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Artemisia (Ar-te-mis'-i-a)— A group of shrubby perennials 
having finely cut aromatic foliage unsurpassed for use 
with cut flowers. 
—Abrotanum (Old Man). Dark green soft feathery foliage 
with a very pleasing odor . *25 
—Lactiflora. A most attractive plant with astilbe like fra¬ 
grant creamy white flowers, scenting the whole garden in 
August and September. 4'.25 
—Frigida. A tiny silvery gem having silky, frosted foliage .25 
—Stelleriana (Dusty Miller). Large deeply cut, silvery 
white leaves. 18".20 
—Silver King (Ghost Plant). 'Striking variety with leaves 
like frosted silver, forming perfect mounds of white- 
Should be in every garden, 4'.25 
One each ofthe 5 Artemisias 1.05 
Aster, Hardy, (Michaelmas-Daisy)—Make wonderful show¬ 
ing in late fall. Fine cut flowers. 
—Blue Gem. An exceptionally bright electric blue, large 
double flowers. The best blue aster yet introduced .50 
—Empress of Colwall. Excellent double flowers of rosy 
lilac. New.35 
—Feltham Blue. Pretty aniline blue, very profuse.20 
—General Pershing. The largest pink. Profuse bloomer.35 
—'King George. The very finest blue violet.. -35 
—Mrs. Raynor. The nearest red of all asters; Good form 
and fine bloomer.20 
—Novae Angliae. Bright violet purple. Most showy.'... .20 
—Perry’s White. Star-like blooms with white petals and 
yellow center .20 
—Queen of Colwall. Lovely delicate mauve semi-double 
flowers. Very tall growing branches beautifully curved 
giving the plant a charming effect. New.. .25 
—St. Egwin. Pleasing, rosy-pink; very free blooming.20 
—Weinholtzi. Very fine deep blue- .35 
—White Fleece. A native sort that literally covers itself with 
small, feathery white flowers midsummer to fall. 2 ' .25 
One each of the 12 Asters— $3.00 
Aster, Hardy Dwarf Sorts- (R) 
—Alpinus. Indispensable for the rockery or edging. Large 
deep blue flowers in May and June. . -25 
—Mauve Cushion. Distinct Japanese species forming a cir¬ 
cular cushion of green from which rise 9" stems bearing- 
in lavish profusion very large soft mauve flowers with a 
silvery reflex.25 
—ISubcaeruleus. Forming dense tufts of leaves throwing up 
leafless 8" stems with massive bluish violet flowers 3" 
in diameter.•..25 
One each of the three dwarf asters *70 
New Dwarf Hybrid Asters. (R) 
These new dwarf asters are invaluable for the rock garden 
as they come in the late summer and fall when color In 
the rockery is the hardest to maintain. They are perfectly 
hardy and grow with very little water, making perfect 
little mounds of color 8" to 10 /r in height. One of the most 
valuable additions to rock plants in recent years. 
—Marjorie- Very large bright rose pink.35 
—Nancy. Great masses of lavender pink blooms..35 
—Ronald. Growing an inch or so taller with bright ruby 
buds opening to soft lilac pink...35 
—Victor. Very dwarf, blooming clear pale blue. -35 
One each of the above dwarf asters for $1.25 
Androsace Sarmentosa is absolutely indispensable. 
