PLANT LIST 
Aquliegia “Hereford’s’' Hybrids—(3) all shades of 
blue, red, yellow, lavender, pink and white; (4) 
May to July; (5) 30 in.; (6) We selected the fin¬ 
est in the world and combined them and now 
have an unexcelled selection for vivid colors and 
beautiful pastels . 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
Aquilegia Hybrid “Dreer's long spurred”—(4) May 
to July; (5) 30 in.; (3) can be had in either blue 
and purple shades or pink and red shades or mix¬ 
ed shades; one of our finest strains. 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
*ARABIS ALPINA—(2) rock cress; (3) white; (4) 
early spring; (5) 6 in.: (6) compact; (7) sunny; 
(8) sandy loam; well drained; (9) a very fine rock 
plant_3 for $.50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
•ARMERIA Laucheana—(2) sea lavender; (3) 
crimson; (4) May to July; (5) 6 in.; (6) compact, 
grassy foliage; (7) sun; (8) gritty, sandy soil; 
(9) border edging and Alpine gardens . 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
ARTEMISIA—“Silver King”; (2) sage family; (3) 
white; |(5) 30 in.; (6) shrubbery; (7) sun; (8) 
ordinary; (9) beautiful silvery sprays to set off 
bouquets. Excellent . 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
ASCLEPIAS Tuberosa—(2) Butterfly Weed; (3) 
brilliant orange; (4) July to Sept.; (5) 2 ft.; (0) 
bushy, with pendulous stems; (7) sun; (8) sandy 
soil; (9) a most brilliant border plant . 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
Aster Novae-Angleae—(2) New England Aster; 
(3) purple; (4) Sept.-Oct.; (5) 4 to 6 ft.; (6) 
tall spikes; (7) sun; (8) loam; (9) wonderful bor¬ 
der plant 3 for $.50 10 fior $1.25 100 for $10.00 
•AUBRIETIA HYBRIDS, Large Flowered—(3) all 
shades of violet and lavender; (4) early spring 
to summer; (5) 6 in.; (6) small tufts; (7) sunny; 
(8) well drained sandy loam; (9) one of the fin¬ 
est rock plants, covered with a sheet of bloom. 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
BABY’S BREATH (See Gypsophila). 
Bnloon Flowers (See Platycodon). 
BAPTISIA Australis—(2) False Indigo; (3) blue; 
(4) June-July; (5) 3 to 4 ft.; (6) bushy, with 
bloom in spikes; (7) sun; (8) deep rich soil; (9) 
excellent border plant. Foliage is good . 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
Bell Flowers (See Campanulas). 
Bleeding Heart (See Dicentra). 
Bloodroot (See Sanguinaria). 
Blue Bells (See Mertensia). 
CAMPANULAS (Bell Flowers) — (9) the bell flow¬ 
ers are among the finest border and rock plants; 
(7) dwarf kinds do best in partial shade, rest in 
sun; (8) all like rich soil. 
Campanula Alliarefolia—(3) creamy white; (4) 
Aug.; (5) 30 in.; (6) spike . 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
CAMPANULA AMABILIS—(3) dark blue; (5) 2 
ft.; (6) spikes; (9) a very handsome novelty bell 
flower from the Crimea. Fine for naturalizing 
.3 for $.70 10 for $1.75 100 for $15.00 
•Campanula Carpatica—(2) Carpathian Hare-bell; 
(3) both in blue or white; (4) May to Sept.; (5) 
1 ft.; (6) compact, bushy; (9) excellent rock 
plant . 3 for $.50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
