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*ANEMONE japonica alba. Pure white, showing yel- 10 



low anthers S3. 00 



*japonica, Queen Charlotte. A strong grower, pro- 

 ducing large, semi-double pink flowers 3.00 



ANTHEMIS tinctoria kelwayi (Golden Marguerite). 

 Flowers rich yellow; fine for cutting. A very popu- 

 lar sort and largely planted. 2 ft. June-Oct 3.00 



AQUILEGIA, Barr's Large Hybrids. Hardy. Excel- 



lent strain of large and long-spurred flowers, con- 

 taining an exquisite variety of colors, ranging from 

 pure white and blush to scarlet, and from pale and 



dark blues to primrose and rich yellows 3. .50 



caerulea (Rocky Mountain Columbine). Large, blue 



and white, long-spurred flowers. \}4 ft 3.00 



chrysantha (Golden-spurred Columbine). Numerous 

 very showy, fragrant, }-ellow flowers. 2 to 3 in. 



across. A fine variety 3.00 



Scott Elliotts Strain, Long-spurred Hybrids. We 

 have a magnificent strain of these choice Columbines 

 in many new and beautiful shades. Assorted colors 

 only 3.50 



*ARABIS alpina (Rockcress). Adapted for rock gar- 

 dens and borders; pure white flowers. 5 in. April, 

 May 2.50 



ARTEMISIA lactiflora. An excellent hardy border 

 plant, producing large, branching panicles of sweet- 

 h"-scented, creamv-white flowers. 3-4 ft. Aug., 

 Sept 2.25 



ASCLEPIAS tuberosa (Butterfly weed). A remarkably 

 showy plant with several erect umbels of bright 



orange flowers. 2 ft. July, Aug 2.25 



*ASPERULA odorata (Sweet Woodruff, Waldmeister). 

 A sweet-scented herb, when dried, used in flavoring 



wine; flowers white. 6-8 in. May, June 2.50 



ASTER delicata. Double lilac flowers. Aug.-Oct 3.00 



Blue Gem. Semi-double, dark blue flowers. 4 ft. 



Aug.-Oct 3.00 



Climax. Large, soft mauve flowers, golden center. 



5-6 ft. Sept.-Oct 3.00 



Climax White. Pure white, 5 to 6 ft. Sept.-Oct. .. 3.00 

 Cloudy Blue. Fine pale blue, semi-double flowers. 4 



ft. Aug.-Oct 3.00 



Lil. Fardel. Rich clear pink. 4 to 5 ft. Aug. -Sept. 2.75 



Perrys White. Pure white. 5 ft. Sept.-Oct 3.00 



Perrys Pink. Reddish-pink. 5 ft. Sept.-Oct 3.00 



Tataricus. Large violet. 6 ft. Oct 2.75 



Wells White. Large white flowers. 4 ft. Sept.... 3.00 



ASTILBE arendsi. 



Gruno. Salmon-pink. 3 to 4 ft. July 2.50 



Juno. Rosy-purple. 3 to 4 ft. July 2.50 



Salmon Queen. Soft salmon-pink. 4 ft. July 2.50 



=*AUBR1ETIA deltoidea (False Wallcress). Fine for 



rockeries; dark violet. 6 in. All Aubrietias flower 



in April and May 2.75 



BELLIS perennis (English Daisy). An old-fashioned 



plant, but ahvajs interesting; white and pink flowers. 



5 in. May, June 2.00 



BOCCONIA cordata (Plumepopp}') Flowers creamy 



white. 6 to S ft. July-Aug 2.25 



BOLTONIA asteroides. Pure white, aster-like flowers, 



in great profusion. 4-5 ft. Aug.-Sept 2.50 



latisquama. Lavender pink. 4 to 5 ft. Aug.-Sept. 2.50 

 latisquama nana. Dwarf varietv of above. 3 ft. 



Aug.-Sept - 2.50 



*CAMPANULA carpatica (Harebell). Flowers large, 



erect, light blue. 5-7 in. July-Aug 2.25 



carpatica alba. White. 5-7 in. Juh--Aug 2.25 



*glomerata. Forms a dense tuft of dark green foli- 

 age, covered with globular, dark blue flowers. 



ft. June, July 2.75 



medium (Canterbury-bells). An old favorite. Blue, 



rose, or white. 2 ft. June 2.25 



medium calycanthema (Cup-and-saucer Canter- 

 bury-bell). In blue, lilac, rose and white 2.25 



