Rock Plants 
ABIES LASIOCARPA — Alpenfir, beautiful 
denizens of the high mountains; _ stiff 
growth; gray foliage; small ones only-__..--.. 
ACAENA GLAUCA (C)—Gray leaved; incon- 
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MICROPHYLLA (C)—Leaves of yellow 
green; best in a little shade 
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AEGOPODIUM PODOGRARIA VARIEGATA 
(C) — Goutweed, white-margined foliage 
making a colorful spreading growth under 
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AETHIONEMA—Persian Candytuft — Dislikes 
moisture, stiff soil, shade. 
A. GRANDIFLORUM (R)—Glowing pink flow- 
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A. WARLEY ROSE (R)—Dwarf, shrubby; flow- 
ers resemble miniature Daphne cneorum 
but have no fragrance; blue-green leaves 
Boggy area with a planting of 
Andromeda polifolia nana compacta. 
P45) 
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Alyssum, Aubrietia and Dianthus 
make a showy wall planting. 
A. STYLOSUM (R)— Soft pink flowers; 
inches; very gray foliage 
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AGROSTEMMA FLOS-JOVIS (P)—Bright pink 
flowers on 12-18-inch stems; woolly basal 
leaves 
AJUGA METALLICA CRISPA (R)— Crinkled 
leaves of deepest green; blue flowers 
A. REPTANS RUBRA (C)—Bugleflower, bronzed 
leaves; purplish flowers 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE (R) — Basketofgold or 
Goldentuft___..............-.. Sis, 30, 7/5) Cine! 
ANDROMEDA POLIFOLIA MONTANA (R)— 
Moisture loving; narrow dark green leaves, 
rosy bells in profusion___...._--.-- 1.00 and 
A. NANA COMPACTA (R)—Grayer leaves; 
more compact; light pink flowers 
