Baptisia Australis makes a - colorful show 
AUBRIETIA “LISSADELL PINK” 
A selected Irish introduction 
ASTILBE 
DAVIDI. A handsome Chinese native with large rose plumes overcast 
with purple. Does well in a moist, shady situation. 4 feet. Pkt. 15c, 
Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
NEW PINK HYBRIDS. A striking innovation showing shades of rich coral 
pink. The huge spikes are delicately tipped with shell pink giving a 
pleasing effect. 2 feet. Pkt. 25c. 
* ASTRAGALUS 
ALPINUS. A choice trailing alpine with deep blue flowers. Pkt. 20c. 
ASTRANTIA 
MAJOR. A nice plant for the border with rose and white flowers. 2 feet. 
"AUBRIETIA 
Becaue of their neat, compact foliage and the vivid splash of color 
which they give in the Spring, Aubrietias are highly recommended for the 
rock garden and rock walls. 
BOUGAINVILLEA. Dark, clear blue flowers in profusion. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 
35c. 
CRIMSON KINC. A select strain of rich crimson purple. Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 
50c. 
DELTOIDES. Compact, clear lavender. 
EYERI. Large violet flowers. One of the best. 
GRACEA. Bright lavender blue. Foliage gray. 
HENDERSONI. Rich deep lavender. 
HYBRIDA CRANDIFLORA. A choice strain of large flowered types. 
LEICHTLINI. Unusually compact and a rosy carmine. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
LISSADELL PINK. An exquisite Irish introduction being a delicate bright 
pink. Pkt. 25c. 
MOERHEIMI. A beautiful lilac pink. Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
MRS. LLOYD EDWARDS. Choice new crimson shaded with violet. Pkt. 25c. 
WHITEWELL GEM. Rosy purple with a distinct white halo in the center. 
SELECTED MIXED. A well balanced mixture of the fine named varieties. 
Makes a grand display in the rockery. 
AZALEA 
KAEMPFERI (Flame Azalea). One of the best brilliant reds. It is a dazzling 
sight in the Spring. Slow from seed, but interesting to try. Pkt. 15c, 
Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
MOLLIS. A hardy and dependable variety which will bloom within four years 
from seed. Azalea seed should be sown in peat moss and then transfer 
the seedlings to beds for slight protection the first winter. The vivid 
shades of flame orange and deep yellow make this one of the showiest 
in the Spring. 
BAHIA 
*LANATA. A uniform grower with neat yellow flowers on 12 inch stems. 
The foliage is gray green. Pkt. 25c. 
BALSAM ITA 
VULCARIS. Old fashioned gray leaved plant scented strongly of camphor. 
18 inches. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
BAPTISIA 
AUSTRALIS (False Indigo). Large, Lupin-like spikes of clear deep blue. 
Blooms profusely during June. Makes a dense bush that is fine for a 
high border. The foliage is attractive. 3 feet. 1 oz. 50c. 
BELLIS 
*PERENNIS “LONCFELLOW” (English Daisy). The popular double rose-red 
that comes in bloom early in the Spring. Excellent for bedding or for 
borders. 6 inches. 
PERENNIS “SNOWBALL.” Compact, round double flowers of pure white. 
PERENNIS MIXED. A fine mixture of blended colors. 
MONSTROSA. A selected strain of extra large flowers. These are very pretty 
as cut flowers making a dainty bouquet. White, Rose, Red, or Mixed. 
ETNA. A brilliant red Daisy of perfect form that blooms in the early Spring. 
Fine for the rockery. Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
ROTUNDIFOLIA COERULESCENS. A charming dwarf single blue daisy. A 
pretty novelty for the rock garden. 6 inches. Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
BETONICA 
CRANDIFLORA SUPERBA. A mid-summer bloomer that makes a bright spot 
in the border with its 1 1/2 foot spike of lilac rose. 
ROSEA. Free blooming spikes of bright rose. 1 5 inches. Pkt. 20c. 
BOCCONIA 
CORDATA (Plume Poppy). An attractive and useful plant for the back 
border with its tall plumy panicles of creamy white. It is a continuous 
bloomer throughout the summer. 6 feet. 
BOLTON IA 
ASTEROIDES. A late August bloomer for the back border with a profusion of 
white Aster-like flowers. 4 feet. 
LATISQUAMAE. From late August until frost the myriad of bright pink 
flowers lend a brightness to the garden. 5 feet. 
BUDDLEYEA 
MACNIFICA (Butterfly Bush). This colorful shrub which acts as a her¬ 
baceous plant is very pretty. Long lavender spikes, lilac scented, cover 
the 5 foot bush during the summer. Fine for cutting. 
BUPTHALMUM 
CORDIFOLIUM. Large bright yellow Ox-Eye Daisy effective in the border. 4 
feet. 
"CALAMINTHA 
ALPINA (Alpine Mint). A pleasing dwarf alpine for the rocks. The foliage 
is green with a bronze cast and the numerous flowers are a strong 
lavender. 6 inches. Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
"CALANDRINIA 
UMBELLATA. A showy dwarf with vivid crimson flowers that cover the 6 
inch plants in the Spring. 
CALLA 
AETHIOPICA (African Lily). Large white trumpet shaped lilies on 3 foot 
stems. 
"CALLIRHOE 
INVOLUCRATA. One of the best trailers for a large rockery. The plant is 
covered with rich crimson Poppy-like flowers all summer. Pkt. 15c, Tr. 
Pkt. 40c. 
CALOCHORTUS 
*MIXED VARIETIES (Mariposa Lily). The gayly colored wild Tulips of the 
West. Varied in form and color and charming for the rock garden. 
Hardy bulbs that come well from seed. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
CAMASSIA 
ESCULENTA. A hardy bulb for moist situation. Clusters of rich purple blue 
flowers on 3 foot stems. Fine for cutting. Sow to get benefit of freez¬ 
ing. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
LEICHTLINI ALBA. Large creamy white star shaped flowers on strong 4 
foot stems. As effective as Eremurus. Hardy. Sow to get benefit of 
freezing. Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
HYBRIDA. A bulb ot the Lily family. Taken from choice named hybrids in 
varying shades of blue and white. Fine for cutting. 2 feet. Pkt. 20c, Tr. 
Pkt. 50c. 
CARDUUS 
KERNERI. Large thistle-shaped flowers on 3 foot stems. 
"CARLINA 
ACAULIS. An attractive dwarf for dry, sandy situations. Ornamental foliage 
with stemless, silvery thistle-like flower heads. 6 inches. Pkt. 20c. 
CARLINA ACAULIS 
Stemless, Silvery Thistles 
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