CAMPANULA—Most Versatile Rock Plant 
CAMPANULA . . . STARRY BLUE CARPET 
Poscharskyana Each 55c, three $1.45, six $2.65 
A rather recent introduction which, because of its easy culture and 
captivating beauty, soon became very popular. A robust plant pro- 
ducing trailing stems to 1% feet or more and countless thousands 
of large, starry, lilac blue flowers. Blooms heavily in early and 
mid-summer and if cut back, again in the fall. A preeminently 
satisfactory border or rock garden subject. Height 12 inches. 
COREOPS!S—Best All-Season Performer 
Auriculata Each 55c, three $1.45, six $2.65 
The vibrant golden yellow Daisies, to 2 inches across, float over 
creeping, dark green mats from mid-spring onwards. Remove th2 
dead blooms to insure the unstinted production of flowers all season. 
ALYSSUM—Basket-of-Gold for an Early Show 
Saxatile fl.-p!. (Double) Each 60c, three $1.50, six $2.75 
A big advance over the common, single type with its coarse foliage 
and bad habit of self-sowing. This improved variety is more com- 
pact and has deeper, richer golden blooms that last longer. It does 
not set seed and the blooms are charming in small bouquets. 
?Saxatile Silver Queen (luteum) Each 55c, three $1.45, six $2.65 
A refined variety covered with masses of lovely, softest yellow 
flowers. Excellent in combination with pink or lavender Tulips, 
Hyacinths, and other bulbs. Both this and the double grow 10 to 15 
inches tall and are spectacular when us2d in quantity. 
AUBRIETA—Breath-taking Cascades of Color 
West Hills Giants Each 60c, three $1.50, six $2.75 
These extra-fine hybrids will give you a flashy show of the finest 
colors from the softest pastels to the deepest reds and purples. In 
earliest spring they are solid mats of bloom and they are unsur- 
passed in brilliance and ease of culture. Any average soil will please 
them so long as it is well-drained. Use Aubrieta (sometimes called 
Rockcress) in quantity for ‘’knock-out’’ color effects in your sunny 
rock garden or walls and for carpz2ting the surface of your spring 
bulb beds. Space the plants about 8 inches apart and shear them 
yearly after blooming. 
BRILLIANT RED DIANTHUS (Page 1) 
SWEENEY, KRIST &@ DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, ORE. 
