ALYSSUM AND ARABIS 
GENERAL LIST OF PERENNIAL AND ALPINE PLANTS 
All plants arc strong, field-grown clumps except a few 
varieties which arc better from pots. Six plants of one 
variety supplied at dozen rates; 25 plants of a variety 
supplied at 100 rate. Three plants of one variety supplied 
at dozen rate when 12 or more plants are purchased. 
Special prices quoted on larger quantities. 
ACHILLEA—Argentea. Has silvery foliage i>»zvn 
from which spring pure white flowers in 
clusters on 8 inch stems. June-July. $.25 $2.50 
Ptarniica—Boiile De Neige. A splendid 
cut flower with masses of pure white 
flowers somewhat resembling double 
baby’s breath. Of spreading habit, grow¬ 
ing 24 inches high. .25 2.50 
Tomentosa. A lovely plant for the rock 
garden, with dense mats of green foliage 
and masses of deep yellow flowers dur¬ 
ing June and July. Height—6 inches. .25 2.50 
Filipendula. Finely cut, green foliage 
and clusters of deep yellow flowers. 3 ft. 
June-July. .25 2.50 
ACONITUM — Fisher i — (Monkshood). 
Deep blue flowers on 3 ft. stems with 
deep glossy foliage. September. .25 2.50 
AETHIONEMA — Grandiflora (Persian 
Candytuft). Of shrubby habit with blu¬ 
ish gray foliage and lavender pink flow¬ 
ers. 8 inches—June 30th. .30 3.00 
AGROSTEMMA — Coronaria. A stiffly 
branching plant with gray foliage and 
deep crimson flowers on 2 x /z ft. stems. 
June-July. .25 2.50 
AJUGA—Alropurpurea. A fine plant for 
semi-shady places in the rock garden 
with deep blue flowers and bronzy fo¬ 
liage close to the ground. May-June.25 2.50 
Replans. The flowers are similar to the 
foregoing variety but the foliage is dense Each 
green. This is a fast spreader and is an 
excellent ground cover for cither sun or 
shade. .25 
Reptans Variegata. A variety with love¬ 
ly variegated foliage somewhat slower 
growing than the other varieties. A fine 
rock plant. .30 
ALYSSUM—Saxatile Compaction. This is 
one of the most satisfactory plants for 
the border or rock garden. Masses of 
showy yellow flowers during May. One 
foot. .25 
Saxatile Citrinum. A lovely pale yellow 
variety.45 
Serpyllifolium. A gem for the rock gar¬ 
den with compact, gray hoary foliage 
and lovely sulphur yellow flowers. 4 
inches. June. .25 
ANCHUSA—Italica Dropinore. A rather 
coarse plant with masses of beautiful 
gentian blue flowers during May and 
June. A lovely subject for the back of the 
border. 4-5 ft. .25 
Myosotidiflora. This is a lovely hardy 
plant from China, which is very useful 
for both the rockery and border. The 
flowers are bright blue and resemble the 
Forget-me-not, rising above bold, dee]) 
green foliage. Splendid in combination 
with Spring bulbs. 1 ft. May-June. .35 
ANEMONE—Pulsatilla—Pasque Flower. 
Well adapted to the rock garden, where 
it can have a deep root run. Nodding 
lilac colored flowers, May. .30 
ANTHEMIS TINCTORIA. Golden yel¬ 
low marguerite, flowering throughout the 
entire season. Very good cut flower. 2 ft. .25 
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