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VAN'S PERENNIAL GARDENS 
1131. Feltham Blue—6 feet. Fine laven¬ 
der blue. Each . 15c 
1132. Maggie Perry—4 feet. Semi-double 
purplish-mauve. Each . 15c 
1133. Pink Beauty—2 feet. Clear pink 
flowers in profusion; late August. 
Each . 15c 
1134. Pink Wonder—5 feet. Medium late. 
Each . 15c 
1135. Ryecroft Purple—6 feet. Gray fol¬ 
iage; large purple flowers. Each 20c 
1136. Ryecroft Red—6 feet. Purplish red 
form of the above. Each .... 20c 
1137. White Star—4 feet. Masses of 
dainty tiny white flowers. Each 15c 
1137C. One each of Mrs. F. W. Raynor, 
Grey Lady, and Little Boy Blue, 
for . 60c 
1137CC. One each of Climax Lavender, 
Maggie Perry, and Pink Beauty, 
for . 30c 
ASTILBE 
1138. America—Beautiful pink plumes with 
a bluish caste. Excellent for cut 
flowers. Grows about 3 feet. Ea. 20c 
1139. Chinensis Pumilla — A very dwarf 
type with spikes of rosy mauve flow¬ 
ers on 12 inch stems. Each ... 50c 
1140. Davidii—A handsome plant from 
China, flowers rose-violet, in large 
plumes 6 feet. Astilbes are excel¬ 
lent plants for shade. Each .. 20c 
1141. Queen Alexandria—2 feet Light sal¬ 
mon pink. Each .20c 
AUBRETIA 
This group is one of the most valuable 
for the alpine garden or rock walls. They 
bloom from early Spring and throughout 
the summer. Their vivid colorings lend 
charm to any garden. 
1142. Crimson King—A purplish crimson. 
Each . 35c 
1143. Dr. Mules—A very profuse bloomer 
with violet purple flowers. Ea. 50c 
1144. Eyrii — Large light violet blooms. 
Each . 20c 
1145. Gracea—Bright lavender blue. Ea. 20c 
1146. Large Flowered Hybrids—Finest mix¬ 
ture obtainable. Each . 15c 
1147. Mrs. Lloyd Edwards—Choice new 
crimson shaded with violet. Each 35c 
1148. Purple King—Large flowered deep 
purple. Each . 25c 
1149. Rosea Grandiflora — Clear pink. 
Each . 20c 
1150. Variegated—Yellow and green foliage 
with purple blue flowers. Each 35c 
1151. Whitewall Gem.Bright purple. Ea. 15c 
1151C. One each of the Aubretias for $2.35 
AURICULA 
See Primula 
BAHIA—Syn. ERIOPHYLLUM 
CAESPITOSUM 
1152. Lanata—12 inches. Wonderful showy 
plant with gray foliage and golden 
yellow flowers. Each . 15c 
BAPTISA 
1156. Grandiflora—2 feet. Very attractive 
bright green foliage with Lupin like 
flowers of a deep indigo blue in 
midsummer. It is sometimes called 
“False Indigo.” Each . 15c 
BELLIS 
1154. lntegrifolia—A mass of white daisies 
tinted lavender, blooming all sum¬ 
mer. Height 10 inches. Each .. 15c 
BELLIUM 
1155. Minatium—2 inches. Very dainty 
miniature white daisies; excellent 
for the rock garden. Summer. Ea. 20c 
BETONICA 
1156. Grandiflora—2 feet. Very atractive 
dark green foliage, with beautiful 
heads of red purple flowers. Ea. 20c 
BIDENS 
1157. Atrosanguinea —15 inches. “The 
Black Dahlia.” This plant needs 
slight protection. It bears at¬ 
tractive maroon black flowers in 
profusion. Each . 20c 
BOCCONIA 
1158. Cordata—5 feet. “Plume Poppy.” 
This plant has attractive large glau¬ 
cous sinuate foliage; panicles of 
cream white flowers in the fall. 
Each . 20c 
BOLTONIA 
1159. Latisquama—6 to 8 feet. Makes an 
excellent background plant. It has 
large mauve pink daisies in early 
fall. Each . 20c 
