HARDY CUT FLOWER AND ROCK PLANTS 
COLUMBINE 
Mrs Scott Elliot 
Strong Transplanted Plants of Blooming Age 
♦'Indicates rock plants or low growing variety. 
I offer a large list of choice items at the 
following moderate prices: 
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LO+ EACH KIND KIND 
Orders of $2.00 or more sent postpaid; add 15c 
extra handling charges on orders less than $2.00. 
ACHILLEA, The Pearl. Pure white, double flowers. 
ACHILLEA, Roseuin. Bright rose-pink. 18 inches. 
* ACHILLEA, Tomentosa. Bright yellow. June. 10 inches. 
ACONITUM, Monk’s Hood. Wilsonii. Deep blue. Fall. 
*ALYSSUM, Saxatile. Basket of Gold. Compact. 
* ALYSSUM, SERPYLLIPOLIUM, Very dwarf; pale yellow. 
*ALYSSTJM, ROSTEATUM, Shruby; flowers yellow. 
* AJUGA, REPTANS RUBRA, Bronze foliage; flowers blue. 
*ANTENNARIA, MARGARITACEA, Everlasting flowers; white. 
“♦ARMERIA, Maritina. Rose-pink flowers. 4 to 6 in. 
DELPHINCM 
Belladonna Imp. 
♦ARMERIA, Montana. Ross-pink flowers. 10 in. Border. 
* AREN ARIA, Montana. Silvery-white. May. Edges. 
*ARABIS, Alpinus. Rock-cress. White. May-June. 
AS CL E FI AS, Brilliant Orange-scarlet. July-August. 
♦AUBRIETIA, Wall-cress. Purple-pink. April-May. 
* AJUGA, REPTANS, Creeping plant for dry, poor soil. 
AQUILEGIA, Dwf. Columbine Early. White Flowers. 
AQUILEGIA, Columbine. Mrs. Scott Elliot. Mixed. 
ARTEMISIA, Lactifolia. Creamy-white plumes. Summer. 
♦ANCHUSA, Myosotidiflora. Deep blue forgetmenot-like flower. 
BAPTISIA, False Indigo. Dark blue. June. 3 ft. 
BOLTONIA, False Chamomile. Pure white. Tall. 
* BOXWOOD, Old English. 6-8 in. plants for edging. 
*CALAMINTHA, Alpina. Small blue flowers. June. 6 in. 
♦CAMPANULA, Carpatica. Hair-bell, clear blue. 8 inches. 
CAMPANULA, Glomerata. Violet-blue flowers. 18 in. 
* CARNATION, Border Dwf. Double white. 10 inches. 
CATANANCHE COERULEA, Straw-flower like flowers. 2 ft 
CEPHALARIA ALPINA, Sulphur yellow flowers, resembling 
Scabiosa. 
COREOPSIS, Large, rich golden yellow flowers. 
♦CERASTIUM, Snow in Summer. White firs, on silvery carpet. 
♦CACTUS, Hardy evergreen slabs. Yellow flowers. 
CENTAUREA, (Montana. Mountain blue. Large violet-blue firs. 
“♦CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Artie Daisy. Bluish-white; blooms late. 
♦CRUCIANELLA STYLOSA, Rose-pink flowers. Sun or shade. 
DAISY, Shasta. Alaska. Fine semi-double white. 
DAISY, Shasta. King Edward. Large white early. 
DELPHINIUM, Belladonna Imp. Light blue. 
DELPHINIUM, Floradale Hybrids. Many shades. 
* DIANTHUS DELTOIDES BRILLIANT, Creeps. Carmine 
flowers. 
♦DIANTHUS AERNARIUS, Pale purple, fringed. 
♦DIANTHUS CAESSIUS, Bright pink flowers. 
♦DIANTHUS, Maiden Pink. Rosy-pink. June. 6 in. 
“♦DIANTHUS, Neglectus. Very dwf. Rose colored firs. 
♦ERIGERON, Speciosa. Aster-like, violet blue flowers. 
EUPATORIUM, Hardy Ageratum. Blue paint brush. 
♦EUONYMUS, Radicans. An evergreen winter creeper. 
* E. Rad. Variegatus. Variegated winter creeper. 
♦PESTUCA, Glauca. Blue Fescue grass. 10 inches. 
FUNKIA, Lanceolata. Lilac firs. Sept. 2 ft. 
* F. Undulata. Green foliage. Lavender fir. 
* F. Undulata. Green and white variegated foliage. 
GAILLARDIA, Blanket flower. Ex. large red and yellow. 
