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Fine as a ground cover in sliady places 
ASTER 
ALPINUS -A dwarf perennial aster for the rock gard¬ 
en. Clear lavender ray petals with golden centers 25 
FRIKARTII-“WONDER OF STAFA ’’ Immense blue 
flowers with a wide golden eye are carried on fifteen 
to eighteen inch stems over a long period. Very fine 35 
MAUVE CUSHION -Form s a circular cushion-like 
plant 1 and 1-2 ft. across and rarely exceeding 10 in. 
in height. Smothered in late autumn with soft mauve 
flowers 35 
MICHAELMAS DAISIES -Barr 4 s Pink -A strong, vig¬ 
orous grower, 4 to 5 feet, in height and the brightest 
pink of any of the hardy asters .25 
FREEDOM -Masses of large light bluish lavender 
flowers, early and free 25 
QUEEN MARY -One of the best, large flowers of 
blue, shaded lavender 25 
NOVAE-ANGLIAE -Bright purple violet during Sept- 
t ember and October 25 
ASTILBE 
HYBRID-Varieties of.vigorous growth; producing 
many branched, feathered heads of flowers. Prefers 
semii-shady positions. 35 
1UBRIETIA 
One of the loveliest of creeping plants, splendid for 
planting ing in walls and steep rocky slopes. We offer 
hybrids in mixed shades of violet, lavender and lilac 
only. .25 
VARIEGATED -Strikingly variegated foliage and 
pleasing lavender flowers. Small plants only 25 
RELLIS 
PERENNIS -The always charming old fashioned Eng¬ 
lish Daisy with larger flowers than in past years 15 
BELLIUM 
MINUTIJM -Dainty dwarf single lavender daisy 15 
BOCCONIA 
CORDATA -The large plume poppy, interesting for 
the back of the border 25 
BOLTONIA 
LATISQUAMA -One the finest border plants blooming 
in early'autumn with large single aster-like flowers 
of soft lavender. 5 feet 25 
CALAMINTHA 
ALPINA -A good rock plant or for the edge of the 
border. Small purple flowers nearly all summer. 15 
CALLIRHOE 
INVOLUCRATA -Trailing! plant with large saucer 
shaped flowers of bright rosy crimson, produced all 
summer. 25 
CAMPANULA 
CALYCANTHEMA -The oldfashioned but indispensable 
cup and saucer Canterbury bells. Mixed colors only. .15 
BARBATA -A beautiful Alpine with soft blue flowers 
freely produced. .35 
CARPATICA -The familiar hare bell of Southern 
Europe Larg e blue flowers on slender stems. .15 
GARGANICA -Lovely in a sunny wall or rock crevice 
great trailing mats which disappear under the mass¬ 
es of star-shaped blue flowers. 35 
T A UP? I-A recent introduction from the Greek Islands 
Soft lavender flowers on slender stems. A real gem. .35 
PERSICIFOLIA -The peach leaved bell flower. Splen- 
