Perennials ■Towson Nurseries, Inc. 



Aster alpinus alba (Rock Aster) 



*A. laucheana (Sea Thrift). Spiny 

 foliage and clusters of vivid pink 

 flowers. 6 inches. June to August. 

 30 cents each $3-00 per dozen 



*A. maritima (Common Thrift). Grass 

 like evergreen foliage. Flowers pale 

 pink. 6 inches. May and June. 

 30 cents each $3 00 per dozen 



*ASPERULA odorata (Sweet Wood- 

 ruff). A sweet-scented herb when 

 dried, and bears heads of pure white 

 flowers. 6 to 8 inches. May. 



30 cents each $3-00 per dozen 



*ASTER alpinus alba (Rock Aster). 



White, 1 foot. June and July. 



A. novae-angliae (New England Ast- 

 er). A well known variety. Bears 

 profusions of violet purple flowers. 

 Excellent for cutting. 2 feet. Sep- 

 tember and October. 



A. novae belgii climax (New York 

 Aster). A very showy variety with 

 upright spikes of large, pale, laven- 

 der blue flowers. Also fine for cutting. 



*A. mauve cushion (Dwarf Japanese 

 Aster). A very distinctive plant. 

 Lovely, soft, mauve flowers borne in 

 lavish profusion. 9 inches. October 

 and November. 



35 cents each S3- 50 per dozen 



*A. subcaeruleus (India Aster). Large 

 bright mauve colored flowers. 1 foot. 

 June and July. 



A. (W / hite Queen). One of the best 

 whites. 4 feet. September and Octo- 

 ber. 



ASTIBLE japonica (Japanese Ast- 

 ible) (White Pearl). Very pretty dark 

 green foliage and spikes of pure white 

 flowers. 2 to 3 feet. June and July. 



50 cents each $5 00 per dozen 



*AUBRIETIA deltoidea (Common 

 Aubrietia). Very compact foliage 

 covered with small purple flowers. 

 3 to 4 inches. April and May. 



*A. leichtlini (Leichtlin Rock Cress). 



Low growing and creeping in habit. 

 A very free bloomer having rose pink 

 flowers . 



35 cents each S3-50 per dozen 



BAPTISIA australis (Wild Indigo). 

 Dark blue pea-shaped flowers. Very 

 attractive foliage and suitable for 

 cutting. 2 to 3 feet. Late May and 

 June. 



*BELLIS perennis (Double English 

 Daisy). Of low and compact habit. 

 Splendid for rock gardens or for edg- 

 ing beds of taller growing plants, 

 white and pink. 6 inches. Early 

 spring to mid-summer. 



20 cents each $2.00 per dozen 



BOLTONIAlatisquama (Violet Bol- 

 tonia). A handsome specimen with 

 large heads of showy lilac pink flow- 

 ers. 4 feet. August and September. 



