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E. MILLER RICHARDSON & CO., Baltimore, Maryland 
fUcPutAddafi’i. flew- and Unuiual Rock 5-aA.den THanii, 
ACHILLEA Argentea. A lovely yarrow 
with silvery foliage; large white flowers 
in May-June. 6 in. high. 30 cts. each; 
$3 doz. 
AJUGA Hybrida Tottenhami. Attractive 
bronzy red foliage. Blue flowers on 4 to 
6 in. stems in May. Easily grown in sun 
or shade. 25 cts. each; $2.50 doz. 
ALYSSUM saxatile FI. Pl. (Double Golden 
Tuft). Rare double flowering form of the 
well known basket of gold. The color is 
deeper yellow and blooms longer than 
the single form. 25 cts. each; $2.50 doz. 
ANDROSACE (Rock Jasmine) Lanuginosa. 
A choice Alpine in bloom from June to 
Fall; trailing stems clothed with silvery 
leaves and terminal umbels of lovely 
lilac-pink flowers. 25 cts. each; $2.50 doz. 
A. Sarmentosa Chumbyi. Rosettes of silky 
foliage, verbena-like heads of rosy lilac 
flowers in May. 30 cts. each; $3 doz. 
ANEMONE. September Sprite. A lovely new 
miniature Anemone, resembling Hupe- 
hensis, but smaller and more dainty. A 
free bloomer and neat, compact habit. 
Only 12 in. high. A splendid plant for 
late August and September bloom. Easily 
grown in sun or partial shade. 25 cts. 
each; $2.50 doz. 
AQUILEGIA Pyrenaica. A lovely miniature 
Columbine growing only 6 in. high; 
attractive blue flowers in late May and 
June. 25 cts. each; $2.50 doz. 
ARABIS Alpina Rosabella. At last a really 
Pink Rockcress. Compact growing and 
very appealing. 4 to 6 in. high. 25 cts. 
each; $2.50 doz. 
A. Kelleriri. A rare and very distinct little 
Arabis. Lovely white flowers on 3 to 4 
in. stems in early spring. 25 cts. each; 
$2.50 doz. 
ARMERIA Caespitosa. A rare gem. Tufts of 
dark green leaves covered with lovely 
pale pink flowers in May. Only one inch 
high. 40 cts. each; $4.50 doz. 
A. Caespitosa Hybrids. More robust and 
having larger flower heads on longer 
stems than above variety. Lovely pink 
shades blooming freely in May. 25 cts. 
each; $2.50 doz. 
ASTERS. Wartbury Star. A new giant 
flowering spring Aster, equally effective 
in the rockery or border; bright lavender- 
blue flowers on 12 to 15 in. stems, 
blooming freely in May and June. Fine 
for cutting. 25 cts, each; $2,50 do z. 
ASTERS, New Dwarf Hybrid Border. 
- They are ideal for borders or 
beds and their dwarf, compact habit 
makes them most desirable for use 
in all but the smallest rock-gardens. 
These plants average 9 inches in 
height and bloom in September. 
Constance. A really pure shell-pink— 
delightful color. Of very graceful 
habit. October. Height, 9 in. 
Diana. Large, delicate soft pink, semi¬ 
double flowers with pretty feathery 
green foliage. September. Height, 
9 in. 
Lavanda. Lavender-blue flowers. Very 
free-flowering and early, commenc¬ 
ing to bloom in early September. 
Height, 6 in. 
Lilac Time. Lovely soft lilac flowers. 
Free-flowering, of bushy habit. Sep¬ 
tember, October. Height, 1 ft. 
Marjorie. Large, bright rose-pink, later 
blooming than other varieties, 12 
in. high. 
Mme. Carroy. An outstanding novelty. 
Smothered with lavender flowers 
during September. 12 to 15 in. high. 
Niobe. The only white variety. Of 
dwarf, compact habit, with pure 
white flowers. September. Height, 
6 in. 
Countess of Dudley. Charming clear 
pink. 
Lady Henry Maddocks. Light pink. 
Nancy. Well-rounded bushes. Flesh- 
pink blooms. 
Snowspri'.o. Snow Fairy. Semi-double; 
white. 
Victor. Clear lavender-blue flowers. 
All above Border Asters 
25 cts. each; $2.50 doz. 
Special Collection. 3 each of twelve 
varieties Border Aster listed—36 
plants for $5. 
CAMPANULA Pojcharskyana. A choice 
little Bellflower and very easy to grow. 
Lovely starry-blue flowers, off and on 
all summer; about 6 in. high. 25 cts. 
each; $2.50 doz. 
COREOPSIS Auriculata Nana. A pretty 
little Coreopsis growing only 6 to 10 in. 
high; showy golden-yellow flowers from 
May to Fall. A fine plant and easy to 
grow. 25 cts. each; $2.50 doz. 
CORYDALIS LUTEA. A choice and pretty 
Rock plant. Small yellow flowers from 
May to Fall; easily grown in sun or 
shade. 25 cts. each; $2.50 doz. 
DIANTHUS Alpinus Allwoodi. A selected 
seedling of our own; truly a gem of easy 
culture, blooming very freely in late 
May and early June, and few flowers off 
and on all summer. Deep rosy-pink 
flowers on 6 to 8 in. stems, with very 
striking bright crimson ring toward the 
center. A fine plant for rock garden or 
in front of the Hardy border. 30 cts. each; 
$3 doz. 
D. Deltoides Erecta. A lovely English nov¬ 
elty with brilliant red flowers of erect 
habit; only 6 in. high. June flowering. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 doz. 
D. Loveliness. A novely of outstanding 
merit. The flowers have large laciniated 
petals of most exquisite mauve tint, very 
fragrant and beautiful. It can be used 
effectively in the rock garden or border. 
Splendid as cut-flower; it blooms freely 
from May to July. Height, 12 to 18 in- 
30 cts. each; $3 doz. 
GERANIUM Lancastriens. A lovely minia¬ 
ture Cranesbill. It grows very nicely in 
ordinary soil either in rockery or in 
front of the Hardy border. The lovely 
pink flowers are produced from late May 
to September. A rare gem. 30 cts. each; 
$3 doz. 
GEUM Borisi. A fine hardy Geum, with 
large vivid orange-scarlet flowers on 8 
to 10 in. stems. It blooms freely in May 
and June, and few blooms off and on all 
summer. 25 cts. each; $2.50 doz. 
GLOBULARIA (Globe Daisy) Bellidiiolia. 
One of the best Alpine Globularia. 
Spreading mats of small evergreen 
leaves, blue flowers on 3 to 4 in. stems 
in spring. A splendid ground cover and 
fine to use between stone walks. 25 cts. 
each; $2.50 doz. 
Dianthus Loveliness 
