TOLLESON NURSERIES 
ANCHUSA, ITALICA (Blue)—Tall 
spikes of beautiful gentian blue flow¬ 
ers in June and intermittently all sum- 
pjer. The foliage is rough and hairy. 
* ANCHUSA, MYOSOTIDIPLOBA— 
This dwarf perennial has clusters of 
blue flowers resembling Forget-Me- 
Nots during May and June. 
ANTHEMIS, TINCTORIA (Hardy 
Marguerite) — Blooms all summer. 
Large yellow flowers, finely cut foliage. 
Hardy. 
* AQUILEGIA, CAERULEA (Rocky 
Mountain Columbine)—A stocky plant 
with bright blue, long-spurred flowers. 
The state flower of Colorado. 
AQUILEGIA, HYBRIDS — Long 
spurred. Selected hybrids are available 
in the following colors: Red and yel¬ 
low; light purple yellow center; cream 
tinted lavender; lavender and white; 
assorted. 
*ARMERIA (Thrift)—A dwarf plant excellent for rock gardens. 
Pink flowers in globular heads. 
ARTEMISIA, LACTIFLORA (Southernwood)—Tall growing, 
with fine foliage. Its small white flowers fill the garden with fra¬ 
grance in August and September. 
ARTEMISIA, STELEERIANA (Dusty Miller)—A woody herb, 
bearing densely white heads of flowers. 2 ft. 
ASCIiEPIUS, TUBEROSA (Butterfly Weed)—The Butterfly Weed 
has dense summer clusters of orange flowers. 18 in. 25c. 
‘ASTER, ALPINUS (Rock Aster)—Large blue or white flowers 
springing from dense tufts of leaves 
close to the ground. Fine for rock gard¬ 
ens. 
ASTER, HARDY (Michaelmas Daisy) 
—Tall growing with large flowers in 
the fall. Separate colors, blue or pur¬ 
ple. 
BABTISIA AUSTRALIS (False In¬ 
digo)—Makes a nice bushy plant and 
has blue, pear shaped flowers in June. 
BREEDING HEART (Dicentra) — 
The heart-shaped flowers of the Bleed¬ 
ing Heart are very delicate and de¬ 
lightful. Very hardy; good for border or 
rockery. 50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
BOLTONIA, LATISQUAMA (Violet 
Boltonia)—A tall plant with pink as¬ 
ter-like flowers in summer and fall. 
CALLIRHOE, INVOLUCRATA 
(Poppy Mallow)—Trailing plant, with 
finely divided foliage and large, saucer-shaped flowers of bright 
rosy crimson. Blooms all summer. The callirhoes are of the easiest 
culture and deserving of a much greater popularity. 
CAMPANULA (Belle- 
flower)-—Two and one- 
half feet high. Showy, 
bell-shaped flowers, pink, 
blue, white. 
CENTAUREA, DEAL* 
BATA (Knapweed) — 
Rose-pink flowers good 
for cutting. Easy culture. 
CENTAUREA, MON¬ 
TANA (Grandiflora) — 
The Mountain Bluet grows 
2 feet high. Has large 
heads of blue flowers dur¬ 
ing the summer. 
*C E R A S T I U M, TO 
MENTOSUM (Snow-in¬ 
summer)—A very pretty 
white leaved edging plant, 
bearing small white flow¬ 
ers. 
CHELONE (Shell-flow¬ 
er)—Scarlet. A perennial 
herb with clusters of 
showy flowers. Does best 
in half-shaded, damp plac¬ 
es. 
Aquilegia 
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