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LETHERMAN’S SEED HOUSE, Canton, Ohio 
Aquilegia (Columbine) 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) 
(P. R. Culture 1 3) 
62 Alpina. (6 inches.) Pure white flowers in dense 
masses very early in Spring; must have sunny posi¬ 
tion. Pkt. 10c. 
ARCTOTIS ( Blue-eyed African Daisy) 
(A. Culture 2) 
122 Crandis. (2 to 3 feet.) Forms bushes with large 
daisy flowers on long stems. The petals are pearly 
white on the upper surface and pale lilac on the 
under side; the center is a delicate mauve surround¬ 
ed by a gold band. Very good cut flower. Pkt. lOe. 
ARENARIA (Sandwort) 
(P. R. Culture 32) 
121 Verna. Prostrate growing plant covered in early 
Spring with small silvery white flowers. Excellent 
for rock gardens and between flag stones. Pkt. 15c. 
124 Laricifolia. Rather large white flowers. Good rock 
garden plant. Pkt. 15c. 
ARMERIA (Thrift or Sea Pink) 
(P. R. Culture 32) 
63 Laucheana. (3 to 6 inches.) Forms evergreen 
tufts of bright green with bright rosy red flowers. 
May-june. Pkt. 10c. 
64 Maritima. (3 to 6 inches.) Flowers of pale pink. 
May-june. Pkt. 10c. 
65 Alba. (3 to 6 inches.) Flowers pure white. May- 
) une. Pkt. 10c. 
ARTIMISIA 
(P. Culture 32) 
123 Silver King. (3 feet.) Striking white leaved con¬ 
trast plant. Sprays may be cut to mix with winter 
bouquets. Pkt. 15c. 
ASPERULA (Woodruff) 
(P. R. Culture 32) 
126 Odorata. (6 to 8 inches.) Good for carpeting 
shady places and rock garden work. Heads of white 
flowers just above the foliage in May. Sweet scent¬ 
ed. Germinates slow. Pkt. 10c. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
(P. R. Culture 13) 
Among the earliest flowers to bloom in 
Spring, easily grown, thriving in almost any 
location. 
1 1 4 Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Strain Long Spurred. An ex¬ 
ceptionally fine strain of large size blooms with 
proportionate long spurs. Colors range through lav¬ 
enders, mauves, blues, whites, creams, yellows, 
pinks, reds, etc., forming a mass of color seldom 
equalled. Pkt. 15e. 
115 Chrysantha. Golden yellow, long spurred. Pkt. 
10c. 
116 Coerulea. (Rocky Mountain Columbine.) Flow¬ 
ers large, petals white, sepals deep blue, long spurs. 
One of the finest native American flowers. Fine for 
rock gardens. Pkt. 10c. 
1 17 Long Spurred Blue Shades Improved. Very vigor¬ 
ous plants 3 to 4 feet with clear blue blooms of 
slightly varying shades. Immense size over 4 inches 
across with long spurs in proportion. A truly magnifi¬ 
cent flower. Pkt. 25c. 
118 Long Spurred Hybrids. Most lovely colors rang¬ 
ing from pure white, pink, salmon, pale and deep 
blue, rose, bronze, ruby, orange, yellow and many 
most beautiful combinations of these shades. Pkt. 
10c. 
119 Double Mixed. A very fine mixture containing a 
large range of colors. Pkt. 5c. 
AUBRIETIA (Purple Rock Cress) 
(P. R. Culture 1 3) 
134 Eyrl. (6 inches.) Dwarf creeping plants forming 
sheets of rosy lilac flowers; fine for crevices. Pkt. 
15c. 
MARVEL DUST SPRAY 
A Dog Repellent—15c a Package 
KEEPS DOCS and CATS AWAY! 
Don’t Let Them Ruin Your Evergreens 
or Spoil Your Flowers. Keep 
Them off Your Lawn. 
A harmless preparation. No mixing neces¬ 
sary. Shake it on the flower beds, on shrubs, 
at the base of trees. 
