ASTIBLES (Spireas) 
These charming plants prefer light shade and must 
have ample water and fertility. Then they reward 
with fleecy plumes of various fetching pink 
shades. 2 feet. 25c each. 
AMERICA, Deep pink. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA, Light pink. 
RUEBENS, Deep rose. 
PRINCESS MARY, Soft pink, 
AUBRIETIAS (“Rock Cress”) 
All Especially Fine for the Rockery 
AUBRIETIA, (R) New large-flowered hybrids. The 
range of color includes lavender, purple, mauve, 
rose and crimson. Plant with your double Arabis 
and pale yellow alyssum, or let the Aubretia fall 
over the rocks in colorful curtains. Trailing. 10c. 
AUBRIETIA BOUGAINVILLAE, (R) A delightful 
rosy mauve shade, calling to mind that gorgeous 
vine of the tropics, from which this Aubrietia 
takes its name. 15c. 
AUBRIETIA, “Crimson King,” (R) The richest of its 
color yet attained. 15c. 
AUBRIETIA HENDERSONII, (R) A rich violet col¬ 
or, with large flowers. 15c. 
AURICULA, (See Primulas). 
BELLIS PERENNIS, (R) Old-fashioned quilled 
daisy, bright cherry red shading to white in cen¬ 
ter. Very quaint and free flowering. 3 in. 10c. 
BELLIUM MINIUTUM, (R) Tiny daisy from Greece. 
It blooms for weeks at a time. 3 inches. 10c. 
BETONICA GRANDIFLORA, (R) Rather coarse but 
effective. Light magenta flowers. 15 inches. 15c. 
BLEEDING HEART, (See Dicentra Spectablis). 
CALAMINTHA ALPINA, (R) All summer long the 
small violet flowers adorn the slender shoots of 
this easily grown plant. 8 inches. 10c. 
CAMPANULAS (Bell Flower) 
CAMPANULA BELLARDI MIRANDI, (R) A novelty 
with bells of silvery blue. Very profuse flowering. 
3 inches. 25c. 
CAMPANULA CALYCANTHEMA, Pink. The ever- 
popular “cup and saucer” Canterbury Bell. 10c. 
$1.00 per dozen. 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA' GRANDIFLORA, (R) 
Free-flowering, robust and good looking. The va¬ 
riety offered is a soft blue. Deserves generous 
planting. 10c4 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA “Isabel,” (R) extremely 
large and wide-open flowers of light blue. 15c. 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA “Riverslea Beauty,’” (R) 
Much larger than the type, and of slightly differ¬ 
ent form. Please specify whether you want blue 
or white—you should have BOTH. 15c. 
CAMPANULA FENESTRELLATA, (R) Of delightful 
trailing habit, equally at home in rock garden or 
wall. Medium blue in the shade—flowers star, 
rather than bell shaped. 25c. 
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