Joseph Schmidt, Yorktown, Virginia 
Tunica 
SAXIFRAGA (Double)—Dwarf border or rockery 
plant with double pink flowers. Resembles tiny 
roses. 
25 Cents Each $2.50 Per Dozen 
Veronica-Speedwell 
AMETHYSTINA—Rich amethyst-blue spikes ris¬ 
ing from tufts of dark green prostrate foliage. 
Makes a vivid spot of color. May or June. 
20 Cents Each $2.00 Per Dozen 
RUPESTRIS—One of the most useful for the rock 
garden. Forms mats of deep green. Foliage is 
completely hidden in May with clouds of rich 
deep blue flowers. 
20 Cents Each $2.00 Per Dozen 
NOVELTIES 
Dwarf Asters 
MAJORIE—A charming plant of compact habit 
bearing large flowers of bright rose-pink. Mid- 
September. 1 foot. 
SNOWSPRITE—A very dwarf early fall flowering 
variety forming compact clumps. These are 
smothered with large semi-double white flowers. 
Early September. 1 foot. 
VICTOR—The dwarfest of all and very pretty. The 
flowers are of good size and of a beautiful, clear, 
pale lavendar-blue. A charming rock plant. Early 
September. 8 inches. 
30 Cents Each $3.00 Per Dozen 
Campanula 
POSCHARSKYANA—A delightful native of Siberia. 
The plants are a mass of blue star-like blossoms. 
A very profuse bloomer and vigorous grower. 
Claimed to be better than garganica. 
35 Cents Each 
Hardy Annuals 
RELLIS-PERENNIS (English Daisy)—Mixed colors. 
PANSY—Maple leaf Giants. Largest strain of all. 
VERBENA-BEAUTY OF OXFORD—One of the 
finer introductions of recent seasons. 
50 Cents Per Dozen 
Waterlilies 
Attraction—One of the finest hardy lilies yet in¬ 
troduced. Large flowers of amaranth red. Free 
flowering and a vigorous grower. $1.50 each. 
Chromatella—Yellow Marliac. This well known 
variety is recommended for beginners. Sulphur- 
yellow flowers in great numbers. 75 cents each. 
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