CAMPANULA 
These plants furnish the rock garden with a superb display of flowers 
during the summer months and continue to fill the gap left by the spring 
flowering plants. Most of them are easily grown. 
C. carpatica (Blue) 
a very floriferous species with saucer-shaped flowers on 10” stems; 
blooms all summer. 
C. carpatica alba 
a pure white form of the above. 
C. garganica 
light blue; sun loving species; star-like blossoms freely produced over 
pointed heartshaped leaves in June; July on 4” stems. 
C. portenschlagiana (muralis) 
a very desirable small campanula with large bell-shaped flowers over a 
green leaved cushion; blooms all summer on 3” - 4” stems. 
C. poscharskyana 
a fine small campanula with flowers very much like C. garganica; blooms 
later on long prostrate stems; rapid increaser; give it plenty of room. 
CERASTIUM 
These are creeping and rapidly increasing plants that will grow anywhere 
in the sun. They should be planted to cascade over large rocks. 
C. alpinum lanatum 
a very choice species with fine, hairy, small foliage and white flowers on 
3” stems; plant in full sun with a well drained location and give it a mulch 
of fine gravel or stone chips. 
C. tomentosum 
green, wooly foliage with large white flowers on 4” stems; May, June 
flowering; fine for rock walls or to cascade over rocks; a fast increaser. Give 
plenty of room. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Not too many Chrysanthemums are suitable for the rock garden. We are 
offering a few. For best results we recommend spring planting. 
C. amelia Bronze cushion 
a profuse bloomer with bronze flowers, which turn a pale copper yellow 
with age. 
C amelia Pink cushion 
a delightful pink variety and the best known of the amelia type. 
C. amelia Yellow Cushion 
one of the best yellows and a free bloomer. 
C. coreanum 
White daisy like single flowers; rather tall up to 18’; in late September, 
October; buds will withstand frost. 
