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A well-planted rock-garden is a colorful spot 
in spring, and for many weeks can be a main 
center of attraction. On this page are some of 
the choice plants that will enjoy the conditions 
found in rock-gardens—the protection afforded 
by close contact with stone, and the warming 
rays of full sun. 
C© AIRE GIO NESE 
1 pkt. each of these 9 $4.00 
Perennial varieties for 
CERASTIUM tomentosum 
(Snow-in-Summer) 
Dwarf, white-leaved edging 
plant with white flowers. 6 In. 
Pkt. 10c.; large pkt. 40c. 
ARABIS alpina rosea 
(Rock-Cress) 
Bright rose flowers. Very dwarf. 
8in Pkt. 25c.; large pkt. 75c. 

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CAMPANULA carpatica, Blue CANDYTUFT 
(Carpathian Harebell) (Iberis sempervirens) 
Flowers clear blue. Fine for Dwarf spring- flowering peren- 
edging. 6 mm. Pkt. 10c.; large nial. Flowers glistening white. 
pkt. 40c. Fine for rockeries. 1 ft. Pkt. 10c.; 
large pkt. 60c. 


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ALYSSUM saxatile compactum 
(Basket of Gold) 
An ideal plant with showy gold- 
en yellow flowers in May. Pkt. 
10c.; large pkt. 40c. 
GYPSOPHILA repens 
A pretty dwarf, trailing plant 
for the rockery. Tiny white 
flowers. 6 in. Pkt. 10c.; large 
pkt. 50c. 

VIOLA, Arkwright Ruby 
This new variety ts of the 
large-flowered type. Very 
fragrant, beautiful bright 
rosy crimson blooms with 
terra-cotta shadings make 
it an outstanding variety. 
Pkt. 25c.; large pkt. 75c PRIMULA veris, Mixed (English Cowslip) 
; ‘ir ; . Large flowers in beautiful shades, including 
yellow and white. Pkt. 10c.; large pkt. 75c. 
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VIOLA, 
Blue Perfection 
Compact, dwarf habit. 
Large, light blue flowers. 
Ideal for rock-gardens. 
Pkt.10c.; large pkt. 75c. 
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