12 
CRONAMERE ALPINE NURSERIES, INC. 
each 
ASTILBE 
Chinensis Pumila. A charming dwarf having close mats of 
ornamental foliage and sprays of delicate pink flowers in 
late summer. Shade. 50c 
Simplicifolia. Dainty dwarf plant with dark glossy leaves and 
delicate sprays of pale pink flowers. 6 in. Shade. Summer. 
Japan. 50c 
AUB RIETI A—Hybrids. Colors vary from deep purple to pale 
lilac. Spring. 25c 
AZALEA 
Amoena. Glossy green foliage covered with cherry 
colored blossoms during May. Quite dwarf in habit. 12-15 
in. diam. $1.50 
15-18 in. diam. $2.50 
Calendulacea. (Flame Azalea). A deciduous type and prob¬ 
ably the most gorgeous of the native Azaleas. Entirely 
covered with flame colored blossoms in May and early 
June. $2.00 
Macrantha. A low spreading form with shining foliage and 
large rose colored flowers. Good for late bloom. July. 
12 to 15 in. $2.50 
Obtusa Japonica. A very slow growing dwarf variety. Rose 
colored blossoms. Choice and rare. $3.50 
Schlippenbachii. Large fragrant pink flowers. May. Japan. 
$4.00 
See page 76 for other hardy Azaleas. 
BALSAMORHIZA—Hookeri. Showy heads of golden flowers. 
Spring and summer. N. A. 50c 
BELLIS 
Integrifolia (Western Daisy). Small narrow leaves. Flowers 
with golden centers and white rays. A gem. 4 in. 35c 
Longfellow. A fine hybrid with large flowers. 25c 
Perennis. (English Daisy). White or rose flowers. Europe. 
All summer. . 25c 
BELLIUM 
Bellidioeides. Dainty white miniature daisy tinted pink. 
Spring. Needs winter protection. 35c 
Minutum. A miniature Daisy from Greece having clustered 
little mats of green leaves and countless tiny white 
blossoms all spring and summer. Hardy. 35c 
BERBERIS—Concinna. Deciduous species with very beautiful 
leaves. Silvery white reverse. Carmine red fruits. A fine 
type. India. $1.25 
BORAGO—Laxiflora. Attractive crinkly rosetted foliage. Sky 
blue flowers all summer and autumn. Sun and sandy soil. A 
valuable plant for the rock garden and planted walls. 50c 
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