CYMBALARIA muralis—(Linaria cymbalaria) Kennilworth Ivy: trailing 
habit with purple flowers, good for walls. 
DIANTHUS caryophyllus—Clove Pink: carnation-like flowers pink or 
white. 
deltoides—Maiden Pink: mat-like plants with small pink or 
white ‘flowers. 
DIGITALIS ambigua—Yellow Foxglove: to 2’ with yellow flowers spot- 
ted brown. 
purpurea—Common Foxglove: various shades of this well- 
known plant. Large clumps.  .50¢ each. 
Thaspi—crimson flowers with pale throat marked red. 
ECHINOPS exaltus—-Globe Thistle: biennial to 4 with large metallis blue 
flowers. 
niveus—Globe Thistle: to 5’ iarge heads of white flowers and 
silvery foliage. 
ERODIUM manescavi—Pyrennes Heronsbill: aromatic foliage and rose 
purple flowers. 
EUPHORBIA myrsintes—Myrtle Euphorbia; grey trailing plant to 8” 
high, with heads of yellow flowers. 
FRAGARIA alpina; Alpine Strawberrys; low growing, no runners small 
fruit. 
FOENICULUM vulgare—Sweet Fennel: to 3’ with feathery foliage and 
yellow flowers in umbels. 
vulgare var.: Bronze Fennel, to 4 with bronze feathery foliagé. 
Striking. 
GALIU.M verum—Yellow Bedstraw: trailing plant with feathery foliage 
and fragrant yellow flowers. 
GENISTA germanica—German Woadwaxen: shrubby with spiney foli- 
age to 2’ high with yellow flowers. 
GERANIUM sanquineum: to 2’ with rose-purple flowers. 
HESPERIS matrionalis—Dames Violet to 3’ with white fragrant flowers. 
HYSSOPUS officianlis—Hyssiop: to 18” with dark green foliage and blue 
flowers. 
officinalis rosea-pink variety of above. 
officinalis alba-white variety of above. 
IBERIS sempervirens—Evergreen Candytuft: to 12” with dark green 
foliage and white flowers. 
INULA helenium—Elecampane: to 4 with coarse foliage and yellow this- 
tle-like flowers. 
IRIS germanica florentina—Orrisroot: pale blue almost white flowers. 
