ARNICA. Compositae. Common soil. Sunny location. 
69. Montana 12” Gray foliage, large tassels of yellow 
flowers; very rapid growing. Summer.20 
ARTEMESIA. Compositae. 
70. Lactiflora 60” (Mugwort) Creamy white flowers; an ex¬ 
cellent cut.20 
71. Silver King 24” (Ghost Plant) Beautiful silver foliage; 
can be cut and dried. Early fall.25 
ASARUM. Aristolochiaceae. 
72. Caudatum (Wild Ginger) An evergreen shade loving 
ground cover. Will thrive in leaf mould and total shade. .25 
ASCLEPIAS. Asclepidaceae. “Butterfly Weed.” 
73. Tuberosa 15” A very beautiful vivid orange. ...25 
ASPARAGUS. Liliaceae. Shade preferred. 
74. Chinensis 60” This plant which has not for certainty 
been identified has beautiful palm like foliage; may be 
used in the same manner as the common garden variety. .35 
ASPERULA. Rubiaceae. “Woodruff.” 
75. Cyananchica 4” Spreading plant with beautiful rosy 
pink blossoms. A fine summer blooming rock plant.25 
76. Hexaphylla 36” An excellent early substitute for baby 
breath.20 
77. Hirta 4” Clusters of dainty rosy white flowers.20 
ASPHODELUS. Liliaceae. Loamy soil. “Asphodel.” 
78. Luteus 30” Vpry curious foliage; spikes of yellow 
blooms. The plant from which the Daffodil originally 
received its name.25 
ASTER. Compositae. “Starwort or Michaelmas Daisy.” 
79. Alpinus 8” Early light lavender blue. Fine for rock¬ 
eries. Spring.20 
80. - Dark Beauty 6” Larger and darker than the 
preceding variety.25 
81. - Sub-coerulus. Large clear blue. Spring.25 
82. Amellu& King George 24” Large flowers in large trusses 
of bluish violet. Summer.25 
83. Baby’s Breath 30” Fine for cuts. A new fine dainty 
variety.25 
Fall or Michaelmas Daisy. 
84. Climax Lavender 72” Large flowered clear lavender... .20 
85. -White 60” Pure white form of the above. ... .20 
86. Feltham Blue 72” Fine lavender blue.20 
87. Maggie Perry 48” Semi-double purplish mauve.20 
88. Pink Beauty 24” Clear pink in profusion; late August. .20 
89. -Wonder 60” Medium late; very good. ..20 
90. Ryecroft Purple 72” Gray foliage; large purple flowers. .20 
91. - Red 72” Purplish red form of the above.20 
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