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THE WESTMINSTER NURSERY 
Each Per 10 
AREN ARIA (Sandwort) 
*-balearica. 1 in. Creeping plant 
with dark green foliage and a pro¬ 
fusion of miniature white flowers. 
A gem for cool, shady places in the 
rockery, especially for clothing bare 
rocks.20 1.75 
ARMERIA (Thrift or Sea Pink) 
*-laucheana. 3-6 in. Bright rosy red 
flowers in May and June; very 
dainty.15 1.25 
*-maritima. 4-6 in. Evergreen, grass- 
foliage; pale pink flowers in May 
and June. Very valuable for edging. .12 1.00 
*-maritima alba. 4-6 in. White flow¬ 
ering variety.12 1.00 
ARTEMISIA (Wormwood) 
—lactiflora. 4-6 ft. Tall, graceful, with 
heads of small fragrant, white flow¬ 
ers in August and September. Ideal 
for cutting.10 .90 
—Silver King. 2-3 ft. Beautiful sil¬ 
very, misty foliage which is excel¬ 
lent to use in the winter bouquet. .10 .90 
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa (Butterflyweed). 
18-24 in. Bright orange flowers in 
July and August and attractive fo¬ 
liage; excellent in the border and 
fine for cutting.09 .75 
ASPHODELUS luteus (King’s 
Spear). 3-4 ft. Tall spikes of bright 
yellow fragrant flowers, sword-like 
foliage.15 1.25 
ASTER 
*-alpinus. 6-8 in. Large purple blue 
flowers in May and June. Likes the 
sun.15 1.25 
*-himalaicus (Himalayan Aster). 1-2 
in. A dainty plant with surprisingly 
large, light blue flowers borne on 
tiny stems.12 1.00 
*-Mauve Cushion. 8-10 in. The ex¬ 
quisite soft mauve flowers complete¬ 
ly cover the cushion-like plants in 
lavish profusion during October and 
November. One of the most beauti¬ 
ful perennials grown. Likes sun.12 1.00 
—novae-angliae, the autumn flowering 
species fondly known as the New 
England Aster or Michaelmas 
Daisy. We offer the following choice 
varieties: 
Barr’s Pink. 4-5 ft. Flowers large 
and the best pink; vigorous.15 1.25 
Blue Gem. 4-5 ft. Double flowers 
of rich blue; is the best blue in 
cultivation.12 1.00 
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