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ASTER GRANDIFLORUS 



Arenaria. ( Sand-wort. ) 



Per doz. Per 100 



Caespitosa. 3-inch pots $1 00 $7 00 



Montana. 3-inch pots . . . .-.-.-.-.-.-* go -woo 



Armeria. (Thrift— Sea Pink.) 



Maritime Splendens. 3-inch pots 85 6 00 



" Alba. 3-inch pots 85 6 00 



Artemesia. 



Abrotamnum. Strong divisions 85 6 00 



Friglda. 3-inch pots 1 00 7 00 



Purshiana. 4-inch pots 85 6 00 



Stellariana. 3-inch pots 85 6 00 



Asclepias. (Butterfly Weed.) 

 Tuberosa. Strong one-year field roots 85 6 00 



Asphodelus. (Asphodel.) 

 Luteus. 3-inch pots 1 25 00 



Hardy Asters. (Michaelmas Daisies, or Starworts.) 



These are among the showiest of our late-flowering hardy plants, 

 giving a wealth of bloom at a season when most other hardy flowers 

 are past. The collection offered below is made up of the choicest 

 varieties only, the weedy sorts being eliminated. Unless otherwise 

 specified, they bloom in September and October. 

 Acris. Masses of bluish violet flowers. 1 foot. 



" Nanus. Bluish violet. 6 inches. 



Amellus Elegans. Deep bluish violet i!4 feet. 

 Airship. Pure white. August and September. 2^ feet. 

 Chapmani. Light ageratum blue, very graceful large sprays. 5 feet. 

 Curtisii. Pale heliotrope. August and September. 3 feet. 

 Datschi. Pure white. October and November. 3 feet. 

 F. W. Burbidge. Light violet. 3 feet. 

 Horizontalis. White with vinous purple centre. 2 feet. 

 Laevis. Light heliotrope. 3 feet. 

 Longifolia Formosissima. Bright violet. 3 feet 

 Dime. Soy neuse. Pale lilac, very free. 15 inches. 

 Mrs. F. W. Raynor. Light reddish violet. 4 feet. 

 Novae Angliae. Bright violet purple. 4 feet. 



" " Purpurina. Bright purple. 4 feet. 



" " Rosea. Bright purplish mauve. 4 feet. 



" Rubra. Deep reddish violet. 4 feet. 



Novi=Belgii Semi=plenus. Pale parma-violet. 4 feet. 

 Ptarmicoides. Neat and distinct, pure white, useful for cutting. 



August and September. 18 inches. 

 Snowflake. Very free, pure white. 18 inches. 

 St. Brigid. White tinted lilac. August and September 3% feet. 

 Thos. S. Ware. Lilac mauve. z% feet. 

 Top Sawyer. Clear parma violet color. 4 feet. 

 Trinervus. Rich violet purple. October and November. 2^ feet. 

 White Queen. Large white, very free. 4 feet. 



Strong 3-inch pots. $1.00 per dozen ; $7.00 per 100. 



Aster Grandiflorus. 



The most valuable of all hardy Asters, not only on account of its 

 large dark bluish violet flowers, but because it is the latest of all to 

 flower, continuing in good condition until late in November. 3-inch 

 pots, $2.00 per dozen ; $15.00 per 100. 



New Hardy Aster. Sub=ctcruleus. 



A new and distinct variety, forming a dense tuft of long green leaves 

 from which issue many leafless stems, 12 inches high, bearing in June 

 and July, massive flowers 3 inches across, of bluish violet with golden 

 centre, fi.25 per dozen ; $8.00 per 100. 



Aster Alpinus. 



( Hardy Alpine Aster. ) 

 Per doz. 



Alpinus. Blue, 3-inch pots $0 85 



" Albus White, 3-inch pots 85 



Per 100 



$6 00 

 6 00 



Astilbe or Spiraea. 



Davidii. Unquestionably one of the most important additions to 

 hardy plants of this type in many years. Its 5 to 6 feet high stems, 

 which rise from a tuft of pretty dark green foliage, are crowned 

 with feathery plumes of deep rose-violet flowers during July and 

 August. 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen. 



Queen Alexandra. The new pink Spiraea which has created a sen- 

 sation in Europe and was tried in a limited way in this country the 

 past season. Similar in habit to Gladstone, but with flowers of a 

 delicate rose pink. Strong clumps, suitable for forcing, $4.00 per 

 dozen ; $25.00 per 100. 



Astrantia. (Masterwort.) 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Major. Strong, 4. inch pots $1 50 $10 00 



Aubrietia. (False Wall cress. ) 



rlendersnni. 3-inch pots . 75 5 °° 



Leichtlinl. 3-inch pots 75 5 °° 



Baptisia. ( False Indigo. ) 



Australis. Strong plants 1 00 700 



Tinctoria. " " 1 00 7 00 



Bellis. (English Daisies. ) 

 Double White and Pink. Strong plants 50 3 00 



BoCCOIlia. (Plume Poppy. ) 

 Cordata. Strong divisions 85 6 00 



Boltonia. (False Chamomile. ) 



Asteroides. 4-inch pots 85 6 00 



Latisquama. 3-inch pots 85 6 00 



" Nana. 3-inch pots 1 25 8 °° 



Hardy Cactus. 



Echlnocactus Simpsoni. (Hedge Hog Cactus) . . 2 00 



Echinocereus Vlridiflora. (Green-flowered Cereus) 1 25 



Opuntia Arenaria , . 1 25 



" Rafinesquii . . 1 25 



" Phaeacantha Major. (Gay-spined Cactus) 1 50 



" Polycantha or Missouriensis 1 25 



Calimeris. 



Incisa. 3-inch pots 85 



Callirhoe. (Poppy Mallow. ) 



In volucrata. 3-inch pots 1 00 



Lineariloba. 3-inch pots 1 00 



Caltha. (Marsh Marigold.) 



Palustris. 3-inch pots 85 



" Flore Plena. 3-inch pots 1 25 



Carex. (Sedge.) 



Fraseri. 4-inch pots : 2 00 



Caryopteris. ( Blue Spiraea. ) 



Mastacanthus. 3-inch pots 85 



Cassia. (American Senna.) 

 Marilandica. Strong one-year-old 85 



Catananche. 



Ccerulea and Bicolor. 3-inch pots 85 



Cedronella. (Balm of Gilead. ) 

 Cana. 3-inch pots 1 25 



Cerastium. (Snow in Summer. ) 

 Tomentosum. 3-inch pots 85 



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