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Mrs. E. P. Thom —Long buds of rich 
lemon yellow. 
Olympiad —Scarlet with orange under¬ 
tone .$ ,75 
President Hoover —Scarlet and yellow. 
Each .$ .75 
Queen Alexandra —Bicolor scarlet and 
orange. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts —Golden yellow 
stained copper and red. 
Rose Marie —Clear rose pink. 
Roslyn —Golden yellow with splash of or¬ 
ange on back.$ .75 
Souv. de Georges Pernet —Shrimp pink, 
tinted chrome yellow. 
Talisman— Golden yellow and orange rose. 
Ville de Paris —Clear yellow. $ .75 
Wilhelm Kordes —Salmon pink shaded 
with orange and yellow. 
Wm. F. Dreer —Pale yellow shaded cop¬ 
pery pink. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
Baby Doll —Pink and yellow. 
Chatillon —Much like American Pillar. 
Ellen Poulsen —Pink. 
Else Poulsen —Bright pink. 
Golden Salmon —Reddish orange. 
Gruss an Aachen —Salmon pink. 
Kirsten Poulsen —Single red. 
Lady Reading —Bright red. 
CLIMBERS 
Bess Lovett —American Beauty red with 
none of that variety’s faults.$ ,75 
Pauls Scarlet Climber —Best known scar¬ 
let. 
Silver Moon —Large white with golden 
anthers. 
Scorcher— Vermilion in great profusion. 
Each .$ .75 
Staechelin —The Spanish Beauty. Pale 
pink with crimson stain.$ .75 
The Hardy Perennials 
Unless listed perennials are $ .25 each; $2.25 dozen. 
Acaena glauca —New Zealand Bur. A 
trailing evergreen plant valuable for 
its finely cut foliage. Must be in the 
shade. 
Large plants .$ .50 
Smaller . .35 
A. ageratum— Yellow milfoil. A small gol¬ 
den yellow yarrow attaining height 
about 12 inches. Blooms all summer. 
A. millefolium roseum —Rosy milfoil. A 
reddish colored form of the common 
yarrow. 24 inches. 
Aconitum Wilsoni —Wilson’s Aconite. A 
tall very late blooming monkshood of 
pale violet blue color. Each.$ .35 
Aethionema pulchelhim —Persian Candy¬ 
tuft. Lovely little rock plant with blue 
green foliage and pink daphne-like 
bloom in May and June. 
Heavy plants . $ .35 
Light plants . .15 
Allium pulchellum —A rose colored rock 
garden onion about nine inches tall, 
blossoming in July. Each .$ .35 
Althea rosea —Hollyhock. Single and dou¬ 
ble mixture in many colors. 
Alyssum saxatile compactum —Basket of 
gold. The well known favorite. 
A. serpyllifolium —A light yellow dwarf 
form with hoary leaves. Excellent in 
rock garden. Available in fall 1934. 
Each . $ .30 
A. spinulosum roseum —Pink Mad wort. A 
rare silvery gray small leafed rosy 
bloomed alyssum .$ .35 
Anchusa italica Lissadell —Tall growing 
lovely blue blooming in May and June. 
Seedlings, per dozen. $ .75 
2 year plants.25 
A. myosotidiflora —Forget-me-not flower¬ 
ed anchusa. A dwarf Russian rock 
species with lovely small bloom. Half 
shade. Each .$ .30 
Anemone coronaria —C r e a g h Castle 
Strain. A tender bulbous anemone in 
many colors. Must have winter protec¬ 
tion. Good cut flower. 
Per dozen .$1.00 
A. pulsatilla —Pasque Flower. A hardy 
twelve-inch early violet or purple flow¬ 
ered wind flower. 
Each .$ .30 
A. sylvestris —Snowdrop windflower. 
Large nodding sweet scented flowers of 
lavender-tinted white, blooming in late 
spring. Half shade. 
Heavy plants for fall.$ .30 
Anthemis tinctoria Kelwayi —Golden Mar¬ 
guerite. A beautiful foliaged yellow 
daisy-like flower that blooms through¬ 
out the summer. 
Each .$ .20 
Per dozen . 1.50 
Aquelegia —Columbines. Dobbies Hybrids. 
One of the best strains including all 
colors. 
Large clumps .$ .40 
Color cannot be specified. 
A. jucunda —A very dwarf rock garden 
species from Siberia. Large spurless 
blue and white flowers. Very rare $ .50 
A. pyrenaica — A rare species from the 
Pyrenees mountains. Blue $ .30 
Arubis alpina- —Forms dense carpet cov¬ 
ered with white in spring.. $ .20 
Arenaria montana —Larger Sandwort. A 
pretty dwarf edging or rock plant cov¬ 
ered with white flowers in mid-sum¬ 
mer. 
