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THE WESTMINSTER NURSERY 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
*-gamma. 8-10 in. Distinctive brown¬ 
ish gray rosettes...18 1.50 . 
*-globiferum. 6-10 in. Fat rosettes 
about 2 inches in diameter; pale 
yellow flowers.10 .90 7.00 
*-juratense. 1 in. Very rare variety 
with small, dainty rosettes.18 1.50 12.00 
*-LaHarpei. 2 in. Rare; fine rosettes 
and yellow flowers.18 1.50 12.00 
*-pompel!i. 2 in. Rare; leaves tipped 
handsomely with brownish red.12 1.00 8.00 
*-ruthenicum. 1-2 in. Rare; rosettes 
dark, dull green.15 1.25 10.00 
*-tectorum. 1 ft. Broad rosettes, the 
leaves having reddish brown tips; 
flowers are pale red. This is the 
common House Leek of our grand¬ 
mother’s garden.07 .65 5.00 
*-tectorum rubrum. 1 ft. Broad ros¬ 
ettes with colorful, red tinted leaves. .12 1.00 . 
*SILENE maritima (Sea Catchfly). 
1 ft. Handsome bluish tinted fol¬ 
iage; covered with pinkish white 
blooms from June to August.15 1.25 10.00 
SPIREA filipendula (Dropwort). 18-24 
in. Attractive finely cut foliage 
with fluffy, creamy white flower 
heads, in June and July. Companion 
to the Astilbes.12 1.00 . 
*STACHYS lanata (Woundwort). 4 in. 
Fine old-fashioned garden plant for 
edging or in the rock garden; 
dwarf; soft silvery foliage.10 .90 7.00 
*STATICE latifolia (Sea-lavender). 
15-18 in. Purple-blue flowers in 
July and August will last a long 
time when cut and dried.12 1.00 8.00 
STOKESIA (Stoke’s Aster) 
—cyanea. 18-24 in. Very handsome lav¬ 
ender-blue flowers in the summer. 
Likes the sun.12 1.00 8.00 
—cyanea alba. 18-24 in. Pure white 
flowering variety.12 1.00 . 
THALICTRUM (Meadowrue) 
—aquilegifolium. 2-3 ft. Spikes of 
rosy purple flowers from June to 
July.12 1.00 8.00 
—minus adiantifolium. 2 ft. Pretty fol¬ 
iage with miniature creamy white 
flowers in June.12 1.00 . 
5 of a variety at 10 rate; 25 of a variety at 100 rate; 
250 of a variety at 1,000 rate. 
