28 ROCK PLANTS 

OUR FIRST PRIZE ROCK GARDEN AT NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW 
DWARF LAVENDER 
Lavendula Vera 
This interesting dwarf evergreen shrub forms grey mounds 
of fragrant foliage in the rockery. Flowers lavender blue 
off and on all season. 
3 for $1.00 $3.50 dozen 
35¢ each 
CREEPING THYME 
Thymus Serphyllum Coccineum 
An evergreen, aromatic leaves, creeping plant covered in 
summer with tiny bright red flowers. 
$2.39 dozen 
25e each 3 for 69c 
DWARF IRIS 
Pumila 
Dwarf types 6 to 8 inches high blooming in early spring. 
Sun. Ordinary soil. 
COERULEA—Light sky blue—6 inches. 
ORANGE QUEEN—Bright yellow. 
FAIRY—Tiny white. 
25c¢ each 
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; 5 Dwarf Iris ASSORTED coLors $1.00 i 
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3 for 69¢c $2.39 dozen 

11 Months of Bloom 
in the Rock Garden 
While April, May and June are the 
show months for the Rock Garden. 
By judicious planting flowers may be 
had in the rock garden 11 months of 
the year. Here is a list of months 
with some suggested plants to bloom 
in each of those months. 
FEB.—Eranthis, Snow Drops. 
MAR.—Dwarf Iris, Arabis. 
APR.—Creeping Phlox, Wall Flower. 
MA Y—Pinks, Coral Bells. 
JUNE—Lavender, Silver Veronica. 
JULY—Poppy Mallow, Creeping Baby 
Breath. 
AUG.—Plumbago, Creeping Thyme. 
SEPT.—Autumn Crocus, Dwarf Border 
Asters. 
OCT.—Cushion Mums—Sedium Sieboldii. 
NOV.—Statice latifolia, Armena laucheana. 
DEC.— Viola rosina—Pansies. 
SIBERIAN WALL FLOWER 
Cheiranthus 
Allioni. Bright orange flowers on 12-inch stems. Good for 
sunny rockery or as an edging. Early spring. 
20c each 3 for 50c $1.89 dozen 
For That Wet Place In Sun or Shade 
FORGET-ME-NOTS 
Myosotis palustris 
Azure blue flowers with golden yellow centers all summer 
long. The entire plant is creeping and is very easily grown. 
The perennial form. 
25c each 3 for 69c $2.39 dozen 
NEW ZEALAND CREEPER 
Mats of soft green foliage studded in early spring with purple 
and gold flowers but 2 inches high. Excellent for the rockery 
or as ground cover. 
3 for 69¢ $2.39 dozen 
25c each 
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5 PLANTS--For That Wet Place $1 
3 Forget-Me-Nots—2 New Zealand Creepers 
ROCK VERONICAS 
3 for 69¢ $2.39 dozen 
V. Incana 
A mat former for the sunny rockery. Silvery leaves sur- 
mounted by 8-inch spikes of blue flowers. 
Veronica Prostrata, True Blue 
Compact flat mats covered in May and June with brilliant 
deep blue flowers. 
CREEPING OR MOSS PHLOX 
Phlox Subulata 
25¢ each 
Best loved rock plant, green mats smothered in spring with flowers. Sun. 
25c each 
ATROPURPUREA—Deep wine red. 
AMOENA—Deep rose pink. 
AUTUMN ROSE—Deep rose. 
TILACIN A—Light lavender. 
SELECT PHLOX SUBLATA $1.69 
3 for 69¢c $2.39 dozen 
MOERHEIMI—Clear pink. 
ALBA—Clean white. 
ROSEA—Nice rosy pink. 
WILSONT—Steel blue. 
1 EACH OF THOSE LISTED ABOVE 

VERBENA CANADENSIS IS EVERBLOOMING IF KEPT PICKED 
