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r ALYSSUM Saxatile Compactum (Basket of Gold). Masses of yellow flowers 
in Spring. 1 ft. 1.20 8.00 
c ANCHUSA Italica (Pride of Dover). Light blue flowers May-June. 4-5 ft. 1.20 8.00 
res Myosotidiflora (Forget-me-not flowered Anchusa). Sprays of attractive light 
blue flowers in April-May. 12 in. 1.50 10.00 
rcsANEMONE Japonica (Windflower). Requires a sheltered position. Useful 
for the graceful long-stemmed flowers in Sept.-Oct. Strong plants in 3 in. 
pots. 3-4 ft. 
Alba. White.:. 1.50 10.00 
Queen Charlotte. Delicate pink semi-double. 1.50 10.00 
Whirlwind. Semi-Double, white. 1.50 10.00 
c ANTHEMIS Tinctoria, Perry’s Variety (Golden Marguerite). Large yellow, 
daisy-like flowers produced all summer. 18 in. 1.20 8.00 
cs AQUILEGIA (Columbine). Handsome foliage with tall stems of graceful 
long spurred flowers. 2-3 ft. 
Pfitzer’s Hybrids. A cross on the Rocky Mountain Columbine combining 
its long spurs and airy grace with all colors of the rainbow... 1.20 8.00 
Long Spurred Pink. A choice selection of pink and rose shades. 1.20 8.00 
rc ARABIS Alpina Florepleno (Double Rockcress). Mats of gray-green foliage 
covered in early Spring with long lasting spikes of double white, fragrant 
flowers, 12 in... 1.50 10.00 
r AREN ARIA Verna Caespitosa (Sand Moss). Forms tufts or mats of delicate 
mossy foliage studded with white star-like flowers.. 1.50 
r ARMERIA (Sea Thrift). Produce small round heads of flowers practically 
all summer. 
Laucheana. Bright rose. Free flowering. 8 in. 1.00 7.00 
Maritima Alba. White flowers. 8 in. 1.20 8.00 
c ARTEMISIA Lactiflora (Hawthorne Scented). Tall panicles of fragrant 
creamy-white flowers. Aug.-Sept. Splendid to use with cut Glads. 5-6 ft. 1.20 8.00 
r Pontica (Graybeard). Irregular clumps of gray-green foliag. 12in. 1.20 8.00 
c Silver King (Ghost Plant). Silvery leaved foliage. Useful for drying and 
bouquet work. 2 ft. 1.20 8.00 
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c HARDY ASTERS (Michaelmas Daisies). Few flowers give the mass of color 
these plants produce. Bloom Sept, to Oct. 
Barr’s Pink. Rich pink. 4-5 ft. 
Climax. Clear light blue. 3 ft... 
Heather Glow. Soft lilac. 3 ft.... 
Little Boy Blue. Rich deep blue. 3 ft.... 
Maid of Athens. Soft lavender. 3 ft.. 
Queen Mary. Large flowered lavender blue. 3 ! /2 ft.... 
rc Alpinus Speciosus. Gray-green tufts of foliage with large single blue flowers 
in Spring. 10 in. 
r Mauve Cushion. Forms a flat mound 
covered with soft mauve flowers in 
Oct. and Nov. 10 in. 1.20 
8.00 
res ASTILBE (Spirea). Mainly used for 
forcing as a pot plant; fine for moist, 
semi-shaded places. 
America. Early; pale lilac almost 
white. 12 in... 
Gloria. Midseason, rich pink. 12 in. 
Peach Blossom. Late; soft pink. 24 
in...—. 
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r AUBRIETIA Deltoides (Rainbow Rock- 
cress). Masses of silvery green foli¬ 
age covered in spring with vari-tint- 
ed violet and pink flowers. 6 in. . 
BAPTISIA Australis (False Indigo). 
Dark blue, pea-shaped flowers on 
spikes in June. 2 ft. 
1.20 
1.20 
8.00 
8.00 
CAMPANULA (Bellflowers). Include 
some of our best garden plants. 
Campanula (Canterbury Bells) 
