Per 12 Per 100 
ACHILLEA—Beule de Neige (Ball of Snow). An improved 
variety of the Pearl. Valuable for border and cutting. 
1V 2 feet _ 1.00 6.00 
Tomentosa. (Wolly Yarrow). A blanket of yellow flow¬ 
ers, very showy in the rockery, leaves wolly- 1.25 7.00 
Millefolium Roseum (Rosy Milfoil). A very attractive 
form, leaves finely cut, flowers bright pink in dense 
heads, Height 1 Y 2 feet- 1.50 8.00 
AJUGA—Reptans (Bugle Flower). For growing under 
trees, creeping habit, used in rock gardens, flower 
purplish-blue in May- 1.25 8.00 
ALYSSUM—Argenteum. Leaves silvery, flowers in yellow 
clusters, blooms practically all summer- 1.25 7.00 
Saxatile Campactum (Basket of Gold). Used for borders, 
grayish-green leaves with brilliant golden flowers early 
in spring_ 1.25 7.00 
ANCHUSA—Italics Dropmore (Alkanet). Tall growing 
plant of dark blue flowers in profusion, 4 to 5 feet in 
height . Blooms in mid-summer_ 1.25 7.00 
Myosotidiflora. This is a Russian species. Grows to the 
height of 1 foot, with small blue Forget-me-not flow¬ 
ers; finds a place readily in any rockery___ 1.50 8.00 
ANEMONE Pulsatilla (Pasque Flower). One of the early 
blooming plants in the rockery. The flowers are of a 
purplish cast on 9 to 12 inch stems_ 1.50 8.00 
ANTHEMIS—Kelwayii (Hardy Marguerite). The yellow 
daisy. Valuable as a cut flower, 2 feet_ 1.25 7.00 
AUBRIETA—Graeca (Purple Rock Cress).Very attractive, 
resembles Arabis in growing appearance, flowers of 
a bright purple__ 1.50 8.00 
AQU1LEGIA—(CoIumbi»@). One of the best perennials 
found in the border. Blooms in the early summer. 
Valuable for cutting and also used in rock gardens. 
18 inches. 
Dobbies Imperial Hybrids. New, long spurred hybrids of 
a large range of colors __ 1.25 7.00 
Mrs. Scott Elliott. Mixed colors, long spurred™,_ 1.25 7.00 
ARABIS—Alpinus (Rock Cress). This rock plant blooms 
soon after snow leaves in the spring. The spreading 
nature of this plant makes a nice show of white blos¬ 
soms in the awakening rock garden; 6 to 8 inches_ 1.25 7.00 
Procurens. A ground cover, leaves glossy ever¬ 
green, flowers in latter part of April, extending into 
May. Very attractive white flowers, for the early 
rock garden __ _.___1.50 8.00 
ARMERIA—(Sea Pink). Used for rock garden planting, 
clumps of grass like foliage with small clusters of 
flowers on stiff wiry stems. 8 to 12 inches. 
Laucheana. Flowers bright rosy red. 6 inches high. May 
and June_ 1.25 7.00 
ARENARIA-—Caespitosa Vera (Sandwort). Mat forming 
plant. Very attractive when placed among flag-stones 
in garden walks_-__ 1.50 8.00 
ARTEMISIA—Lactiflora (Mugwort). Finely cut foliage 
with fragrant creomy white flowers. 4 feet. August-- 1.25 7.00 
Silver King (Ghost Plant). Silver foliage that is used 
considerably when dried_-_-_____ 1.50 8.00 
ASCLEP1AS —Tuberosa. (Butterfly Weed.) Is one of the 
most attractive native plants. Flat topped clusters of 
orange red flowers during July and August. 2 feet- _ 1.00 6.00 
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