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D. &. C. Hardy Plant Nursery 
Lown’s No. 60, large and hairy.Each 15c; $1.00 per 10 
Morrellianum, 2 to 3 in. rosettes, compact green with 
red tips.80c per 10; $6.00 per 100 
Modestum, form of Tectorum, distinct brown tips. 
Each 15c; $1.00 uer 10 
Ornatum, large rosettes of glowing red and green. 
Each 20c 
Pittoni, grey-velvet rosettes, yellow flowers. 
Each 15c; $1.00 per 10 
Powelli, very pretty spring color, violet shading in base 
of rosettes.Each 15c; $1.00 per 10 
Reginae Amaliae, distinct, medium size rosettes. 
Each 15c; $1.00 per 10 
Royanum, distinct large rosettes of very light green, 
almost yellowish green.Each 15c 
Rubicundum, large velvety rosettes, violet red shad¬ 
ing . Each 20c 
Rubicundum Hybrid, 3 to 4 in. rosettes, lower half red, 
tip and margins green, very striking. 
Each 15c; $1.00 per 10 
Tectorum Rubrum, large green rosettes shaded red. 
Each 15c 
Triste, large rosettes of dark brown. 
Each 15c; $1.00 per 10 
Silverine, 5 to 6 in. rosettes, light green to silvery gray; 
a seedling...Each 20c; $1.20 per 10 
4Shasta daisy, See Chrysanthemum Maximum. 
SIDALCEA—Greek-mallow 
^Hybrids, pink and red flowers on 2 to 3 erect stems, 
June-July flowering.$1.00 per 10 
SILENA—Catchfly 
*Alpestris, starry white flowers in May-June, 6 in. 
$1.20 per 10 
*Maritima Rosea, masses of glaucous, blue foliage, 
lovely pale pink flowers, all summer, 6 in. 
$1.00 per 10; $8.00 per 100 
:!: Maritima FI. PL, large double carnation-like flowers, 
from late May to fall, trailing habit. 
$1.00 per 10; $8.00 per 100 
:|: Saxifraga, tufts of green foliage and starry white 
flowers.$1.00 per 10 
*Schafta, masses of bright pink flowers, July to Sep¬ 
tember, 4 to 6 in...$1.00 per 10 
SPIREA AND ASTILBE 
4Aruncus, produces long, feathery panicles of white 
flowers, forming graceful plumes, 4 ft., June. 
Each 25c 
*—Alpines or Rock Plants. 
+—Cutflower Varieties. 