*GEUM, Borisii. Dwf'. orange-scarlet firs. 
G. Heldriechi. Rich oi-ange. Seldom out of flower. 
♦GLOBULARIA, Globs daisy. Blue firs. 6 in. 
♦HELIANTHEMUM, Rock or Sun-rose, Apricot. 
HELENIUM, Autumnale. Golden yellow firs. Fall . 
H. Hoopsi. Pure orange-yellow. June. 18 inches. 
H. Riverton Gem. Old Gold to Wall fir. Red. 
HEMEROC ALLIS, Day Lily. 
H. Flava, Yellow Day Lily. Lemon-yellow. June. 
H. Kwanso, FI. PI. Double orange flowers. 
H. Middendorfi. Earliest. Rich chromo yellow. 
H. Thunbergi. Rich buttercup-yellow. July. 
♦HEUCHERA, Alumn Root. Bright crimson firs. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Hall's. Evergreen ground cover. Sweet 
scented. 
HIBISCUS, Marshmallows. Giant firs. Red, Pink, White. 
IRIS, Siberian. Blue, Yellow, White. 
I. Japanese. Gold Bond. Pure white. 
I. Japanese. Dark shades. 
I. Pumilla. Elk’s Purple. Earliest to bloom. 
I. Pumilla. Excelsa. Golden yellow. 8 inches. 
I. Pumilla. Schneekuppe. Snowcap. White. 8 in. 
“♦IBERIS, Gibraltarica. White firs. Tinged rose. 
IBERIS, Sempervivens. White Candytuft. 
ICELAND POPPY, El Monte. Tangerine. New. 
♦INULA, Ensifolia. Yellow firs. July-Aug. 
♦IVY HARDY ENGLISH, from 2%” pots. Large leaf. 
Small leaf. Grows and clings rapidly. 
♦LINUM, Perenne. Blue Flax. Free flowering. 
LOBELIA, Cardinal Flower. Firey-scarlet. 
LOBELIA, Resembles Cardinals but with blue firs. 
LYTHRUM, Rose Loose-strife. July-Sept. 
LATHYRUS, Hardy Sweet-pea. Pink firs. Trailing. 
LYCHNIS, Fiery-cross. Vivid scarlet firs. July. 
LIATRIS, Scaroisa. Purple gay-feather. 
LUPINES, Hardy; mixed colors. 25 cents each. 
♦MERTENSIA, Virginia Blue-bells. Blue to pink. 
♦MAZUS, Reptans. Ground cover. Lilac-blue firs. 
“♦MYOSOTIS, Everliving. Forget-me-nots. 
♦NEPETA, Mussini. Blue flowers. July. 12 in. 
“♦OENOTHERA, Evening Primrose. 4 in. firs, on 10 in. stems. 
ORIENTAL POPPY, Olympia. Double flowered. Scarlet. 
O. Brightness. Brilliant Orange-scarlet. 
O. Goliatha. One of the largest scarlets. 
O. Mrs. Parry. Salmon-rose, black blotches. 
PARDANTHUS, Blackberry Lily. Bright orange. July. 
PHYSALIS, Chinese Lantern. Plant. 
PHYSOSTEGIA, False Dragon-head. Lavender-pink 
P. “ “ “ Alba. Pure white. 
P. “ “ “ Vivid. 2 ft. 
PHLOX, Tall Sorts: 
P. Mia Ruys. Large heads. Glistening white. 2 ft. 
P. Thor. Salmon-pink. July-Oct. 2 ft. 
P. Rhinelander. Salmon-pink. 2% ft. July-Oct. 
P. W. W. Wallace. White with red eye. 2% ft July-Oct. 
♦PHLOX, Subulata. Moss or Mountain Pink. 
P. Rosea. Bright Rose. 
P. Alba. Pure White. 
P. Lilacina. Lt. Blue. 
♦PHLOX OVATUS, Reddish-pink flowers. 1 ft. 
PLATYCODON, Balloon Flower. Large blue. 
P. “ “ Large white. 
♦POLEMONIUM, Reptans. Dwf. early blue bell-like flowers 
♦PRIMULA, Hardy Primrose. Mixed colors. 
PYRETHRUM, Painted Daisies, Pink shades. 
♦RANUNCULUS, Double. Golden Butter-cup. 
♦SANTOLINA, Lavender Cotton. Dwf. evergreen shrub. 
SALVIA, Azurea. Gr. Azure blue sage. Tall. 
S. Turkestanica. Pink Meadow sage. Summer. 
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