Siebrecht & Son ■ 'Rose Hill Nurseries ■ Nelv 'Rochelle, Nelv York 
ASTLR, continued 
Aster pyramidalis hybridus. A new variety, not 
yet tested in this country, but, from all appear- 
ances, of great promise. 
A. Tataricus. Has a stem 6 to 8 feet high, with 
a huge panicle of light purple Howers, in the 
fall, after almost all other flowers are over. 
A. Tradescanti (Michaelmas Daisy). Very 
branching, with white flowers, which are borne 
in great profusion in October. 2 feet. 
We have also a great many other assorted colors, 
seedlings of the best varieties, which we can offer 
for f 12 per icq. 
Baptisia (Talse indigo) 
$16 to $20 per 100 
Baptisia alba. White, rare ; stock limited ; B. 
australis, blue, and B. tinctoria, yellow. All 
these are nice, showy plants, blooming in June 
and July, and thriving in poor soil and shady 
locations. From 2 to 4 feet. 
Bellis {Daisy) 
$10 to $13 per 100 
Bellis perennis (the English Daisy). Red, 
white and pink; useful for edging beds. April 
to August. 4 inches. 
ASTER NOVvE-ANGLI^ (Sec paje ssl 
Astilbe ( Tahe-Qoafs Beard) 
$12 to $15 per 100, except where noted. 
Astilbe decandra. Very closely resembling a 
Spirea. White, feathery flowers and handsome 
foliage. One of the most ornamental. June. 
4 to 5 feet, f 12 to $20 per 100. 
A. iloribunda. Very free- flowering. Bears showy 
panicles of white flowers 
A. Japonica. The finest of the list, with feathery 
ivhite plumes. One of the best for forcing, and 
nnakes an admirable border plant. This is the 
variety which is forced for Easter blooming. 
A. rivularis. Flowers yellowish white, changing 
to pink. Blooms late. 
A. Thunbergii. One of the most graceful, with 
white flowers on red stalks. 
Betonica ' Setony) 
$18 per 100 
Betonica officinalis, B. orientalis, and B. rosea. 
The first two are very similar, having pinkish 
purple flowers in July; the latter is dwarfer and 
a very pleasing pink, i to 2 feet. 
Bocconia (Tlume Toppy,orTree Celandine) 
Bocconia cordata. A very striking plant, with 
large leaves, light color on the under side, and 
plume-like, buff-colored flowers June to Au- 
gust. 6 feet. $zo per 100. 
B. Japonica microcarpa. Similar to the preced- 
ing, but with smaller foliage. $15 per 100. 
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