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Arabis (A'-ra-bis) (R)—Very useful plants for carpeting dry 
walls or banks forming broad mats of evergreen foliage 
fairly smothered under a profusion of bloom in early 
spring. 
—Alpina. Earliest of all. Pure white, 4" ...20 
—Alpina Flora Plena. Coming a little later. A double sort 
with long blooming season. Excellent cut flower ... .25- 
—Alpina Rosea. A fine early single pink.... 35 
—Alpina Variegata- Very distinct, having a broad margin 
of creamy white around each finely notched leaf. Com¬ 
pact grower. White flowers.-.......25 
—Aubrietoides. A new purple sort.. .35 
—Muralis Rosea. Dark green foliage. Pink flowers 12".. .25 
One each of the 6 Arabis $1 -50 
Armeria (Ar-meer'-ia) Alpina (R)—Diminutive tufts of 
grass-like leaves from which rise 3" stems with heads of 
bright rose flowers all season. A gem....20 
—Formosa (R). A larger type 10" tall. ..20 
One each of the 2 Armerias .35 
Arisaema (A.-ris-e 2 'ma) Tr p y’lum (Jack-in-the-Pu-p't)— 
Odd and interesting for a shady spot. 12".25 
Artemisia (Ar-te-miz'-i_a)—A group of shrubby perennials 
having finely cut aromatic foliage unsurpassed for use 
with cut flowers. 
—Abrotanum (Old Man). Dark green soft feathery foliage 
with a very pleasing odor-......20 
—Lactiflora. A most attractive plant with astilbe like fra¬ 
grant creamy white flowers, scenting the whole garden in 
August and September. 4'.25 
—Stelleriana (Dusty Miller). Large deeply cut, silvery 
white leaves. 18".......20 
—Silver King (Ghost Plant). Striking variety with leaves 
like frosted silver, forming perfect mounds of white- 
Should be in every garden, 4'...25 
One each of the 4 Artemisias -80 
Asperula (As-per'-eu-la) Odorata (R)—Fine for carpeting- 
shady places. Creeping stems and whorled leaves sur¬ 
mounted i.y heads of filmy white flowers all season- A 
fine scented herb, 8".......20 
Aster, Hardy, (Michaelmas-Daisy)—Make wonderful show¬ 
ing in late fall. Fine cut flowers. 
—Feltham Blue. Pretty aniline blue, very profuse.20 
—Novae Angliae. Bright violet purple. Most showy.20 
—-Perry’s White. Star-like blooms with white petals and 
yellow center.20 
—Mrs. Raynor. The nearest red of all asters; Good form 
and fine bloomer.20 
—St. Egwin. Pleasing, rosy-pink; very free blooming.20 
One each of 5 Asters—-.90 
Aster Alpinus (R)—Very choice little plant having large 
blue flow T ers in May on 6" stems..20 
Aubrietia (Oh-bree'-ta) (R)—One of the very best rock 
plants. Fine evergreen foliage and veritable sheets of col¬ 
or in the spring. 
—Crimson King. Red flowers. Unusually good foliage. .. .35 
—Lissadel Pink. A very superior pink sort.25 
—Airs. Lloyd Edwards. Choice new crimson purple.25 
—Variegata. Small compact foliage edged with yel¬ 
low. Purple flowers. .. .50 
One Each of the 4 Aubrietia—1.20 
FREE: Your choice any 25c plant with each $2.00 sent in. 
