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Dianlhus Deltoides or Maiden's Pink 
ASTER. Hardy Aster. 
Alpinus. Large lavender blue flowers on 
6 to 8 in. high stems. May-June flower¬ 
ing. 
Alpinus Albus. A white flowering form 
of the above. 
Mauve Cushion. A hardy Japanese 
species, forming round cushion-like 
plants completely covered with pale 
mauve colored flowers during Octo¬ 
ber and November. 6 to 8 in. high. 
AUBRIETIA. Purple Rock-Cress. 
New Large Flowering Hybrids. Lovely 
rock plant, masses of bright various 
color flowers from early April to June. 
4 in. high. 
CALLIRHOE. Poppy Mallow. 
Involucrata. One of the best trailers for 
the large rockery; the plant is covered 
with rich crimson poppy-like flowers 
all summer. 
CAMPANULA. Bellflower. 
Carpatica. Large blue flowers on com¬ 
pact small bushes; in bloom all sum¬ 
mer; 8 to 10 in. high. 
Carpatica Alba. A lovely white flower¬ 
ing form of the above. 
Garganica. Low spreading tufts covered 
with starry light blue flowers; a gem 
for wall and rockery. May-June flower¬ 
ing. 
Rotundifolia. The well known blue bells 
of Scotland, blooming'very freely from 
late June to September. 12 in. high. 
CYPR1PEDIUM. Lady's Slipper. Fine plants 
for naturalizing in shady woodsland. 
Acaule Pink. 
Pubescens Yellow. 
Spectabile. Lovely pink. 
Arvenensis. Lovely fragrant pink flowers 
on compact mats of grey-green foliage 
late May and June. 
DIANTHUS. Pinks. 
Beatrix. Clusters of double salmon-pink 
flowers blooming very freely in late 
May and June. 10 to 12 in. 
Caesius. Very fragrant small pink flowers 
on 4 to 6 in. stems; very compact. 
Deltoides (Maiden Pink). Trailing mats 
of glossy green foliage; small pink 
flowers speckled with crimson. 6 to 
8 in. high. June-July. 
Deltoides Albus. A lovely white form 
of the above. 
Roysi Hybrids. A fine strain of Dianthus, 
of compact growth. Lovely pink and 
red shades. May-June. 
DICENTRA. Bleedingheart. 
Eximia. A dwarf variety, finely cut 
foliage and showy pink flowers in 
bloom from spring to fall. 
DRABA. Whitlow Grass. 
Fladnizensis (Frigida). Attractive ever¬ 
green foliage of very compact growth; 
lovely pure white flowers in early 
spring. 3 in. high. 
ERINUS. Liver Balsam. 
Alpinus Roseus. Light carmine flowers on 
4 to 6 in. stems. May-June. Best planted 
in light soil in full sun; give winter 
protection. 
ERODIUM. Heronbill. 
Chamaedryoides Roseum. A tiny Alpine 
covered with delicate pink veined 
crimson flowers from May to Novem¬ 
ber; a gem. Potted plants, spring de¬ 
livery. 30 in. $3 doz. 
GENTIAN A. Gentian. 
Acaule Clusi. Huge dazzling gentian 
blue trumpets flowers, blooming in 
April and May and sometime again in 
fall, only 2 to 3 in. high; best planted 
in rich most soil with little shade. 
35 cts. each; $3.50 doz. 
Septemfida. An easily grown summer 
flowering variety, with clustered heads 
of lovely blue shades, the 8 to 10 in. 
stems are trailing in habit; it prefers 
partial shade. 30 cts. each; $3 doz. 
Helianthemum. (Rock or Sun Rose). Ex¬ 
ceedingly pretty, low growing, ever¬ 
green plants about 12 inches high, 
forming broad clumps which during 
their flowering season, June and July, 
are quite hidden by a mass of bloom. 
Well adapted to the front of the bor¬ 
der, the rockery, or a dry, sunny bank. 
Buttercup. Single golden yellow. 
Double Orange. Orange. 
