Westminster Nursery, Westminster , Maryland 
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Pyrethrum—Painted Daisy. 
Each Per 10 
AGROSTEMMA coronaria (Rose Campion). 2-3 ft. 
A useful species for color contrast in the border. 
Frosted silver leaves; bright scarlet flowers in 
June and July.25 2.00 
AJUGA (Bugle). 
“-genevensis. 6-8 in. Deep blue flowers in May 
and June; rich, dark green foliage. Useful for 
carpeting the ground in shady places where grass 
will not grow.25 2.00 
•-reptans. 4-6 in. Low growing, compact, bright 
blue flowers in May and June. Likes shady 
spots .25 2.00 
“ALLIUM thibetica. 6-8 in. Clusters of lilac- 
mauve flowers in June and July. Excellent for 
the rock garden.35 3.00 
ALYSSUM (Basket of Gold). 
*-argenteum. 12-15 in. Dense growth. Leaves 
silvery beneath, flowers yellow in clustered heads 
all summer. Likes sun.25 2.00 
*-citrinum. 1 ft. Pale citron-yellow flowers. 
Fine in the sunny border, rock garden or dry 
wall .' .25 2.00 
*-montanum. 3-6 in. A dainty, trailing dwarf 
with sweet scented yellow flowers in spring and 
early summer; silvery leaves.25 2.00 
‘-saxatile compactum. 1 ft. Broad masses of 
bright yellow flowers in early spring. Likes 
sun .25 2.00 
ANCHUSA (Alkanet). 
—italica dropmore. 4 ft. Interesting border plant 
with pretty gentian blue flowers all summer... .25 2.00 
—lissadell. 4-5 ft. Fine variety with large gentian 
blue flowers; likes the sun.35 3.00 
*-myosotidiflora. 15 in. Compact, well-foliaged 
plant which has dainty, forget-me-not-like 
flowers in May and June; very robust and 
healthy; effective for shady places in the 
rock garden .30 2.50 
Each Per 10 
“ANDROSACE lanuginosa (Rock Jasmine). 
2 in. Trailing growth and soft, silvery foliage 
and clusters of lilac-rose blossoms lasting all 
summer. Most charming. Likes a protected 
sunny spot .30 2.50 
ANEMONE (Windflower). 
—japonica (Japanese Windflower). 2-3 ft. 
Among the finest perennials for sheer beauty 
of bloom. The beautiful flowers of pastel 
shades appear in late August and continue 
until frost; ideal for cutting. Should have 
the protection of 2 or 3 inches of leaves or 
litter during the winter months. Varieties 
as follows: 
Alba. Single white .25 2.00 
Alice. Rosy pink.25 2.00 
Queen Charlotte. Semi-double pink.25 2.00 
Richard Ahrends. Shell pink.25 2.00 
"-hupehensis. 18 in. A rock garden gem with 
an abundance of mauve-rose flowers from 
early August until late autumn. Really a 
miniature form of Anemone Japonica.25 2.00 
“-pulsatilla alba. 8-10 in. Rare and pretty white 
form showing a center of golden yellow in the 
flowers; April and May; compact and low 
growing .30 2.50 
“-pulsatilla rubra. 8-10 in. A charming variety 
with reddish purple flowers.30 2.50 
Digitalis—Foxglove. 
