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WAVSIDE G A R D E IM S 
ASTER SPECIES 
A genus which furnishes many showy species of hardy perenniols for 
border or rock garden; also attractive flowers for cutting. Some com¬ 
mence to flower very early in the year, and others early in autumn. 
Their requirements are simple and all are easily grown. 
Cult ure. May be olanted in fall or early spring in ordinary garden soil. 
Alpinus albus Three $ 1.00, Doz. $3.00, 1 00 $20.00 
Fine dwarf white Aster, bearing large, single white flowers on stems 
6 to 8 inches high. May and June. Excellent for rock gardens; plant 
in. full sun, 6 to 8 inches apart 
Alpinus, Goliath Three $1.20, Doz. $3.50, 100 $25 00 
Indispensable for the rockery or edge of hardy borders; 6 to 10 inches 
high, and bears large, showy, bluish purple flowers in May and June. 
Plant in full sun, 6 to 8 inches apart. 
Alpinus rubra Three $1.20, Doz. $3.50, 100 $25 00 
Also good for the rock garden or as an edging plant, producing rose- 
purple flowers; 6 to 10 inches high. May and'June. Plant in full sun, 
6 to 8 inches apart. 
Amellus elegans Three $1.00, Doz. $3.00, 100 $20.00 
Long, graceful sprays of soft lavender Good for the border; flowers in 
August. Plant in full sun, 10 to 12 inches apart. 
Diplostiphoides Three $1.20, Doz. $3.50, 100 $25.00 
(Dubia). A very fine dwarf Aster for the rock garden, producing early 
in the season, pale blue flowers. 2 to 3 inches across. Plant in full 
sun, 10 to 12 inches apart. 
Frikarti, Wonder of Staffo Three $1.50, Doz. $4.75, 100 $35.00 
We consider this the best of the summer and fall flowering varieties, 
in fact it is one of the finest constant summer flowering plants in 
existence, ond admired by all who grow it. It is neat in growth, 
upright and of free branching habit. Lavender-blue flowers are freely 
produced from August until late October. Height about 24 to 30 inches. 
Mauve_ Cushion Three $1.00, Doz. $3.00, 100 $20.00 
Distinct species. It forms a circular'cushion-like plant 1 '/2 feet across, 
rarely exceeding 9 inches in height, the flowers of delicate, soft mauve, 
with silvery white reflections, measure over 1 inches in diameter, and 
ore produced in such lavish profusion as to completely cover the plant; 
the blooms begin to expand early in October, but ore not at their best 
until November. Plant in full sun, 1 foot apart. 
Tatoricus Three $1.00, Doz. $3.00, 100 $20.00 
Distmcl, large bluish violet; very late. 6 feet. Plant in full -sun, 2 
Achillea, The Pearl 
Arenaria Montana 
AUBRIETIA - Purple Rock-Cress 
Although strictly a rock plant, yet they ore. also most attractive sub¬ 
jects for growing in masses in, or forming edges to borders. They ore 
also much used for carpeting the surface of beds planted with spring 
bulbs. 
Culture. Aubrietias will thrive in ony fairly good, well drained soil. 
On heavy or damp soils they are apt to freeze out in winter. Best 
grown in masses in.the rock garden, or as edgings. Plant six inches 
apart in autumn or very early spring. 
■:=Eyri Three $1.00, Doz. $3.00, 100 $20.00 
Rosy lilac; best of oil, and especially fine in clumps in combination 
with bulbs. 
BAPTISIA - False-Indigo 
Culture. A deep, rich soil and a sunny position is desirable for these 
plants. They should be given ample space to grow, so os to display 
the natural beauty of the foliage. Plont in autumn or spring, 12 To 18 
inches apart. 
Austrolis Three $0.85, Doz. $2.75, 100 $18.00 
Dark blue, pea-shoped flowers in June, are produced on top of spikes 
2 feet high; suitable for the hardy border or wild garden. Very ottrac- 
tive foliage all summer. 
BELLI,S PERENNIS - English Daisy 
The double-flowered Daisies have descended from the Wild Daisy of 
lawns. They are favorites for edgings and extensively used in Europe. 
They are 'most attractive plants for spring bloom, and not difficult 
to grow. 
Culture. Succeed best in o medium, moist soil. They do not thrive in 
dry soils or hot positions. They can be grown os edgings to beds or 
borders, grouped in colonies on the margins of borders, or used for 
carpeting beds of bulbs. Plant in fall or spring, 4 to 6 inches apart, 
cover lightly during winter. 
Perenne, Snowball Three $0.75, Doz. $2.50, 100 $15,00 
Mammoth white, may also be used for cutting. 
Perenne, Longfellow Three $0.75, Doz. $2.50, 100 $1 5.00 
Mammoth pink, good for cut flowers also. 
BELLIUM - Alpine Daisy 
They are a miniature form of the common Daisy. Quite hardy and 
exclusively used in the rock garden. 
Culture. Succeeds best in a medium moist, though well droined soil. 
Plant in full sun or very light shade in the rock garden, in fall or spring, 
2 to 3 inches aport. 
’:^Bellidioeides Three $1.20, Doz. $3.50, 1,00 $25.00 
A dainty little miniature of the Beilis perennis, except that it throws 
out numerous runners and so forms a wide mat, covered in summer 
with smoll, white Daisies. Constantly in bloom. 
BAERIA 
A native of North America of neat growth ond Daisy-like flowers. 
Culture. Any good gorden soil suits them. They must be grown in full 
sun. Plant fall or spring 6 inches apart. 
Mocrontho Three $1.20, Doz. $3.50, 100 $25.00 
A very chorming dwarf plant with large golden yellow flowers. 
BETONICA - Betony 
An attractive border perennial, yielding o profusion of flowers, which 
are most valuobic for cutting. 
Culture. Will succeed in good, ordinary soil in a sunny border. Best 
grown in groups of three or more. Plant in autumn or spring, 8 to 10 
inches apart. 
Grandiflora Three $1 00, Doz. $3 00, 100 $20.00 
Close tufty folioge with bright rose-purple flowers on long stems about 
2 to 3 feet tall, produced during June, July ond August. A lovely plont 
for o hot, dry ploce in the border. 
