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CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL, CONN. 



DWARF ALPINE ASTERS 



Excellent subjects for the rockery or foreground of hardj- border. 

 Alpinus. Neat tufts of purplish-blue flowers, two inches 



Alay and June. Nine inches. 

 Alpinus albus. A pure white form of the above. Nine inches. 

 Alpinus Goliath. Rich, violet purple flowers with yellow center. A 



little gem. 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 



20c. each, S2.00 per doz., except where noted. 



AUBRIETIA 



1 tiailiiii; sulijcct fur the rockery, wall garden, and 

 at iii.iiic when planted between rocks where 

 [1 IuUmw ti-^urr^ (ir crevices. 



irjilf tlu\\i r.< produced in the greatest profusion. 



A channiii<£ cvfrui 

 hardy hnidn : |Mini 

 the hannum timw ih- 

 Eyrii. iiich, \inh-\ 



The most f^ati-l n 

 15c. each, -SI 



.->I1).()0 i)er 100. 

 AURICULA (See Primula) 

 BAPTISIA. False Indigo 



Australis. Dark blue, pea-shaped flowers in racemes and 

 attractive fohage. A desirable specimen plant for the bor- 

 der or wild garden. 



15c. each, SI. 50 per doz. 



Campanula 



BUDDLEIA 



(See Shrubs, also greenhouse flowL'rinu; plants) 

 CAMPANULA. Bell Flower 



BOLTONIA. False Chamomile 



Asteroides. Ono of the most effective late-flowering Peren- 

 nials, itu.Imi iiiu Aster-like flowers in quantity. Very showy, 



Five - A .■II I. rt. 



Latisquamu. 



feet. 



inplcti' w itlioiil it- t';roupings 

 e.l ..uiliiir- ol the ( up and 

 ■II uniill.e,!, a.M a \\eallh of 

 ■loilM 1,,' eoiishi, ■!■,■,! l.i.'nin;il 



1, faintly tinged lavender. Five to six 

 15c. each, .$1.50 per doz., .SIO.OO per 100. 



e in l.cil,| firoups. 

 til,- liulit blue 

 inelie>. .May to 



jilant. Bright, 

 stems. June to 



er(H-t 



Campanula persicifolia 



of theM. ol.l favorite-. Tlle 

 Saucer and ('anterbur>- Bell- 

 ciiaracter to the garden. They should li 

 rather than perennial and planted inun 

 "Peach Bells" are ]ierennial. altoiiethe 

 be planted more e\ten-ivel\ ; iinu-uall> ell 

 Abietina. A very useful mek iiarden \-arii 

 flowers are produced in qMantit\- on w irv stem-. 

 July, 2()c. each, si', ill) pn- ,1,,/. 

 Carpatica. .V in'al and ronipai'l rockery or In 



|>oreelain-lillle llower-, ^liiwillK erect on sliort, \\ ir\ stems. 

 Au-usf, 



Carpatica alba. A pure white form of the preceding variety. 

 Carpatica turbinata. Individual cup-shaped blue flowers 



stems. \'ei'V flne. 

 Macrantha. Deep puiple large flowers, useftd for natvu'alizing. 



'Diree feel. June and .hdv. 

 Medium i( 'antcrl.ur\ lle'll-). Sutton's Impnna-d, T'ndoubtedlv 



the l,c-l -li-:,.ii 111 cM-lcncr, i 1 1 , ■ 1 u . 1 i 1 1 1 1 ic lines • and most .lelicat'e 



Moiliimi Cnl>'caiiilu'nia ( up ,iii.| ,~<;iiiccr'. A choice -train of mixed 

 color- iVoni'th.- -ainc -inuer. Two lo three led. ,luiieand Jidy. 



Persicifolia i re.n h I'.cll- i. \ii iiiili-p.'n-:ilil.' l".i.lcr favorite, pro- 

 ducing spike- (.1 alliaclive 1 ,ell-lia|ie(l Mile lloucis during June 

 ;inil .liil\. Two to two .ind one-half feet. .\ gr:in(| lait llower 



Persicifolia alba siraiuliHora. l'ur(> white flowers of ininieuse size. 

 Two to three feel , .lime and July. 



Persicifolia. M ixc. 1 c, .lor-. W hite and l)lue. 



Pyramidalis i( 'liiiiiiie\ I'.cll l lower). The showiest of all the Cam- 

 paiiiila-, it loiiii- a pxraiiiid ol numerous stems covei-ed with 

 l.ii-i^e Mill' llowers. I accIIciiI lor the hordi-r, or for pot cidture. 



■JOc. c.i.-h. sj.OO per do/., s|,-,,()() per 101), 

 Pyramidalis alba. .\ pure wlnic foiiu of the alxne. 



20c. each, «2.00 per doz., si.", nil per KM), 

 Pyramidalis compacta. .\ .lw:iir, lilne-llowering variety. 



2()c. each, S2.()0 per do/ . s | iiii ,„ r H)l). 

 Pyramidalis conipaci a alb.i. I' ln white. 



20c, e.ach, S_' p. i .1... . <ir, i\n |i)(). 

 Trachelium (('ovenlr\- Hells), Sin;;le blue flowers. June and July. 

 Height tiu-(>e feet. 



ir-,c. each, .'ifl,50 per doz., $10.00 ])cr 100, exce])! where noted. 



Collection of 15 kinds, $1.50. 



