WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND 
35 
Each Per 10 
Climax. 4-5 ft. Tall pyramidal 
spikes of large, light lavender- 
blue flowers. Good cut flower.12 1.00 
Erica. 2 ft. Semi-double, clear 
pink.10 .90 
Maggie Perry. 4-5 ft. Pleasing 
mauve.10 .90 
Queen Mary. 4 ft. Blue tinted lav¬ 
ender.12 1.00 
Sam Benham. 4-5 ft. The best 
white Michaelmas Daisy; large 
flowers, fine for cutting.12 1.00 
ASTILBE 
—america. 3 ft. Great trusses of deli¬ 
cate lilac pink blooms; very frag¬ 
rant; outstanding. Prefers moist 
rich soil and sun or semi-shade.18 1.50 
—davidi (David Astilbe). 4-5 ft. One 
of the best of the large Astilbes. 
The graceful plumes of rich crim¬ 
son purple and violet in July and 
August produce spectacular effects 
in the hardy border, rock garden 
and water garden.20 1.75 
*-gloria superba. 18-24 in. Beautiful 
deep rose-pink flowers; very pro¬ 
lific.18 1.50 
AUBRIETIA (Wall-Cress) 
*-deltoides bougainvillei. 3-4 in. Love¬ 
ly trailing plant with masses of 
light violet flowers from April to 
June. Loves to droop over rocks or 
low walls.18 1.50 
*-Mrs. Lloyd Edwards. 3-4 in. Fine 
crimson purple variety.20 . 
*-Rose Queen. 4-6 in. Delightful rose- 
pink flowers.18 1.50 
^-Selected Large Flowering Hybrids. 
3-6 in. A splendid assortment of 
colors.12 1.00 
BAPTISIA australis (Blue Wild-indi¬ 
go). 3 ft. Spikes of dark blue flow¬ 
ers in June; good for cutting.07 .65 
BELLIS perennis (English Daisy) 
::: -monstrosa. 6 in. Large flowers which 
make dainty bouquets. Either dou¬ 
ble pink or double white.10 .90 
* monstrosa Etna. 6 in. Brilliant red 
daisy; blooms in early spring.12 1.00 
:: BELLIUM bellidiolides (Alpine 
Daisy). 3 in. A dainty little minia¬ 
ture daisy that throws out runners 
and forms a wide mat covered all 
summer with tiny white flowers.15 1.25 
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