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Hardy Perennial Plants — Continued 



10 100 



ARABIS albida (Rockcress). 8 to 12 in. White, 

 Spring to Summer. (R) $ .90 $ 7.00 



ARMERIA Formosa (Tall Thrift). 12 in. Shades 

 of pink. Summer. (R) 1.00 8.00 



A. maritima laucheana (Rosalie Thrift). 6 to 8 in. 

 Pink flowers from grassy tufts, from May to Sep- 

 tember. (R) 1.20 10.00 



ARTEMISIA lactiflora (White Mountain-fringe). 4 

 to 5 ft. Fragrant white flowers, splendid for cut- 

 ting, in late Summer 1.00 8.00 



A. Silver King (Ghost Plant). 3 ft. A misty foliage 

 seems frosted with silver. Beautiful intermingled 

 with cut flowers for bouquets 90 7.00 



ASCLEPIAS tuberosa (Butterfly Flower). 18 in. 

 Orange. Late Summer 90 8.00 



ASTER alpinus superbus, Goliath. 12 to 15 in. Pur- 

 ple-blue. Late Spring. (R) 1.50 12.00 



ASTERS— Named Sorts 



2^ to 3 ft. Late Summer and Fall. 



Anita Ballard. Double; clear Petunia violet. 



1.20 10.00 



Blue Beard. Blue, creamy center 1.10 9.00 



Feltham Blue. The popular aniline blue Aster, indis- 

 pensable for Fall cut flowers 1.00 8.00 



Frikarti (Wonder of Staffa). Lavender-blue flowers, 

 2" across, June to November. Good for cutting. 



2.00 18.00 



Harringfton's Pink. Rose pink, tall growing, good for 

 cutting 1.80 15.00 



Louvain. Delicate pink flowers, the best of their color. 



1.20 10.00 



Novibelgi, Climax. Light, lavender blue. 1.00 8.00 



Perry's White. 4 ft. tall, with many big white flowers. 



1.20 10.00 



St. Egwin. 2^2 ft. Light pink, compact, medium 

 height 1.00 8.00 



Strawberries and Cream. Lovely pink and white 

 flowers 1.20 10.00 



Sunset. A lovely new sort of a beautiful sunset pink, 

 extremely free flowering 1.80 15.00 



The Queen. Big blue flowers, centered white. Very 

 popular 90 7.00 



