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ROCK:- GARDEN PLANTS 

For several years rock gardens and rock plants in general have been neglected. 
Because of lack of trained help we have had to discontinue growing many beautiful 
plants. 
Now, however, we are again building up our collection of Alpines and rock 
plants and offer here a few to help replenish our rock gardens. 
DWARF BORDER ASTERS 
To fill out that period when the summer’s floral 
parade starts to fade and before the fall chrysan- 
themum season begins the showy Border Asters are 
Any sunny spot in the rock garden 
or border with fairly rich soil will delight them. 
All are compact in habit—none over 15 inches high.’ 
the answer. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00; $3.00 dozen 
COUNTESS OF DUDLEY. Lovely soft pink. 
LILACINA. Vigorous masses of deep lavender. 
7 (ae 
MARJORIE. Large bright rose pink. 
LILAC TIME. Soft lilac blue—prolific, 
DWARF 
BORDER ASTERS 
1 each of above 
NEW 
PURPLE CANDYTUFT 
Hardy 
Iberis gibraltarica 
A new hardy Candytuft from the Rock of 
Gibraltar. Showy lavender purple flowers on 
8-inch stems. Plants evergreen and dwarf. 
Sun and good soil. 
25c each; 3 for 69c; $2.39 dozen 
IBERIS SNOW FLAKE 
Large pure white flowers on neat evergreen 
bushlets. Indispensable in the sunny rockery 
to contrast the brighter colors of Phlox. 
25c each; 3 for 69c; $2.39 dozen 
7 ae 
HARDY 
CANDYTUFT 
8 Purple, 2 White 


ACHILLEA—MILLFOIL 
25c each; 3 for 69c; $2.39 dozen 
TOMENTOSA—Tiny mounds of wooly green 
foliage. Heads of yellow flowers on 6-inch 
stems. All season. 
TOMENTOSA—KING EDWARD—Similar in 
growth but flowers are a soft silver yellow. 
ROCK CRESS—ARABIS 
Showy spring flowering plants best planted 
in the well-drained rockery where some shade 
is afforded by large rocks. Likes a cool posi- 
tion for its rocks. Otherwise easily grown. 
ALPINA. Tufts of bright green foliage cov- 
ered in April and May with pretty white flow- 
ers 6 inches high. 
25c each; 3 for ’'69c; $2.39 dozen 
ARMERIA—SEA THRIFT 
A. LAUCHEANA—Midget Sea Thrift 
25¢c each; 3 for 69c; $2.39 dozen 
Rosy red flowers on emerald green mounds. 
Always in bloom if kept picked. Sun only. 
6 inches high. ' 
A. GLORY OF HOLLAND 
50c each; 3 for $1.39; $5.00 dozen 
Large deep rose flowers on 12 inch stems. A 
handsome new rock plant. 
SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES 
Large showy mats of bright rose in late May 
and June. Loves sunny rock work where it 
can tumble about. If cut back it will often 
flower again. 
25c each; 3 for 69c; $2.39 dozen 

Use Cushion Chrysanthemums for Fall Color in the Rockery 
