WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 
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Anemone sylvestris. (Snowdrop Anemone). Single white 
flowers in May and June. 12 to 15 inches. Very good for 
naturalizing in half shade. 
Anemone, Queen Charlotte. Deep apple-blossom pink, 
semi-double. 2 to 3 feet. 
Anemone, Whirlwind. Pure white, semi-double flowers. 3 
to 4 feet. 
Anthemis tinctoria Kelwayi. (Hardy Marguerite). Rich 
golden-yellow blossoms. June, July and August. 15 to 
18 inches. 
*Aquilegia canadensis. (Columbine). Bright scarlet and 
yellow flowers. May and June. 12 to 15 inches. 
*Aquilegia chrysantha. Yellow with claret-tinted tip. Ex¬ 
cellent. 18 to 25 inches. 
*Aquilegia nivea grandiflora. Beautiful pure white flowers. 
18 to 24 inches. 
*Aquilegia Dobbie Imp. Hybrids. Long'spurred hybrids in 
a variety of colors. 
*Arabis alpina. (Rock Cress). Pure white, dwarf. May. 0 to 
12 inches. 
Armeria cephalotes rubra. (Sea Pink). Bright green foliage, 
bright red blossoms. Blooms all summer. 9 to 12 inches. 
Armeria alba. A white form of the above. 
Armeria rosea. Beautiful rose-pink flowers. Blooming all 
summer. 
Artemesia, Silver King. (Wormwood). A unique spreading 
plant with silvery-gray foliage. 
* Aster —The following seven varieties comprise the set of new 
dwarf hybrids which make mounds of color in late Sep¬ 
tember and October. 35 cents each. 
*Countess of Dudley —clear pink. 
*Lady Henry Maddox —pale pink tinted lavender. 
*Marjorie —bright rose-pink. 
*Nancy —pale flesh pink. 
*Remembrance —deep soft lavender. 
*Ronald —a pleasing shade of lavender pink. 
*Victor —very dwarf. Lavender. 
*Aster amellus, King George. Semi-dwarf. A large beauti¬ 
ful violet blue with golden center. 35 cents each. $3 per 
dozen. 
*Mauve Cushion. Large flowers of silvery mauve produced 
in great profusion in October and November. 9 to 12 
inches. 35 cents each. $3 per dozen. 
*Royal Blue. Dwarf even shade of deep blue. 
* Aster alpinus. (White Rock Aster). Fine, attractive aster 
bearing many fine white daisy-like flowers during May 
and June. 6 to 8 inches high. 
Aster nova angliae. (New England Aster). Cerulean-blue 
flowers. September and October. 3 to 5 feet. 
We do not cellar our stock but dig each order separately. 
