Joseph Schmidt, Yorktown, Virginia 
Perennials 
Anchusa 
MYOSOTIDIFLORA—A distinct dwarf perennial 
variety from Russia with clusters of charming 
blue flowers, resembling Forget-Me-Nots. An ef¬ 
fective rock plant for shady places. 1 foot. 
25 Cents Each $2.50 Per Dozen 
Alyssum 
SAXATILE COMPACTUM—An indespensable plant 
for the rockery or border, growing 1 foot high 
and producing in May, masses of broad, flat heads 
of bright yellow flowers. 
25 Cents Each $2.50 Per Dozen 
Aquilegia-Columbine-Dobbies 
Imperial 
HYBRIDS—One of the finest long-spurred mixtures 
yet introduced. Has a wide variety of delicate 
pastel tints in extra long spurred, perfectly formed 
flowers. 
25 Cents Each $2.50 Per Dozen 
ASTER-ST. EG WIN—A pleasing rose pink; very 
free blooming. Compact habit. 
15 Cents Each $1.50 Per Dozen 
ASTER-CLIMAX—The fine Michaelmas Daisy 
blooming in September. The flowers are laven- 
dar-blue. 3 feet. 
15 Cents Each $1.50 Per Dozen 
ARABIS-ALPINA (double)—In the spring this is a 
sheet of pure white. Very dwarf and low growing 
which makes it valuable for the rockery and is 
commonly used for edging. Foliage is grey-green. 
(> inches. 
25 Cents Each $2.50 Per Dozen 
Campanula-Bellflower 
CALYCANTHEMA—(Cup and Saucer) Mixed. Tall 
erect growing plants completely covered with 
large cup and saucer shaped flowers. Flowers 
during May and June. One of the loveliest of 
biennials and a perfect plant for the old fashioned 
hardy garden. Excellent cut flower. 
25 Cents Each $2.50 Per Dozen 
GARGANICA—A gem for the rock garden. Forms 
a low spreading tuft which in June is covered with 
starry light blue flowers having a white eye. 
30 Cents Each $3.00 Per Dozen 
Eupatorium 
COELESTINUM (Hardy Ageratum)—This is a fine 
border plant and is especially valuable as it gives 
a rich show of lavendar bloom in August and Sep¬ 
tember when this color is scarce in the garden. 
Fine for cutting. 
15 Cents Each $1.50 Per Dozen 
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