LIST OF PLANTS 
KEY—(1) Botanical name. (2) Common name. 
(3) Color of bloom. (4) Time of bloom. (5) Height 
of plant. (6) Habit of growth. (7) Situation best 
suited. (8) Soil. (9) Use. (*) Rock or Alpine 
plants. Biennials—plants living only two years. 
Three Ten 100 
PLANT LIST Rate Rate Rate 
ACHILLEA—(2) Yarrow; (9) excel¬ 
lent plants for the rock garden 
and borders; (7) sun; (8) well 
drained soil, not too rich. 
’'Achillea Ageratum—(3) yellow; 
(5) 1 ft.; (6) erect; (9) rock 
garden .$0.50 $1.25 $10.00 
Achillea Filipendula—(3) yellow; 
(4) June to Sept.; (5) 4 to 5 ft; 
(6) erect; (9) cutting and border .60 1.25 10.00 
Achillea Ptarmica FI. PI. “The 
Pearl"—(3) white; (4) all sum¬ 
mer; (5) 30 in.; (6) erect; (9) 
excellent cutting .50 1.25 10.00 
♦Achillea Tomentosum—(2) Wolly 
Yarrow; (3) bright gold; (4) 
June; (5) 6 in. (6) compact with 
wooly-grey foliage (9) excellent 
for rock garden.60 1.50 12.00 
Achillea Millefolium Roseum—(3) 
Rose; (4) June to Sept.; (5) 2-3 
ft.; (6) Erect; (9) Cutting.50 1.25 10.00 
♦AJUGA reptans—(2) Bugle Wort; 
(3) bright blue; (5) 6 in.; (6) 
compact, stooling; (7) cool, shady; 
(8) moist loam; (9) rock and 
grounds cover. Foliage glossy 
dark green.50 
♦ALYSSUM Rostratum—(3) dense 
heads of bright gold; (4) June, 
July; (5) 18 in.; (6) spreading; 
(7) sun; (8) loam, well drained; 
(9) rock or border.50 
♦Alyssum Saxatile—(2) gold dust; 
(3) yellow; (4) April to June; (5) 
8 in.; (6) low spreading; (7) sun; 
(8) loam, well drained; (9) rock 
or border edging.50 
-ANEMONE Pulsatilla—(2) Wind 
flower; (3) lilac; (4) early spring; 
(5) 8 in.; (6) Similar to crocus; 
(7) well drained in sun; (8) me¬ 
dium soil, well limed; (9) fine for 
edge of borders. Flower beautiful .50 
ANTHEMIS tinctora “Kelwayii”— 
(2) Chamomile; (3) yellow; (4) 
June to Sept.; (5) 2 ft.; (6) bush 
and spreading; (7) sun; (8) or¬ 
dinary; (9) border and cutting... .50 
AQUILEGIA—(2) Columbine; (9) an 
excellent border plant also used 
for cutting; (6) mostly of compact 
bush growth with spikes of bloom; 
(7) will grow in sun but prefer 
partial shade; (8) prefer well 
drained, sandy soil with some hu¬ 
mus. In planting be sure crowns 
are not buried, but even with soil 
surface . 
Aquilegia Canadensis—(3) bright red 
and yellow; (4) May to July; (5) 
3 ft. Our native Columbine.60 
1.25 10.00 
1.25 10.00 
1.25 10.00 
1.25 10.00 
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