6 
Asperula (As-per-eu'-la) Odorata (R)— Fine for carpeting 
shady places. Creeping stems and whorled leaves sur¬ 
mounted by heads of filmy white flowers all season. A 
fine scented herb, 8".20 
Aubrietia (Oh-bre'-she-a) (R) — One of the very best rock 
plants. Fine evergreen foliage and veritable sheets of color 
in the spring. 
—Lissadel Pink. A very superior pink sort.25 
—Mrs. Lloyd Edwards. Choice new crimson purple.25 
-—Variegata. Small compact foliage edged with yel¬ 
low. Purple flowers. .50 
Asarum (As-ar'-um) Caudatum. Wild Ginger (R). — Large 
dark, heart-shaped evergreen leaves on branches that root 
as they creep. Curious deep-red flowers. Beautiful in moist 
shade.25 
Beilis (Bel'-lis) Perennis Monstrosa (E) —Improved doub’e 
English daisy of monstrous size .20 
Bellium (Bel'-i-um) Bellidioeides (R) —A very dainty little 
daisy forming a broad mat covered with white flowers 
all season. 2".20 
Boltonia (Bol-toh'-ni-a) Asteroides — Thousands of pink as¬ 
ter-like flowers in late summer. 4' .20 
Bocconia (Bok-koh'-ni-a) Cordata —Beautiful glaucus foliage 
of classic design surmounted by filmy white plumes, fol¬ 
lowed by attractive seed clusters. 8'..25 
Buphthalmum (Buf-thal'-mum) Cordifolium —A large plant 
with bold leaves and big yellow daisy-like flowers. 5'.... .20 
Buphthalmum Salicifolium —Rich golden yellow flowers all 
summer. 2'.20l 
One Each of the 2 Buphthalmum -35 
Calamintha (Cal-a-min'-tha) Alnina (R) —Graceful little rock 
plant 6" high with rich purple snapdragon-like flowers .20 
Calypso (KaPip'-so) Borealis. (R) —An exquisite little, hardy 
Orchid for a shady spot. Very particular as to soil. We ship 
in its own soil which must be left about the bulb for suc¬ 
cessful flowering. .35 
Caryopteris (Ka-ri-op'-ter-is) Masta~anthus (B’ue Spiraea) 
Shrubby perennial producing rich blue flowers in great 
profusion the whole length of the branches in late sum¬ 
mer. Aromatic foliage. Very choice.25 
—Tangutica—A Chinese variety of very neat habit. Slen¬ 
der arching branches lined with delicate blue flowers 
from July to September.25 
One Each of the above 2 varieties—-45 
Cassia (Cas'-i-a) Marylandica —Handsome pinnate foliage 
and many racemes of showy flowers with black anthers. 
Forms a compact, neat, bushy plant. 4 ’ . .25 
Catananche (Ka-ta-nan'-ke) Caerulea (R)—Forms low 
mat from which rise 12" slender stems having pretty deep 
blue flowers with darker eye resembling straw flowers. 
Fine for cutting......20 
FREE: Ycur choice any 25c plar^ with each $2.00 sent in. 
