MEDIUM SIX TO TWELVE INCHES 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE COMPACTUM (Rock Madwort) Also called basket-of-gold. Bright yellow 
flowers, The most popular and grown almost anywhere in open sunlight, Forms dense 
mats or clumps. Particularly fine strain for border planting because of its dwarf 
habit, Easy culture in any ordinary garden soil. 10 inches, May. : 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE CITRINUM (Rock Madwort) Same as above but with lemon-yellow flower 
10 inches, May. 
ANCHUSA MYOSOSTIDIFLORA (Borraginaceae) Has large, heart-shaped basal flomersa 
Erect somewhat hairy-like stems and blue flowers, in a naked cluster, Flowers not 
over # inch across, clusters are showy and handsome, 8 inches, Spring blooming. 
ASTER ALPINUS (Rock Aster) Leaves spatula—shaped or lance-shaped, 14 to 2 inches 
long. Ray flowers blue or violet, about 14 inches wide, 6 inches. May. 
ASTER ALPINUS GOLIATH, Same as above but with large, bluish—purple fléweres 
8 inches. May. 
CALLIRHOE INVOLUCRATA (Poppy Mallow) Perennial from_a deep eee lees not over 24 
inches high and inclined to sprawl, Flowers 1# to 24 inches wide, the calyx leafy, 
the petals oblongish and pale-red purple. Easy to grow in ited ag garden sotl- 
and they prefer dry SHEaEs ALL SUMMER, | . 
CAMPANULAS ROTUNDIFLORA (Bluebell or harebell; or beties Ceden sh @s the Blue-Bells- 
of-Scotland) A slender perennial, flowers six bright blue, about 3/4 inch long, 
few flowered clusters, (10 inches, May, | 
CAMPANULAS CARPATICA DWARF HYBRIDS (Bell Flower) Leaves ovalish, tenines about ‘one 
inch long. Flowers blue, nearly two inches wide and very handsome . Tolerates some 
lime in sotl, 6 to 10 inches, June, 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS MIXED (Sweet William) Full color Sauhe) sidedars Ra new vart- 
eties, Flowers not fragrant, in dense, Close heads, red, rose=-purple, white or 
sometimes varicolored and’ in a few forms, double flowered, Ordinary garden sotl, 
8. to 10 inches, ALL SUMMER, : 
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HELIANTHEMUM MUTABILE (Sunrose) Shrubs of more or less Beer Grere habit, some with 
gray and some with green foliage, The individual flowers are fleeting, but are 
_ produced in succession over @ long period, Mixture of pink and orange flowers, 
Requires a well-drained sotl, well limed, and’a sunny situation, harge-7i0 
( petals, 9 tnches,. July-September. : 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS (Evergreen Candytuft) Best perennial Bab ovess the foliage. 
green in most regions, Leaves narrow, 1/3 to 13 inches long. Flowers in longish 
finger-shaped clusters, white. Does well in light shade and excellent as sre 
cover tn front of shrubs, 8&8 inches, May. 
IBERIS SNOWFLAKE, More compact than Sempervirens, the flowers ore fully tree tine 
as large. 68 inches, May. ; aera” 
MYOSOTIS PALUSTRIS SEMPERFLORENS feces ae Stems are more or less pro t 
and up to l2 inches long. Leaves oblongish or. narrower, about one inch long. a 
Flowers blue with yellow, pink or white eye, Prefers partial shade and ple ty of 
_motsture, 6 to 8 inches, ALL SUMMER, | 
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