and ROCK-GARDEN PLANTS for 1948 
GYPSOPHILA, Bristol Fairy. Babys-breath. Great For3 For 10 | IBERIS. Hardy Candytuft. For 3 For 10 
clouds of starry flowers in feathery panicles, borne Sempervirens. A sheet of white flowers in spring. 
In profusion. Prized for cutting. Plant in full sun. One item that should be m every rock garden. 6 to 
Double, pure white. Blooms allsummer..........$1 50 $4 50 Sire eae RR Erte: rie Ginks Momo wake L OO rp 4e oO 
ef Snowflake. A lovely variety growing 6 to 8 inches 
Soe eee: pte Long, pero leaves high and having exceptionally large, pure white 
In great clumps and quantities of lily-shaped ton ase IMMEN ARUN, a6 one ma peboodoncoescocaodo Uk GOy ered) 
flowers that last but a day and are replaced with ; 
new ones next morning. Daylilies are good for LAVANDULA, Giant Munstead Variety. Lavender. 
lanting along the side of Berean ii ean A dwarf, compact form of the fragrant English 
ye BAe AE thot eh eberd B yi Lavender. Gray-green foliage and wiry spikes of 
a pie me aoe Ye oe e€ , ae Syed lavender-blue flowers. Fragrant. June. 18in...... 1 50 4 50 
LNA 90m— t plant. 
Dividing them every third year will promote LINUM perenne. Flax. Bushy plant with quantities 
bloom. of large, clear blue flowers. Needs sun and a light 
. axy WA z 
DaDAW yenante Colton yellow rR how splash Sorleu MavatorAues lay tte merieeianmmiiterdeyoctima re Lao mm ee cOC) 
across each petal. July. 274 ft.. 50 50 | LYCHNIS Viscaria fl.-pl. Tufted habit of growth, 
Dr. Regel. Handsome rich Orange-vellow houoek m. with double rose-colored flowers. Prefers a sunny 
a ee June; very pee Fine for CUPHDg. = Ea spot. May and June. 11% ft 150 4 50 
Goldeni. Deep Any orange. rane aly: 3 ft vereete 50 50 | LYTHRUM, The Beacon. Long-lasting, clear deep 
Gypsy. Large; reddish orange; broad petals. July, carmine-red flowers on large spikes. Side spikes fol- 
IN ; 50 50 low almost to the ground. Thrives equally in wet 
Hyperion. Delightfully feagrants Oicon-vcliow: oe a eee cRy ae hate eres July te ib Soy AEX) 
One of the finest pale yellows. July, early Aug. 4ft. 2 50 50 Raat Sida fie Bee Ae WNL 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Pale Iemon-yellow flowers on PHLOX decussata. Nothing is more dependable 
4-foot stems in Aug. Blends nicely with blue for midsummer bloom in the perennial border 
perennials. One of the latest to bloom. 4 ft........ 50 50 than Hardy Phlox. Needs practically no at- 
Ophir. Waxy golden yellow flowers, 5 inches across tention and yet blooms on and on when many 
and 6 inches long, on stems 4 to 5 feet high. One other garden flowers are resting. Planting is 
ae giant, heavy-t extired an Fp ouae Tne done in fall or spring. Set the plants in the sun, 
ine, Ge ; “: 00 600 10 inches apart. Never let the flowers go to seed. 
‘ In extremely dry weather, water by letting the 
Patricia. Pale Pines taped eee a i ieee h 5 
greenish throat. Large flowers with pronounced ose run slowly along the ground. 
fragrance. eee resistant to hottest sun. Blue Boy. Attractive deep blue flowers on low, 
June, July. 21% ft.. 00 00 bushy plants. 2 ft.. ‘ nee : lS O25 0) 
TEUCHER AM Coal all Borger Oe Fine. large trusses Ok. Seaeracions ERR Cia 
. oral-beils. pin t 
Pluie de Feu. Large, rich scarlet flowers. Fine for E. I. Farrington. Bright salmon-pink shading to 
the hardy border or rock garden. MaytoJuly..... 50 50 soft pink. . 150 450 
Rosmondi. One of the handsomest Heucheras of Hauptmann Koshi. Dak bloods ney 216 ft. ib RO) 2 20) 
the coral-pink shades. Its stiff, straight stems make Dea Schlaceter.| Brillant ceatlenas ft 150 450 
it surpass all other varieties. Equally at home in g > ita a tae a 
the rock garden or bares border and excellent for Mary Louise. Pure white. 2 ft.. : - 150 450 
cutting. 1 to1 ft.. 50 50 Salmon Glow. Flame-pink. fighre center. 2 ft. 5 RO eh XO) 

Make it a point to start at least one or two 
new perennials in your garden each season, and 
soon you will have something worth while. Plan 
ahead, keeping color, height and blooming season 
in mind. 

NEW HEUCHERAS PRIMULA (Cowslip) _ 
DORONICUM, Mme. Mason 
PITZONKA’S PANSY FARM, BRISTOL, PENNA. 5 
