KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE 
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ASTER-Hardy Dumosua Hybrids 
Charming in the rock garden. All bloom 
during Sept, and are completely covered with bloome. 
Countees of Dudley. Clear pink flowers with yellow eye. 
12--15" high. Free bloomer. 
Lady Henry Maddock. Clear pale pink dwarf compact habit. 
12- high. 
Marjorie. Large bright rose pink, later blooming than 
other varieties. 12- high. 
Nancy. Of dwarf bushy habit and very free flowering, the 
plants being covered with pale flesh pink flowers. 12- high. 
Ronald. Pleasing bright shade of lilac pink with rose- 
pink. Very showy. 
Snowsprlte. A very dwarf and distinct variety, forming 
compact clumps, smothered with large semi-double white 
flowers. 
Victor. The most dwarf of all and perhaps the prettiest. 
The flowers are of good size and of beautiful clear pale 
lavender blue. Only 8- high. 
AUBRIETIA 
This is one of the rare groups of plants whose garden 
hybrids or varieties are to be preferred for the rock garden 
They delight in open dry situations, and are expecially 
suited for walls and rockeries. 
Bloom from early spring until June. 
Eryll, (Original -Specie) Grows 2"-3" high, and is covered 
with light violet blooms. 
Lelchllnl. (Hybrid) A rosy carmine and very compact. 
Purpurea. (Original specie) Pretty 
purple. Grows 3- high. 
Large Flowering Hybrids. A lovely 
rock plant, with masses of various 
bright colored flowers from April to 
June 
AUBRIETIA 
BUPHTHALUM-Oi-Eye 
Sallcifollum. A pretty yellow composite. Grows on poor 
soil. Will be most happy if it can receive an average mois¬ 
ture condition. 
CALAMINTHA-Calamint 
Alpina. A pretty dwarf alpine for the rocks. The flowers 
are lavender. Foliage is green with a bronze cast. About 6" 
high. Prefers a sandy loam. 
CALLIKHOB 
Involucrata. Pretty trail¬ 
er. Pleasing foliage covered 
with crimson flowers all sum¬ 
mer. 
CALLIRHOE-Involucrata 
