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DIANTHUS ROSE CUSHION. (Caryophyllaceae, Pink Family)—A very tiny 
dense cushion of blue-gray leaves and tiny but showy fine rose colored 
flowers on 2-inch stems in June. A dainty little Pink for a sunny rock 
crevice. Lime soil in full sun. (pH 6-8) 
35c Hach. 8 for 90c. 12 for $3.50 
DRYOPTERIS PHEGOPTERIS. (Polypodiaceae, Fern Family)—This rather 
tall Narrow Beech Fern forms spreading clumps of attractive fronds 
about 15 inches high and is useful in the wild garden or in shaded 
areas of the larger reck gardens. It likes acid soil and shade but 
will stand a good deal of sun. (pH 5-6) 
35¢c Each. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50 
EUONYMUS JAPONICUS MICROPHYLLUS. (Celastraceae, Staff Tree Fam 
ily) —Unguestionably a desirable little shrub for the rock garden. It 
‘has stiff upright branches with tiny leathery dark glossy evergreen 
leaves. A very neat and compact grower, in any ordinary soil in sun 
or light shade. (pH 6-8) 75c Each. 3 for $1.90. 12 for $7.50 
FRITILLARIA PUDICA. (Liliaceae, Lily Family)—Charming little Yellow- 
Bells from the Rocky Mountains that warm the early April days with 
their dainty yellow flowers en 6-inch stems. It needs a Hmy well 
drained soil in full sun. (pH 7-8) 35c Hach. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50 
GENISTA PILOSA. (Leguminosae, Pea Family)—A low but fast growing 
gray-stemmed almost leafless shrub that bears an abundance of showy 
clear yellow pea flowers in May and June. Mxcellent for a dry sunny 
spot in the rock garden or wall garden. Ordinary soil. (pH 5-8) . 
85e Each. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50 
FEDERA COLCHIA. (Araliaceae, Gensing Family)—A beautiful slow climb- 
ing evergreen ivy with large heart-shaped dark green leathery leaves. An 
exce lent piant for climbing over large rocks, walls and trees. It is 
‘a slow but easy grower in ordinary soil in sun or shade. (pH 6-8) 
50c Hach. 3 for $1.25. 12 for $5.00 
HEDERA HELIX PALMATA—A form of the English Ivy with very large, 
palmately lobed darix green leaves. A distinctive variety for a ground 
cover in either sun or shade. Ordinary garden soil. (pH 6-8) 
50c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12 for $5.00 
HERNIARIA GLABRA. (Illecebraceae, Knotwort Family)—This is not much 
of a flowering pant, just a tiny creeper for carpeting hot sandy spots. 
Tt forms close mats of tiny dark green leaves that turn a reddish-bronze 
in Winter. Full sun and a sandy soil. (pH 6-8) 
35¢e Each. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50 
HYPOXIS HIRSUTUS. (Amaryllidaceae, Amaryllis Family)—A dainty little 
May flowering plant from our Hastern woodlands that deserves a place 
in some shaded nook in your rock garden. Little clumps of grass-like 
hairy green leaves and loose sprays of bright yellow starry flowers. 
It likes shade and an acid wocdsy soil. (pH 5-6) 
soc Mach.3 ior 90¢.. 12 for $3.50 
KALMIA POLIFOLIA ROSMARINIFOLIA. (Ericaceae, Heath Family)—A 
little creeping shrub with slender, graceful upright branches and tiny 
dark glossy evergreen leaves. Very attractive deep rosy-purple flowers 
in Spring. It is native to wet, boggy soil, but does very well in a dry 
acid leafmold soil in full sun or light shade. (pH 4-6) Small plants. 
75¢c Hach. 3 for $1.90. 12 for $7.50 
LEWISIA HOWELLII. (Portulaceaceae, Purslane Family)—Evergreen ros- 
ettes of thick, broad, leathery dull green leaves and 6-inch high stems 
bearing airy sprays of pale pink flowers in May and June. An excellent 
Western rock plant for a sandy soil in full sun or light shade. (pH. 5-6) 
50c Hach. 3 for $i.2h 12 for $5.00 

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