

1277—Anchusa Forget-Me-Not 
Unusually charming clusters of bright blue flowers in May and June 
ee 
1486—Iberis 
(Hardy Candytuft) 
Dark evergreen foliage is 
attractive all year and 
early in the spring, masses 
of dainty, snow-white 
blooms appear. They grow 
only 8 or 10 inches tall 
and because of their ram- 
bling habit, are ideal for 
rock garden, borders and 
for trimmed edging in 
flower gardens. Plant 6 
inches apart for mass ef- 
fect. 
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resemble Forget-Me-Nots. A dwarf perennial that is an equally List) 
good rock plant in sun or shade. Grows to about 12 inches. 

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1421—Dianthus 
Deltoides 
(Maiden Pink) 
Unusual, narrow leaves and a pro- 
fusion of attractive crimson flowers 
in June and July make this one of 
the best rockery plants. Very eas- 
ily grown to a maximum height of 
6 inches. 
Phiox Subulata 
1611—Alba 
1612—Rosea (Pink) 
(White) 
A dwarf, creeping plant that be- 
comes a blanket of dainty bloom 
in April and May. The finest of 
rock garden plants. Its pretty, 
mo s-like evergreen fol’age makes 
it invaluable for carpeting bare 
spots. 
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Artemisia, Silver King 
Dianthus Deltoides (Maiden 
Pink) 
Plumbago Larpentae 
Anchusa (Forget-me-not Flow- 
ering) 
Gypsophila (Bahy’s Breath) 
Theris (Candytuft) 
Hunehensis (Dwarf Anemone) 
Sedum Snectabilis, Brilliant 
Phlox Subulata Rosea 
Phlox Subulata Alba 

