WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND 
33 
Each Per 10 
ANTHEMIS tinctoria, Perry’s Variety 
(Hardy Marguerite). 2 ft. Hand¬ 
some finely cut foliage, and bright 
golden yellow daisy-like flowers pro¬ 
duced all summer; excellent for cut 
flowers.09 .75 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
*-alpina. 12 in. Rare variety with 
dark blue flowers in May; beautiful 
short-spurred form.15 1.25 
*-caerulea. 18-24 in. Dainty blue long 
spurred flowers in May and June.15 1.25 
^-canadensis. 18 in. The native Amer¬ 
ican Columbine with yellow center 
and bright red long spurs.09 .75 
—chrysantha. 214 ft. Bright yellow 
flowers on graceful stems in May 
and June. A profuse bloomer.09 .75 
*-flabellata nana. 12 in. Delightful 
dwarf variety with waxy, pure white 
flowers in April and May; the fo¬ 
liage is light green, blue tinted. 
Likes the sun.15 1.25 
—H. & S. Long Spurred Hybrids. 214. 
ft. A very choice strain for the 
hardy border.18 1.50 
*-jaeschkani. 18 in. New introduction 
from Japan with many lovely shades 
of flowers in May and June. Likes 
the sun.18 1.50 
—Kelways Long Spurred Hybrids. 
2 ft. A fine strain with clear, well 
defined colors and long spurs.12 1.00 
—Mrs. Scott Elliott Hybrids. 214 ft. 
Wonderful colors and color combina¬ 
tions, with very long spurred flowers 
ranging through shades of laven¬ 
ders mauves, blues, purples, whites 
creams, yellows, pinks, red-well, the 
perennial border is not quite com¬ 
plete without this strain. .10 .90 
*-oxysepala (Early Columbine). 12 in. 
Dwarf and early flowering with at¬ 
tractive blue and white flowers with 
yellow centers.12 1.00 
ARABIS (Rockcress) 
*-alpina. 12 in. Pure white flowers 
produced in dense masses in April, 
splendid for border and rockery. 
Makes an excellent cut flower. .10 .90 
*-alpina rosea. 12 in. An abundance 
of dainty rose flowers shading to 
pale pink.15 1.25 
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10.00 
5 of a variety at 10 rate; 25 of a variety at 100 rate; 
250 of a variety at 1,000 rate. 
