♦ASTER —Alpine varieties. Bright rock gar¬ 
den subjects. 
♦Alpinus G-oliath —Purplish flowers, with 
golden centers. May and June. 25c. 
♦Alpinus Mixed —A mixture of fine hybrids. 
25c. 
ASTERS —Michaelmas Daisies. 
Eeltliam Blue —Early rich blue, free flow¬ 
ering. 25 c. 
Gracillimas —Small white flowers changing 
to blue, fine for cutting. 25c. 
Mrs. Raynor —Very attractive deep rose. 25c 
Fraecox Major —Heliotrope purple, orange 
center, 6 ft. 25c. 
Robinson V. C. —Graceful sprays of mauve 
flowers. 25c. 
♦ASTII.BE (Spireas)—A really fine subject 
for a partially shaded location. Ordinary gar¬ 
den soil with plenty of moisture. 
America —Lilac pink, plume type flowers. 
35c and 50c. 
Queen Alexander —Deep pink. 35c and 50c. 
Ruebens —Deep rose. 35c and 50c. 
♦AUBRETIA — Evergreen trailing plants 
which furnish masses of color in the spring. 
■Well drained rich deep soil. 
Bougainvillae —Dark clear blue. 25c. 
Eyerii —Large violet flowers. 25c. 
Hendersonii —Rich violet, large flowers. 25c 
Moerheimi —Beautiful new lilac pink. 25c. 
Mrs. Lloyd Edwards —'Choice, new crimson 
purple. 25c. 
BELLIS FERENN1S (English Daisy). 
♦Monstrosa —Extra large heads of perfect 
shape, white, rose and red. 15c. 
BUPHTAIiMlTM —Showy plants of easy cul¬ 
ture. 
Salicifolium —Large yellow flowers on long 
stems. 25c. 
CALAMINTHA — Hardy aromatic plant for 
rock and paved gardens. 
Alpina —Spreading mat with lavender blue 
flowers. Aug to Sept. 25c. 
CALLIRRHOE (Poppy Mallow)—Prostrate 
plant with brilliant flowers for rock gardens or 
margin of dry borders. Best in dry soil. 
♦Ivolucrata —-Rosy crimson with white cen¬ 
ter. Summer and fall. 25c. 
♦CAMPANULA — Alpine species. A much 
loved and worthy family of low plants. Most 
of them enjoy partial shade and a gritty soil. 
Carpatica G-randiflora — Soft blue bell¬ 
shaped flowers. May and June. 25c. 
Carpatica Riverslea Beauty —Larger flow¬ 
ered than preceding form. Blue. June to 
August. 25c. 
Fonestrellata —Close growing, 2-3 in., large 
lavender wide open star-shape flowers. 25c. 
G-arganica —Low spreading tufts which are 
covered with starry light blue flowers. 25c. 
Glomerata —Large heads of blue flowers on 
12-18 in. stems. 25c. 
Eaurii —Deep lavender saucer-shaped flow¬ 
ers. 25c. 
Muralis —Very dwarf. Purple blue bell¬ 
shaped flowers over a long blooming period. 
25c. 
Pulla —Small clustered foliage of glossy 
green. Slender stems, purple bells. 35c. 
Foscharskyanum —A new form from Serbia. 
Trailing habit with sprays of grey blue starry 
flowers. Excellent for walls. 50c. 
Pusilla — Strong growing, making large 
mats of fine foliage with nodding lavender 
blue flowers. 25c. 
Pusilla Alba —-White flowered form of pre¬ 
ceding variety. 25 c. 
Raddeana — Round glossy leaves sharply 
toothed. Spray of large violet bells on 9-12 
in. stems. 25c. 
Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland)—A 
constant shower of drooping bright blue 
flowers, bell shaped. 25c. 
Sarmatica —Pale blue bell-shaped flowers. 
Silver grey foliage. A splendid rockery form. 
25c. 
CAMPANULA 
CAMPANULA —Border plants. 
Canterbury Bells —Cup and saucer, mixed 
colors. 15c. 
Percisifolia (Peach Beils) — Bell-shaped 
flowers on 2 ft. stems. 25c. 
Fyramidallis — Porcelain blue flowers in 
pyramids. June to Sept. 2Ec. 
CATANANCHE Coeurulea —Heads of pretty 
deep blue flowers on long slender 18-in. stems. 
Fine for cutting. July to Sept. 25c. 
♦CERASTIUM (Chickweed) — Suitable for 
beds and borders. 
Tomentosum (Snow in the Summer)—Sil¬ 
very white foliage producing a mass of snow- 
white flowers. 25c. 
CONVALLARIA (True Lily of the Valley). 
Majalis —Most popular and fragrant vari¬ 
ety. Pips, 60c per doz. 
COREOPSIS —Attractive herbaceous peren¬ 
nial for border and cut flowers. 
G-randiflora —Large bright yellow flowers 
on long stems. Our plants are all fine doubles 
a result of years of sorting. 25c. 
CORY DALIS (Fumitory) 
Cheilantliifolia — Handsome variety with 
fern-like foliage and spikes of yellow blos¬ 
soms. Will do well in partial shade or sun. 
35c. 
Lutea —Low dense form, 6-12 in. Very de¬ 
sirable. 40c. 
♦CRUCIANEELA Stylosa — Early flowering 
hardy perennial with clustered heads of rosy 
pink flowers. Height 6 in. 25c. 
♦COTONEASTER Humifusa —Trailing vine¬ 
like form, very desirable on walls or rock 
ledges. Bright red berries. 25-50c. 
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