ASTER BARRS PINK —Large open semi-double flowers of rose pink, with showy 
gold and bronze central disc. 4 ft., 25c. 
CLIMAX — Lavender blue flowers with golden yellow disc. 4 ft., 15c. 
CORDIFOLIUS —Minute white flowers in dense heads. 2 to 3 ft., 25c. 
KING OF THE BELGIANS —Largest flower of all, lavender blue. 25c. 
LITTLE BOY BLUE —Dwarf compact rich blue. 15c. 
MAID OF ATHENS -Large rich pink. 4 ft., 25c. 
MESA GRANDE — Large dark purple. 3 ft., 25c. 
QUEEN MARY — Blue tinted lavender with large yellow center. 25c. 
ROYAL BLUE —Very fine deep blue. 25c. 
RYECROFT PINK —Bright rose pink. 4 to 5 ft., 25c. 
SUBCOERULEUS —Dwarf lavender blue. 15c. 
ASTILBE GLORIA SUPERBA — Prefers part shade with moisture, flowers on 
feathered heads of brilliant pink. 50c. 
*AUBRETIA HYBRIDS —One of the first plants to flower in the spring in the 
rock garden. Trailing with sheets of bloom in variety of color. 
*AURICULA ALPINA (Alpine Primrose)—One of the gems of the rock garden 
for the shady spots, blue and mauve flowers. 15c, 25c, 35c. 
*BELLIUM MINUTUM —A distinct and neat flowering Alpine, with small daisy- 
like flowers of lilac white. In flower most of the summer. 3 inches. 
* B E L LI S ROTUNDIFOLIA CA E R U L ESC E NS— A dainty little plant with pale 
lavender flowers. 25c. 
*BRUCKENTHALIA SPICULIFOLIA —For description see New Plants. 35c. 
CA LAD IU M ESCULENTUM (Elephants Ear) — Familiar foliage plant for the 
shade or moist location. Large plants, 75c each. 
CALLA LILY — Yellow flowered, 25c each. White flowered, 15c each. 
*CALLUNA VULGARIS NANA —Very dwarf Heather of low moss-like tufts with 
light pink blooms. Potted, 75c. 
CAMPANULA —Comprising a large family, some of which are our best rock 
plants. Others are fine perennials for the border. 
*ABIETINA —Low creeping habit with large violet blue flowers. 25c. 
*ACUTANGULA —Very close tuft with masses of starry blue flowers. 25c. 
* B A R B AT A —Handsome pale blue drooping bells on stems about 8 inches 
high. 25c. 
*BELLARDI MIRANDA —Silvery blue bells borne just above masses of low 
foliage. 20c. 
CANTERBURY BELLS —Single blue and pink colors in field clumps. $1.25 
dozen. 
*CARPATICA —Compact tufts with large blue flowers in late summer. 
*FENESTRELLATA —Grey fo'iage with starry blue flowers. 25c. 
*FRAGILIS —Rosettes of foliage with wide open bells of light blue. Semi- 
trailing. 25c. 
*GA RG A N 1C A —Light blue star-shaped flowers on compact tufts. 
*GLOMERATA ACAULIS —An almost stemless variety with rich violet blue 
clusters. 6 inches high. 25c. 
GLOMERATA DAHURICA — Two-foot spike with deep blue flowers. 15c. 
GROSSEKI —Upright spikes of violet blue flowers. Spreads underground. 
*ISOPHYLLA ALBA— Trailing with large pure white open flowers. 25c. 
*1 SOPHYLLA MAYII — Grey foliage and blue flowers with habit of preced¬ 
ing. 25c. 
*MI RIBILIS—Handsome large clusters of light blue bells on fairly large 
growing plant. 25c. 
*MURALIS (Portenschlagiana) — Dense tufts with large purple blue bells. 
Used as a border as well as in the rockery. 10c each and $1.50 per 
flat of about 4 dozen plants. 
PERS1CIFOLIA TELHAM BEAUTY — A new Peachbell with large bell¬ 
shaped flowers of china blue. 15c. 
PERSICI FOLIA WHITE — Large white flowers. 15c. 
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