
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA 
(CORAL BELLS) 
HEUCHERA (Coralbells) 
Sangu’nea — Coral red flowers, 
hardy and easy to grow and are 
among the best for rock gardens 
and borders. 18-24 inches. From 
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IBERIS, HARDY CANDYTUFT 
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Pink Feather—Flowers small but 
numerous and of soft pink, very 
lovely oUS 
HYPERICUM 
RHODOPEUM — A pretty silvery 
gray foliaged mat. Golden flow- 
ers in late spring eslitinvomime 
sunny ‘place in ordinary «soil; 
very good in rock garden. 50c. 
IBERIS (Candytuit) 
Saxatilis Hybrid—Strong and up- 
right trailer with dark green foli- 
age and heads of closely packed 
white flowers. 8 inches high. 50c. 
Sempervirens Snowflake — Some- 
what taller than preceding. 8-10 
inchesmouc 
LITHOSPERMUM 
Prostratum — Heavenly Blue — An 
evergreen alpine shrub, wide 
spreading mats of darkest green, 
covered with many large sky- 
blue flowers during spring and 
early summer and often again in 
early autumn. One of the most 
wondertul blues in the garden. 
It requires an acid soil, com- 
posed of good loam, some sand 
or silt and plenty of leaf mold or 
peat, Either siull soureonsicht 
shade. Pots 50c. 
LUPINS 
Russell Hybrids—Stately and beau- 
tiful perennials of 2-3 ft. spikes, 
extraordinary colors. May-June. 
oUe. 
LYCHNIS 
Viscaria Splendens Fl. Pl. — Ex- 
ceedingly brilliant, attracting at 
tention from a great distance. Red 
flowers on 12-inch stems well 
above evergreen tufts. May- 
fulyssoUes 
