INSURES HARDINESS AND VITALITY IN OUR PLANTS 
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X—ALYSSUM, SAXTILE COM- 
PACTUM (Gold Dust or Basket of 
Gold) 9 to 12 inches. A very popular 
border and Rock Garden Perennial of 
easy culture, thriving in well drained 
soil and in sunny position. One of the 
showiest of Spring Flowers growing 
masses of brilliant Golden yellow flow¬ 
ers during May and June. Should be 
used freely in every Rock Garden. Each 
15 cents; 3 or more 14 cents each. 
ANCHUSA, DROPMORE (Giant 
For-get-me-Not. 3 ft. Tall spikes of brill¬ 
iant blue starting in June and continu¬ 
ing practically all summer. Each 20 
cents; 3 or more 15 cents each. 
ANTHEMIS, KELWAYI (Hardy Mar¬ 
guerite) 2 feet. A free flowering peren¬ 
nial with beautifully cut foliage and 
yellow daisy shaped flowers borne dur¬ 
ing entire growing season. Will grow in 
any soil or location. Especially valuable 
for cutting for bouquets. Each 12 cents; 
3 or more 11 cents each. 
X AQUILEGIA, (Columbine) One- 
of the easiest grown and also one of the 
most satisfactory perennials. Few hardy 
plants can excell them in beauty of flow¬ 
ers. Will succeed in any ordinary soil 
and respond quickly to the efforts of 
Peat Humus, growing larger plants and 
more flowers, where the Peat is used. A 
splendid Rock Garden plant. Also very 
valuable for cut flowers. We can supply 
the following very choice varieties: 
X—MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT’S Hybrids 
2 to 3 ft. Large flowers with long spurs 
and with a wide color range of most 
beautiful shades of lavender, blue, 
mauve, purple, red, etc. Each 25 cents; 
3 or more 22 cents each. 
X-ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLUM¬ 
BINE, 2 to 3 ft. One of the prettiest of 
our native flowers. Extra good for cut¬ 
ting for Decoration Day. Colors run to 
bright shades of blue, lavender, pink, 
etc. Each 20 cents; 3 or more 18 cents 
each. 
X-ROSE QUEEN, 1V 2 ft. A beautiful 
strain of pink and rose colors, with white 
centers and yellow outers. Each 25 cents; 
3 or more 22 cents each. 
X—DOUBLE MIXED, 2 to 3 ft. In this 
assortment you will get the choicest of 
the double flowering columbines. They 
run in all shades of colors, and are very 
beautiful. Each 20 cents; 3 or more 19 
cents each. 
X—SINGLE MIXED, 2 to 3 ft. A very 
choice assortment of colors in single 
flowering varieties. All shades of colors. 
Each 15 cents; 2 or more 14 cents each. 
X—ARABIS, ALPINA (Rock Cress) 
6 inches A charming dwarf flowering 
plant, loaded in early spring with pure 
white flowers, making very pleasing con¬ 
trasts for use in beds, borders, rock gar¬ 
dens, etc. Each 20 cents; 3 or more for 
18 cents each. 
X ARMERIA, (Sea Pink) This fine 
Border plant produces masses of globe 
shaped rosy pink flowers from May to 
August. Splendid for cutting. Also for 
curing for winter bouquets. Each 20 
cents; 3 or more 15 cents each. 
ARTEMISIA, silver king, 2 to 3 
ft. A very striking, silvery foliage plant 
for contrast in flower gardens, and very 
valuable for use in bouquets, during the 
summer and fall, and also for winter 
baskets. The plant matures in early sum¬ 
mer and quickly hardens so that it can 
be cut and the silvery stems used with¬ 
out moisture. The foliage does not wilt 
nor shatter after hardening off, and will 
keep indefinitely without losing color. 
Each 25 cents; 3 or more 22 cents each. 
A bed of Olympia Poppy Clumps. 
Small seedlings covered with 
Tent cloths in background 
Notice how strong and thrifty 
these beds of Dianthus Plumaris 
look. Some already flowering 
Barbara Ann surprised in Hardy 
Phlox Border. Does she 
love flowers? 
Beds of Oriental Poppies that 
grow the big flaming red 
flowers up to 9 inches 
