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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Aquilegia chrysantha. Another old-time favorite with its 
bright yellow coloring and claret tinted tips. Extra 
good. 18 to 25 inches. 
Aquilegia c. Silver Queen. An improved variety with 
long-spurred silvery white flowers. H. 2 feet. 
Aquilegia, Mrs. Scott Elliot Hybrids. Blooms of large 
size and very long spurs. A wide range of colors of 
lavender, blue, pink, cream, yellow, etc. 
Arabis alpina. (Rock Cress). Pure white flowers borne 
profusely during May. H. 6 to 12 inches. 
Armeria rosea. This rose-pink, free-blooming variety 
throughout the summer makes its exceptionally at¬ 
tractive and desirable in rock gardens. 
Aster—The following six varieties are a lately introduced 
set of new dwarf hybrids, blossoming in late Sep¬ 
tember and October. 35 cents each, $3.00 per dozen. 
Countess of Dudley—bright, clear pink. 
Lady Henry Maddox—pale pink v/ith lavender tint. 
Marjorie—bright rose-pink. 
Nancy—pale flesh pink. 
Remembrance—beautiful deep, soft lavender. 
Victor—^very dwarf, medium lavender. 
Aster alpinus. (Rock Aster). An early blooming vari¬ 
ety literally covered with fine lavender, daisy-like 
flowers during May and June. 6 to 8 inches high. 
Aster amellus, King George. Semi-dwarf, beautiful vi¬ 
olet-blue, with deep golden center. 35 cents each, 
$3.00 per dozen. 
Aster novi-belgi. Blue Gem. Large, full flowers of rich 
blue. 3 feet. 
Aster, Charles Wilson. Bright carmine of very pure col¬ 
oring. New. 75 cents each. 
Aster, Climax. Extra large lavender-blue flowers of a 
most exquisite shade. 2 inches in diameter. August 
and September. H. 3 to 4 feet. 
Aster, Little Boy Blue. Very free flowering making dense 
mounds of rich blue. H. 2 feet. 35 cents each. 
Aster, Mount Everest. Large flowers of pure white borne 
on strong stems 3 to 4 feet in height. The best white 
aster. 50 cents each. 
Aster, Red Rover. A delightful shade of bright carmine- 
pink. Very distinct. 50 cents each. 
Aster, Ypres. A semi-dwarf plant literally covered with 
rosy-red blossoms at one time. H. iy 2 feet. 
Campanula carpatica. (Carpathian Harebell). One of 
the most beautiful of the Campanula family. Extra 
large, deep blue flowers, 2 to 2 V 2 inches across. 
Blooms profusely in June and September. H. 12 in¬ 
ches. 
Campanula carpatica alba. A delightful white form of 
the above. 
Campanula glomerata. A unique dwarf plant having 
dark gray, woolly foliage and bearing exquisitely 
deep blue flowers in June and July. 12 to 15 inches. 
Not what you pay but the satisfaction you get should 
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