ANEMONE. (Windflower). 
*Pulsatilla. (Pasque Flower). Lavender. April- 
May. 1 ft. 
* Pulsatilla Rubrum. Deep purple. April-May. 1 ft. 
ANTHEMIS. (Kelway Chamomile). 
Tinctoria, Perry’s Variety. Large yellow daisy¬ 
like flowers, completely covering the bushy 
plants. June-Oct. 2-3 ft. 
AQUILEGIA. (Columbine). 
Canadensis. Bright red and yellow. May-June. 
2 ft. 
Chrysantha. Golden yellow. 2-3 ft. 
*Dwarf Blue. Fine shade of blue. Excellent for 
rockery. 8 in. 
*Dwarf Mixed. Mixed colors. 8 in. 
*Flabellata Nana Alba. Dwarf variety for rockery 
plantings. White. May-June. 8 in. 
Long Spurred Alba. White. 2-3 ft. 
Long Spurred Coerulea. Blue and white. 2-3 ft. 
Long Spurred Pink and Rose. 2-3 ft. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott. Long spurred variety in mixed 
colors. 2-3 ft. 
FERTILIZER FERTILIZER 
Castor Pomace. Swift-sure. Bone Meal. 
GLASTONBURY GARDEN’S Special Mixture for 
gardens. 
ARABIS. (Rockcress). 
*Alpina. White. April-May. 6 in. 
*Alpina Flore Pleno. Double form of above. 35c 
ea. Extra large plants, 50c ea. 
*Alpina Roseus. Pink. 6 in. 
* Mollis. Masses of white flowers in early spring. 
Shiny green foliage. Prostrate growth. 
AREN ARIA. (Mt. Sandwort). 
*Grandiflora. Pure white star-like flowers. Pros¬ 
trate growth. May. 
*Montana. White. April-May. 4 in. 
*Verna. Prostrate growing plant. Excellent be¬ 
tween flagstones. 
ARMERIA. (Thrift). 
*Maritima. Small round rose colored flowers cov¬ 
ering the low, cushion-like plant during the 
entire season. Fine for rockeries. 
*Maritima Alba. White form of above. 
Cephalotes, Bee’s Ruby. Large ruby red flowers. 
June-Aug. 12 in. 50c ea. 
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