M O O N'S P E 

 Aquilegia. Columbines 



Aquilegia Californica Hybrida. These have a 

 range of color, red, yellow, pink and intermediate 

 shades that blend softly together. 2 feet. May to 

 June. 



A. Canadensis. Native Columbine. Bright 

 red and yellow. April to June. 114 feet. 



A. chrysantha. Fragrant yellow flowers. Ma\- 

 to July. 2y2 feet. Tallest of the Columbines. 



A. coerulea. Rocky Mountain Columbine. 

 A handsome form, showy with sky-blue flowers. 

 May to June. 1^2 feet. 



A. Flabellata nana alba. A pure waxy-white 

 and very large flower. Dwarf, with thick foliage. 

 Flowers in April. 1 to 1 K feet. 



A. Helenae. One of the latest hybrids. Blue, 

 with white corolla. \'ery large and fine. 



A. vulgaris. European Columbine. 1 >^ to 2 

 feet. May to July. A strong grower, with flowers 

 in shades of red, blue and purple. 



Arabis alpina. Rock Cress. A very low- 

 spreading plant, completely covered with pure 

 white flowers in April and ^Iay. Indispensable for 

 rockeries, etc. 



Armeria formosa. This little evergreen plant 

 flowers all Summer, sending up wiry stems with 

 terminal balls of pink and white. 1 foot. 



A. Maritima splendens. 3 to 6 inches. Flowers 

 purple, appearing in May and June. Foliage ever- 

 green and grass-like, making it valuable for rockeries 

 and edging. 



Aquilegia or Columbine. There are numerous varieties 

 that bloom at different seasons and have varied colors. See 

 our assortment. 



Anemone Whirlwind. With abundant delicate flowers 

 in September. 



Asters 



Asters, the Hardy Perennial Types. Showy 

 Autumn plants that grow from 3 to 5 feet high, with 

 myriads of tiny, bright-colored, daisy-like flowers. 

 \'ery desirable for mass planting or for use in 

 sylvan or natural landscapes. 



Aster Gertrude. More dwarf than other va- 

 rieties. Flowers a flesh pink. 



A. Grandiflorus. Good, strong grower; large 

 purple flowers; well branched. 4 feet. 



A. Novae Anglae. Large violet-purple flowers. 



A. Perennial. Purple. 



A. Robert Parker. Lavender-blue flowers with 

 yellow center. feet. 



A. Shortii. A good lilac white. 3 feet. 



A. Tatarica. Heavy oblanceolate foliage with 

 flowering stem 4 feet high. Distinct and rigid. 

 Flowers clear lavender, with conspicuous yellow 

 stamens. 



Astilbe Davidii. Plumes of deep rose color on 

 long stems during July and August. Grows 4 feet 

 high. Price, 20 cents each; SL50 per 10. 



Bellis perennis. English Daisy. Popular 

 favorites i){ very low growth and beautiful little 

 round flowers in earliest Spring. Splendid for 

 beflding and edging. 



Prices for all varieties are 12 cents each; 

 $1.00 per 10; S7.00 per 100. 



var. Boule de Neige. Pure white. 



var. Giant Rose. Bright rose. 



var. Ranunculaeflora. White suffused with 

 pink. 



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