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The folloiving imported dwarf Asters are a valuable addition to the 
rock garden. They are of very low stature , close growing foliage 
and crowded with lovely flowers in late summer and autumn. 
Fidl sun and sandy loam. Easy cultivation. All are hardy. 
ASTER 
each 
Countess Dudley. Rosy lavender flowers. 6 in.35 
daphne. Beautiful soft pink flowers. 12 in.35 
Lady Maddox. Pink flowers suffused with mauve. 5J/2 in.30 
Nancy. Dwarf habit. Pale pink blossoms. 12 in. Sept.30 
Remembrance. Good size rosy blossoms. 7 in.30 
Ronald. Mauve flowers in mid-September. 12 in.30 
Snowsprite. Showy semi-double white flowers. Early September. .. .35 
Victor. Free flowering. Large blossoms of clear lavender. 10 in.25 
ASTILBE —Shade and acid soil. 
chinensis pumila. A charming dwarf having close mats of ornamental 
foliage. Spikes of pink flowers. Late summer.40 
simplicifolia. Dainty dwarf plant with glossy leaves. Delicate sprays 
of pale pink flowers. 6 in. Summer. Japan.35 
ATRAGENE 
Coreana lutea. Rare alpine Clematis with yellow blossoms. New .75 
AUBRIETIA —Plant in soil containing lime. Full sun. 
Crimson King. Beautiful crimson flowers. Spring.35 
Eyrii. Large rich .violet-purple flowers. Spring.35 
hybrids. Colors vary from deep purple to pale lilac. Spring.25 
Moerheimi. Lilac-pink flowers. Trailer. Asia Minor.40 
Mrs. Lloyd Edwards. Striking deep crimson variety.35 
AZALEAS 
Azaleas add greatly to the charm of the rock garden. The blossoms are 
showy and the foliage always effective. Semi-shade and acid soil. 
AZALEA 
amoena. Glossy green foliage covered with cherry colored blossoms 
during May. Dwarf habit. 12-15 in. 1.25 
15-18 in. . 2.00 
balsaminaeflora. The finest of all dwarf Azaleas. Procumbent stems 
with large camellia-like rose colored flowers over a long season. 
Choice and rare. See illustration. .. 4.50 
exquisite. Handsome bright green foliage. Salmon pink flowers. .. 3.50 
macrantha. A handsome low spreading type. Shining foliage. Large 
rose colored flowers. July. 12-15 in. . 2.50 
obtusa japonica. Very dwarf form. Mauve blossoms. Rare and lovely. 3.00 
See pages 76 and 77 for other hardy Azaleas. 
BALSAMITA vulgaris. Grey leaves. Strongly fragrant of camphor. 
18 in. Asia. New .35 
BANFFIA petraea. A rock Gypsophila with a profusion of airy white 
stars. New .50 
BELLIS 
Etna. Brilliant red quilled daisy. 6 in.30 
rotundifolia caerulescens. Tiny powder blue daisies.35 
