N. A. HALLAUER—Webster, N. Y. 
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Native plants—$5.00—The following 20 desirable native American 
plants costing $6.65 if bought separately. A nice nucleus for an 
All American garden. One each of the following; Actinea Her- 
bacea, Aquilegia Coerula, Asclepias Tuberosa, Eriogonum ovali- 
folium, Ceum Cilliatum. Dodecatheon Medea, Houstonia Coerula, 
Iris Cristata, Lewisia Rediviva, Liatris Pycnostachya, Lithosper- 
num Canescens, Malvastrum Coccineum, Pentstemon Barbatus, 
Pentstemon Cordoni Splendens, Pentstemon Heterophyllus Pur- 
dyii, Phlox Bifida, Phlox Divaricata Canadensis, Potentilla Triden- 
tata, Talinum Calycinum, and Viola Pedata Bicolor. 
^Acanthophyllum Spinosum (Dianthus Noeamus)—Forms cushions of 
stiff glaucus, spiny foliage. Flowers light pink, lacinated and very 
fragrant. Well drained gravelly soil in sun. Blooms all summer. 
35 cents each. 
Achillea (Yarrow)—Fine for dry places in full son. The best are; 
*Argentea—finely divided silvery foliage, flowers white. June 
to August. 4 in. 25 cents each. 
*Clavennae—Beautiful silvered foliage. Flowers white, June to 
September. 6 in. 35 cents each. 
Millefolium Roseum (Milfoil)—Finely cut green foliage, rosy 
pink flowers in heads from June until fall. 18 in. (c). 25 cents 
each. 
*Nana—A very dwarf form having very finely-divided foliage and 
white flowers in summer. A choice plant for stepping stone. 
25 cents each. 
Ptarmica, Perrys White—Masses of small double white flowers 
from June on. Fine for cutting. 11/2-2 ft. (c). 25 cents each. 
*Tomentosa (Wooly Yarrow)—heads of bright yellow flowers, 
from June to September. Attractive finely cut foliage. 6 in. 
25 cents each. 
*Aconitum Anthora—Pale yellow monkshood flowers in June and 
July. Rich soil in light shade. Aconitums should be given light 
protection the first winter, if planted in fall. They should be 
left undisturbed at least three years. 15 in. (c). 35 cents each. 
Aconitum Fisheri (Monkshood) (Helmet Flower) (Wolfbane) — 
Sun or shade. Attractive glossy foliage, large spikes of dark 
blue flowers in Sept, and Oct. 21/2 ft. All Aconitum tubers 
are poisonous if taken internally. Excellent cut flowers. Rich 
soil. Light winter protection, (c). 25 cents each. 
Aconitum Napellus—Tall spikes of dark blue flowers in July. 31/2 
ft. 25 cents each. 
Aconitum Napellus Bicolor—Similar to Napellus but flowers are 
blue and white, (c). 35 cents each. 
*Actinea Herbacea (Lakeside Daisy)—Forms pretty rosettes of silky 
leaves from which rise stiff stems 6 to 8 inches high bearing 
bright yellow daisies often more than two inches in diameter. 
' They seem to prefer a gritty lime-stone soil in full sun. Blooms 
in spring and often again in fall. A new and choice plant for 
the rockery. 25 cents each. 
*Adenophora Potanini (Ladybell) (Cland Bell Flower)—Spikes of 
light blue flowers in July and August. Dry soil in full sun. 
1 V 2 ft. <c). 35 cents each. 
+Aethlonema Crandiflora (Persian Candytuft)—Shrubby plants 
resembling Iberis. Rosy pink flowers in June and July. Well 
drained heavy stony loam soil and lime. 10 in. (w). 35 cents 
each. 
•Aeth ionema Persicum—Another shrubby variety, rosy pink, June 
and July. 6 in. (w). 25 cents each. 
Agrostemma Coronaria (Rose Campion) (Mullen Pink) (Joy of 
Love)—Attractive silvery gray foliage, and bright rosy crimson 
flowers in June and July. 2Vi ft. (c). 25 cents each. 
*Ajuga Cenevensis (Ceneva Bugle)—A creeping plant with deep 
blue flowers in May and June. 6 in. 25 cents each. 
*Ajuga Reptans (Bugle)—Deep purple flowers. 4 in. Attractive 
foliage. This and the above make excellent ground covers in 
shade or sun, in poor dry soil. 25 cents each. 
*Ajuga Reptans Variegata—Similar to the above but having foliage 
attractively variegated with yellow. 25 cents each. 
*Allium Cernum—A bulbous plant producing heads of clear pink 
flowers on 12 in. naked stems in August. 3 for 50 cents. 
*Allium Puichellum— A very attractive variety having violet purple 
flowers in June and July. 10 in. 35 cents each. 
*Allium Thibeticum— A very rare and outstanding variety for the 
rockery. Clusters of lilac flowers on 6 in. stems in June and July. 
25 cents each. 
Althea Rosea (see Hollyhock). 
*Alyssum Argenteum—Dense shrubby growth. Clusters of bright 
vellow flowers all summer. Undprside of leaves silvery grey. 
15 in. Dry soil in full sun. (c). 25 cents each. 
•Alyssum Montanum—Forms a four inch mat of grey foliage. Flowers 
soft yellow, blooms all summer. 25 cents each. 
