/111m 
------———---V 
for puALnrv WAYSIDE 
GARDENS J 
1 1 
W i 
AQTJILEGIA—Continued. 
Three Doz. 100 
Sliinneri. Excellent in shady places where 
its greenish yellow and scarlet flowers 
show off to great advantage. In full bloom 
during May and June .$0.85 $2.50 $18.00 
Wayside Pink. A beautiful strain of clear 
pink colors, with long spurs. We do not 
think that they can be surpassed . 1.00 3.00 20.00 
Artemisia - Southernwood; Sage Brush 
Three Eoz. 100 
Abrotanum. Dwarf plant with silvery gray, 
highly aromatic foliage; yellow flowers in 
July; good for margins of the border ....$1.00 $3 00 $20.00 
Iiactiflora. A tall growing plant of fine fo¬ 
liage and heads of small, white flowers in 
Augu-t and September, which All the gar¬ 
den with fragrance. A splendid and grace¬ 
ful cut flower.85 
Silver King. A striking white leaved con¬ 
trast plant. A beautiful “mist” for setting 
off bouquets and floral combinations. The 
entire color effect bright frosted silver. 
Three feet high. Sprays may be cut to 
mix with winter bouquets . 1.00 
Asclepias - Butterfly Flower 
Tuberosa. Attractive plants, flowering during 
July and August, and growing about iy 2 
feet high. Produces umbels of bright or¬ 
ange colored flowers which are lovely to 
cut and last a long time.85 
Asphodelus - Asphodel 
Luteus. Tall spikes of bright yellow flowers; 
very fragrant; swordlike foliage; fine for 
borders; plant in groups of three or more 
for best effect . 1.10 
Aster - Starwort or Michaelmas Daisy 
Artis. Double flowers of clear petunia-violet 
completely cover the plant in early autumn. 
About three feet high . 
Earr’s Pink. This is of the Novae-angliae 
type; a strong, vigorous grower forming 
shapely plants from 4 to 5 feet high; the 
finest bright pink . 
Ilue Gem. Double flowers of rich blue; the 
best blue in cultivation. 
Charm. Very double violet-blue flowers .... 
Climax. One of the best and showiest, with 
large, pyramidal spikes of large, light 
lavender-blue flowers; very free. 5 feet. 
Excellent as a cut flower. 
1.00 
1.00 
Erica. A beautiful clear pink; large, semi¬ 
double flowers . 1.00 
Elta. Semi-double flowers of pale lilac. 
Hand ome shape; free flowering. 
Feltham Blue. A pretty aniline blue; very 
free . 1.00 
Glory of Colwell. Good sized, almost double; 
ageratum-blue flowers.85 
Grey I>ady. Exquisite shade of opal, wi'.h 
semi-double flowers . 
Joan Vaughan. Large, semi-double flowers 
of deepest blue . 1.00 
L:3:dy Lloyd. A very line, clear rose-pink. 
Lasts exceedingly well . 1.00 
Mauve Queen. Very large, semi-double flow¬ 
ers of clear mauve . 1.00 
Mrs. Raynor. The nearest red of all Asters; 
good form . 
Novae-angliae rcseum superbum. Almost 
red and a profuse bloomer 
Queen Mary. This is unquestionably the best 
of the Novi-belgi type yet introduced, with 
graceful flowers 2V 2 inches in diameter 
arranged loosely in branching panicles of 
a particularly pleasing blue tinted laven¬ 
der. 3V2 feet high . 
Robert Farker. Pale heliotrope; 4 feet. 
2.50 18.00 
3.00 20.00 
2.50 
3.25 
1.00 
1.00 
18.00 
22.50 
1.00 3.00 20.00 
1.00 3.00 20.00 
3.00 20.00 
3.00 20.00 
1.00 3.00 20.00 
3.00 20.00 
1.00 3.00 20.00 
3.00 20.00 
2.50 18.00 
1.00 3.00 20.00 
3.00 20.00 
3.00 20.00 
3.00 20.00 
1.20 3.50 25.00 
1.20 3.50 25.00 
3.00 20.00 
3.00 20.00 
Asclepias Tuberosa. 
Artemisia Lactiflora. 
Betonica Grandiflora. 
Page Fifty-three 