Fireball. Double scarlet. 
Single Apricot. Apricot in color. 
HELLEBORUS. Christmas Rose. 
Niger. Evergreen foliage, with lovely 
single rose-like white flowers, some¬ 
times flushed with pink; on erect 
6 to 8 in. high stems. Winter flower¬ 
ing. December to March. 75 cts. each. 
HEUCHERA. Coralbells. The coralbells are 
best planted in rather light soil, in 
full sun or partial shade. 
Edge Hall. Lovely large bell-shaped 
flowers of salmon pink shades on 15 
to 18 in. stems. May to July. 25 cts. 
each; $2.50 doz. 
Perry's White. A very dwarf and com¬ 
pact variety of very appealing effect; 
large bells of pure white flowers on 
12 to 15 in. stems. May to July. 
Pluie de Feu. Lovely coral red variety. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 doz. 
Rosamundi. A splendid coral pink va¬ 
riety; a good grower and fine for cut¬ 
ting. 18 in. May to July. 
HYPERICUM. St. Jchnswort. 
Reptans. A splendid creeping variety, 
making very compact mats and cov¬ 
ered with large golden-yellow flowers 
in June; very hardy and evergreen. 
IBERIS. Candytuft. 
Sempervirens. Splendid border or rock 
plant evergreen bushes covered with 
white flowers in early spring. 
IRIS. Flag. 
Cristata. Of creeping habit. Large pale 
blue flowers on 6 in. stems. May-June. 
Pumila Type. 6 to 8 in. high. 
Fairy. Lovely pale blue. 
Sambo. Beautiful deep blue. 
La Fiancee. White. 
Stewart Hybrid. Yellow. 
LEONTOPODIUM. Edelweiss. 
Alpinum. Interesting Alpine, with silvery 
foliage, woolly light yellow flowers. 
LINUM. Perennial Flax. 
Alpinum. A fine dwarf variety with 
clear sky-blue flowers, blooming freely 
Flavum. Lovely golden yellow flowers 
from late May to July. 12 in. 
LYCHNIS. Campion. 
Viscaria FI. PI. Double crimson purple 
flowers; fine for cutting. In bloom 
late May and June. 12 in. 
MAZUS 
Reptans. A close creeping ground cover 
for shade or sun, covered in early 
spring with dainty lilac flowers with 
white lip. 
MERTENSIA. Virginia Bluebell. 
Virginica. One of the loveliest spring 
blooming plants. The flowers are red¬ 
dish purple when in bud, changing to 
lovely gentian blue when open. 
MYOSOTIS. Forget-Me-Not. 
Palustris Semperflorens. Perennial Forget- 
Me-Not in bloom from May to fall; 
best planted in moist soil. 
Palustris (Pink). Gem. A lovely seedling 
that has been growing and blooming 
very freely for us. 
PLUMBAGO. Leadwort. 
Larpentae. One of the loveliest summer 
flowering rock or border plants. Cov¬ 
ered with bright deep blue flowers 
from July to September; 10 to 12 in. 
POLEMONIUM. Jacob's Ladder. 
Reptans. Dwarf bushy plant with showy 
blue flowers in the spring. 12 to 15 in. 
PRIMULA. Primrose. All Primula are best 
planted in fairly rich moist soil and 
shade; however many varieties of the 
veris type will get along nicely in full 
sun, if watered often during summer 
Auricula Giant Hybrids. Unusual and 
distinct primula; large flowers on 6 
to 8 in. stems; flowers come of various 
colors. 25 cts. each; $2.50 doz. 
Corusoides. A distinct species with heart- 
shaped leaves, and lovely deep rosy- 
pink flowers on 10 to 12 in. stems. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 doz. 
Japonica. Large leaves and pretty flow¬ 
ers of various colors, coming in 
whorles on 18 to 24 in. stems. 
Cashmeriana. Large round heads of 
bright violet on 12 to 15 in. stems. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 doz. 
Monstead Giants strain. Finest mixed. 
