RARE PERENNIALS 
ALPINE PLANTS 
Each 
King of The Belgians—The largest flower of the Michaelmas Daisy. 
Lavender blue, semi-double. 5 feet.25 
Little Boy Blue—The finest rich blue Aster introduced. Very compact 
habit, not over 2 ft. tall. Early August to October.25 
Louvain—Free flowering soft pink.25 
Maggie Perry—Very large mauve colored flowers, 4 ft.25 
Maid of Athens—Large rich pink flowers. 4 feet.25 
*Mesa Grande Speciosa—See Erigeron Macranthus. 
Miss Eisele—The finest Aster of its color. Rather shaggy flowers of 
mauve, on 3-ft. stems.35 
Perry’s White—The best white Aster introduced. Pure white, with golden 
center, which turns to crimson when fully developed. 4 feet.25 
*Queen Mary—Best of its color, blue tinted lavender with large yellow 
centers .25 
Ryecroft Pink—Bright rose-pink flowers; 4 to 5 ft.25 
Ryecroft Purple—Large rich purple flowers on 4 to 6-ft. stems.25 
Shortii—Long, graceful sprays of azure-blue flowers. 4 feet.25 
Skylands Queen—Large light blue flowers with a little lavender sheen. 
One of the best. 4 feet.35 
Snowdrift—Large semi-double white flowers. 4 feet.35 
St. Egwin—Soft rosy-pink, on 3-ft. stems. Very fine.25 
Tartaricus—Very tall and late flowering. Bluish violet.25 
Uudulatus —Native of Eastern states. Purple flowers on 3-foot stems. 25 
*ASTILBE —Prefer a half-shady, moist position in any ordinary garden 
soil. Feathered heads of pink or white flowers in July and August. 
2 to 3 ft. 
* Americ a—Lilac-pink; also excellent for forcing.35 & .50 
^Deutschland —One of the latest and best whites.35 & .50 
^Gloria Superba— A brilliant pink.35 & .50 
*Peachblossom —A pale rose.35 & .50 
*Queen Alexandra —Fine light pink.35 & .50 
^Rhineland —Bright crimson, shaded with salmon.35 & .50 
*ASTILBE—(Dwarf Species.) For a cool spot. 
Chinensis Pumila —Spikes of rosy-mauve flowers less than 12 ins. high .50 
Simplicifolia —Pretty glossy leaves and spikes of pale pink or white 
flowers on 6-inch stems .50 
Simplicifolia Rosea —Hybrid of preceding, in varying shades of pink.50 
$AUBRIETIA Hybrids— One of the most essential plants for rockeries or 
rock walls. At their best when placed to cover the face of a rock, 
or fall from a crevice of a rock wall. Also used extensively as cover 
for Tulip beds. Come in mixture of blue, lavender and pink shades. .25 
^Crimson King —A purplish crimson.35 
Moerheimii —Greyish foliage. Large, soft, pearly-pink flowers.35 
Variegata —The small, compact foliage edged with yellow. Purple flowers .35 
^*AURICULA (Alpine Primrose) —See Primula, page 26. 
$BELLIS Perennis (Double English Daisy) —In separate colors of white, 
pink and red. Per dozen $1.50.25 
$Rotundifolia Caerulescens —A dainty little plant with pale lilac flowers 
on 3-inch stems. A very persistent bloomer from early May to late 
November. Requires a warm site.25 
+BELLIUM Minutum —Distinct and neat small-flowered Alpine Daisy, with 
small white flowers during Summer. Throws out numerous runners 
and so forms a wide mat.25 
£ Rock Plants. 
* Cut Flowers. 
Plant Bleeding Hearts and Mertensia Laevigata together. 
