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The Meadowview 
A. Mollis. Dwarf, clustered foliage and airy sprays 
of white flowers. A distinct and decidedly love¬ 
ly plant. 
A. procurens. A prostrate, creeping plant with 
glossy evergreen leaves which form a dense car¬ 
pet on the ground. The flowers are white. 35c 
each. 
A. rosea. Most beautiful of all. It looks like a 
cluster of sempervivum and in early spring its 
flowers of soft lavender are exquisite. Unusual 
plant. 50c each. 
ARENARIA verna (caespitosa). Mosslike plant, 
emerald green foliage and dainty white flowers. 
Fine for planting in crevices and between flag¬ 
stones. 
A. maritima. Plants with pink flowers forming 
dense cushions of grass like leaves. 
ARTEMISIA frigida. Silky silver white tufts of 
ferny foliage. Beautiful. 
ASPERULA cynanchica. Dwarf tufted plants with 
numerous sprays of pink flowers like little stars. 
ASTER alpinus. Dwarf tufted plants. Blue flowers. 
A. alpinus albus. White flowers. Excellent. 
A. alpinus Goliath. Large, showy, bluish purple 
flowers. Indispensible. 
A. alpinus rubra. Rose-purple flowers. Good. 
A. diplostephioides. Pale violet with purple disk. 
A. Farreri. Flowers of richest violet, orange cen¬ 
ter. Beautiful. 30c each. 
A. Mauve Cushion. “It widens out into broad 
cushiony masses of heath-like greenery and in 
September wears a cloak of lavender starry 
bloom” (Mrs. Wilder). 
A. subcoeruleus. “Tidy mats of soft-leaved tufts 
and early in summer sending a profusion of leaf¬ 
less stems bearing very large pure lavender blos¬ 
soms with golden centers” (Mrs. Wilder). 
ASTRAGALUS alpinus. Tufted plant with lovely 
pea shaped deep yellow flowers. One of the 
choice plants. 
AUBRIETIA deltoidea. Brilliant and attractive car¬ 
peting plants with bright purple flowers. 
A. Mrs. Lloyd Edwards. Lovely variety, large 
bright violet flowers. 35c each. 
BELLIUM bellioides. A dainty little miniature of 
the Beilis Perennis, except that it throws out 
numerous runners and so forms a wide mat cov¬ 
ered in summer with small, white daisies. Fine. 
30c each. 
B. minutum. Small miniature Alpine Daisy, pale 
lilac ray. 
CALAMINTHA alpina. Aromatic plant with purple 
flowers. Excellent for rock gardens. 
CALANDRINIA umbellata. Prostrate plant. Brilli¬ 
ant crimson, saucer-shaped flowers. 
CAMPANULA Aucheri. Small tufted plant with 
large bells of rich satin purple. Rare and beau¬ 
tiful. 30c each. 
C. barbata. “—A beauty, tall, with hairy leaves 
and large bells of an exquisite lucent blue” (Mrs. 
Wilder). 30c each. 
Prices on all plants, except as noted, 25c each 
