N. A. HALLAUER—Webster, N. Y. 
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♦Arenaria Balearica (Sandwort)—White starlike flowers in pro¬ 
fusion in May. Forms a mat of emerald green foliage 1/2 in. 
high. Will grow in shade, (w) (s). 25 cents each. 
♦Arenaria Caespitosa—A spreading mat of mossy green studded with 
white stars in June. Good for stepping stones. 25 cents each. 
♦Arcnaria Crandifiora—A dwarf plant covered with white starlike 
flowers from |une to August. One of the best rock plants. 
Well-drained soil, sun or light shade. 5 in. 25 cents each. 
♦Arenaria Montana—Large white flowers in May and June. Deep 
green foliage. Sunny situation. 5 in. 25 cents each. 
♦Arenaria Verna Aurea—Similar to Caespitosa but its foliage Is 
golden yellow. 35 cents each. 
♦Armeria Laucheana (Thrift) (Sea Pink)—Tufts of evergreen 
grass-like foliage, succeeding in any soil and flowering almost 
continuously. Flowers rosy red on naked stems 4 to 6 in. 
high. Very satisfactory for border or rockery. 25 cents each. 
♦Armeria Marifima—Grass-like evergreen toliage, pale pink flow¬ 
ers in May and June. 4 to 6 in. 25 cents each. 
♦Arnica Mollis—Radical hairy leaves and bright yellow daisy flowers 
on 12 in. stems in early summer. Leaf mold and sand. 50 
cents each. 
♦Artemesia Abrotanum (Old Man)—Finely divided silvery aromatic 
foliage. 15 in. A handsome foliage plant but its flowers are 
not particularly attractive, (c). 25 cents each. 
Artemesia Lactiflcra (Sweet scented Mugwort)—Small white 
sweetly scented flowers in Aug. and Sent. Finely cut foliage. 
Good cut flower. 3 ft. Any soil. (c). 25 cents each. 
Artemesia Silver King (Ghost Flower)—Silvery white foliage. Ex¬ 
cellent for bouquets. 3 ft. (c). 25 cents each. 
Asclepias Tuberosa (Butterfly Weed) (Swallow Wort) (Silk Weed) 
—Showy bright orange blossoms in heads. A native plant found 
on poor sandy soil in sun. July and August. 1 1/2 ft. (c). 
25 cents each. 
♦Asperula Odorata (Sweet Woodruff) (Waldmeister)—A dwarf 
spreading plant, excellent for carpeting shady places. A sweet- 
scented herb. White flowers in clusters. May. 6 in. Pre¬ 
fers leaf mold soil and partial shade. 25 cents each. 
ASTER—HARDY VARIETIES 
♦Alpinus—Bright blue daisy-like flowers. Succeeds in any well 
drained soil in sun. May and June. 6 in. 25 cents each. 
♦Alpinus Albus—A white form of the above. 25 cents each. 
♦Alpinus Coliath—Large bluish purple flowers. 8 in. 25 cents 
each. 
♦Alpinus Rubra—Reddish purple flowers in May and June. 6 in. 
25 cents each. 
Amellus Elegans—Free flowering lilac blue. August and Sept. 
2 ft. (c). 25 cents each. 
♦Mauve Cushion—Forms a cushion like mound 2 ft. across and 
8 in. tall. In Sept, and Oct. the large delicate mauve flowers 
completely cover the plant. 25 cents each. 
Blue Gem—Rich blue flowers, semi-double, good cut flower, (c). 
25 cents each. 
Climax—Large light lavender blue flowers in pyramidial spikes. 
One of the best for cut flowers. 4 ft. Aug. to Oct. (c). 25 
cents each. 
Feltham Blue—Dark blue. Aug. to Oct. 3 ft. (c). 25 cents 
Mrs. F. Raynor—Bright rosy crimson. Sept, to Oct. 4 ft. (c). 
25 cents each. 
St. Egwin—A free flowering pink variety. 3 ft. Oct. 25 cents 
each. 
White Climax—A white flowering variety of climax. 25 cents 
each. 
♦Astilbe Sinensis Pumilla—A rare and very attractive dwarf plant 
forming spikes of foamy rosy pink flowers in August. 10 in. 
Rich moist soil. 50 cents each. 
For other Astilbes—See Spirea. 
♦Aubretia Deltoides (False Wall Cress)—Forms dense mats of green 
foliage similar to arabis. Violet flowers in early April and May. 
6 in. Dry soil in sun. Excellent rock or wall plants, (w) (s). 
25 cents each. 
Baptisia Australis (False Indigo)—Tall racemes or dark blue pea¬ 
shaped flowers in June. Good foliage. 3 ft. Ordinary soil. 25 
cents each. 
♦Beilis Perennis Longfellow (English Daisy) (Bachelors Button) — 
Perfectly formed double pink flowers in spring and again in 
fall. 5 in. Ordinary soil. 20 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. 
♦Beilis Perennis Snowball—A white form of the above. 20 cents 
each, $1.50 per dozen. 
Bocconia Cordata (Plume Poppy) — (Tree Celandine)—A very at¬ 
tractive tall plant, creamv plumes of flowers in July and August. 
Succeeds in any soil. 6 ft. 25 cents each. 
Boltonia Asteroides (False Chamomile) (Boltons Starwort) — 
Another fine tall growing plant literally covered with medium 
sized white daisies in fall. 5 ft. 25 cents each. 
Boltonia Latisquama—An excellent lavender pink form. Valuable 
for cutting. 4 ft. (c). 25 cents each. 
