia latisquama 
Campanula persicifolia 
Campanula persicifolia alba 
Campanula persicifolia grandiflora czrulea 
Campanula persicifolia, Telham Beauty 
Campanula rotundifolia 
Centaurea macrocephala 
Chelone glabra 
Chelone Lyoni can 
Chrysanthemum (all varieties) 
Convallaria majalis 
Coreopsis lanceolata 
Coreopsis verticillata 
Del phinium (all varieties) 
Dianthus (all varieties) 
Digitalis ambigua 
Digitalis, Shirley Hybrids 
Doronicum (all varieties) 
Echinops Ritro 
Eryngium amethystinum 
Eupatorium ageratoides 
Eupatorium coelestinum 
Gaillardia (all varieties) 
Geum (all varieties) 
Gypsophila (all varieties) 
Helianthus, Loddon Gold 
Helianthus, Mrs. Fassel 
Hemerocallis (all varieties) 
Heuchera (all varieties) 
Iris (all varieties) 
Lathyrus latifolius albus 
Lathyrus latifclius, Pink Beauty 
Liatris scariosa alba 
Liatris scariosa, September Glory 
Lychnis Viscaria splendens 
Lychnis Viscaria splendens fi.-pl. 
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Lythrum Salicaria roseum superbum 
Peonies (all varieties) 
Phlox decussata (all varieties) 
Phlox suffruticosa, Miss Lingard 
Phlox suffruticosa, Miss Verboom 
Physostegia (all varieties) 
Primula (all varieties) 
Pyrethrum (all varieties) 
Rudbeckia (all varieties) 
Salvia (all varieties) 
Scabiosa caucasica 
Scabiosa caucasica alba 
Statice latifolia 
Stenanthium robustum 
Stokesia laevis 
Stokesia laevis alba 
Thalictrum glaucum 
Thermopsis caroliniana 
Tritoma (all varieties) 
Trollius (all varieties) 
Veronica, Blue Spire 
Veronica longifolia subsessilis 
Viola odorata (all varieties) 
Bobbink & Atkins 
