Prices, except where noted, 3 plants for $1.00; 10 plants for $3.00 
Achillea • Yarrow 
Aizoon if (Anthemis Aizoon). Silvery foliage 
and white daisies. 6 to 8 in. 
Ptarmica, Perry’s White. Large double white 
flowers. Excellent for cutting. June to 
August. 
Tomentosa. ★ Woolly Yarrow. Flat mats of 
ferny foliage and broad heads of yellow 
flowers. 8 to 10 in. * 
Aconitum • Monkshood 
All Aconitums, 3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.50 
Autumnale. Spikes of dark blue flowers in 
October. 
Fischeri. Large, pale blue flowers. Unusual 
shiny foliage. 18 in. 
Napellus. Tall; dark blue. July. 
Napellus, Sparks’ Var. Plants 5 to 6 feet 
high, with branching spikes of blue flowers 
in July and August. The darkest Aconitum. 
Wilsoni. Violet-blue flowers in September on 
5 to 6-foot plants. 
Agrostemma. See Lychnis 
Ajuga 
Genevensis. ★ Geneva Bugle. Ground-cover 
for shady places. Flowers blue. 
Reptans. -k Dwarf, leafy ground-cover with 
blue flowers. 
Althaea rosea • Hollyhock 
Allegheny. Large; double; fringed; pink. 
Double. Carmine, Pink, Red, Salmon, White, 
and Yellow. 
Single. Pink, Red, and White. 
Mixed, Double or Single. 
Alvssiini 
Rostratum. ★ Good rock-plant. Heads of yel¬ 
low flowers from June to August. 1 ft. 
Saxatile compactum. ★ Gray edging plant 
with clusters of fragrant yellow flowers. 
Anchusa • Bugloss 
Italica, Dropmore. Good border plant with 
bright blue flowers on 5-foot stems. 
Myosotidiflora. ■*- Splendid ground-cover for 
shady places. Flowers like forget-me-nots. 
Anemone • Windflower 
Japonica hupehensis. Dwarf type with dull 
rose-pink flowers. 
Japonica, Queen Charlotte. Beautiful single 
rose-pink flowers. 
Japonica, September Charm. A Japanese 
type of exquisite pink. Finest recent intro¬ 
duction. 
Japonica, Whirlwind. Semi-double; pure 
white. Finest variety. 
Pulsatilla. ★ Dwarf, early type with huge 
purplish blue flowers. 
Pulsatilla rubra. ★ Huge, reddish flowers in 
early Spring. 
Sylvestris. ★ Snowdrop Anemone. Grows 18 
inches high. Snow-white flowers. 
Anthemis 
Tinctoria. Golden Marguerite. Bright yel¬ 
low daisies from June to October. 
Arabis • Rock-Cress 
Alpina. ★ Dwarf edging and rock-plant. 
Flowers white. 
Alpina fl.-pl. ★ Double flowering. 
Mollis, if Dwarf, clustered foliage and airy 
sprays of white flowers. 
Aquilegia • Columbine 
Breeze Hill Hybrids. Finest long-spurred 
strain. AH colors. 30c each; 10 for $2.50. 
Cserulea. ★ Dwarf; blue and white. 
Canadensis. ★ Dwarf Wild Honeysuckle. 
Scarlet and yellow. 
Chrysantha. ★ Long-spuired; golden yellow. 
Long-spurred Hybrids. Choice mixed colors 
—Blue, Rose, Lavender, White, and 
Yellow. 
Arenaria 
Verna caespitosa. ★ Very green, mossy plant 
for cracks and crevices. 
Armeria • Sea Pink or Thrift 
Cephalota rubra, if Strong plants with little 
Balls of dark pink flowers. 
Maritima. if Grassy foliage. Purplish pink 
flowers. 
Artemisia 
Frigida. ★ Silvery gray foliage. 
Silver King (Ghost Plant). Nice bushy plant 
with silvery foliage. 
Asdepias 
Tuberosa. Butterfly Weed. Bright orange, 
July, August. 2% ft. 
Astilbe 
Arendsi Hybrids 
All Astilbes, 3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.50 
Gloria. Brilliant dark pink. 2 ft. 
Juno. Deep violet-rose. 2J^ ft. 
Marguerite van Rechteren. Vivid lilac-red. 
3 ft. 
Meta Immink. Deep pink. 2 ft. 
Pyramidal. White. 2J^ ft. 
Rose Pearl. Shell-pink. 2 ft. 
Salland. Red. iy 2 ft. 
Japonica Varieties 
Gladstone. White. 
Peach Blossom. Soft pink. 
Queen Alexandra. Deep pink. 
Hardy Asters 
New Dwarf Hybrids 
Recent introductions of great merit. For 
low borders and for rock-gardens they are 
unexcelled. We recommend them highly. 
Countess of Dudley. Clear pink. 
Daphne. Soft pink flowers. 
Lady Henry Maddocks. Pale pink. 
Marjorie. Apple-blossom-pink with golden 
centers. 
Nancy. Pale pearl-gray. 
Remembrance. Soft pink. 
Snow Sprite. Semi-double; white. 
Victor. Clear violet-blue. 
Dwarf Varieties 
Alpinus. ★ Dwarf; early flowering; light blue 
daisies. 
Alpinus, Wartburg Star. Large, dark lilac- 
blue flowers; orange centers. 50c each; 
3 for $1.25. 
King George. ★ Dwarf; early flowering; large 
violet flowers. 
Mauve Cushion. ★ Late blooming; very 
dwarf; pale mauve. 
Tall Varieties known to many 
as Michaelmas Daisies 
Ballard’s Crimson. Crimson. 
Barr’s Pink. Clear pink. 
Blue Gem. Rich true blue. 
Climax. Pale blue. 
Hybridus luteus. Yellow. 
King of the Blues. Light blue. 
Mount Everest. By far the finest white Aster, 
forming pointed, pyramidal mounds cov¬ 
ered with flowers. 
Maid of Athens. Rose-pink. 
Novae-angliae. Large; violet-purple. 
Novae-angliae roseus. Bright rosy pink. 
Perry’s Pink. Excellent clear rose-color. 
Red Rover. Deep rosy red. 
Skylands Queen. Lilac-blue. 
White Climax. Pure white. Very fine. 
Ypres. Rosy red. A rich deep shade. 
ASTER COLLECTION 
Ballard’s Crimson. Crimson. 
Barr’s Pink. Clear pink. 
Blue Gem. Rich true blue. 
Climax. Pale blue. 
Mount Everest. White. 
Perry’s Pink. Clear rose-color. 
Red Rover. Deep rosy red. 
White Climax. White. 
One each of the above 8 varieties, $1.50 
CARRIAGE EXTRA 
Aubrietia 
Deltoidea. ★ False Wall-Cress. Lavender. 
Deltoidea Eyrei. if Trailer with gorgeous 
purple flowers. 
Baptism • False Indigo 
Australis. Easily grown 3-foot plant with 
long clusters of blue pea blossoms. 
Beilis • English Daisy 
Perennis. ★ Early flowering. Dwarf. Red, 
White, and Pink. 20c each; 10 for $1.20; 
100 for $10.00. 
Boltonia 
Asteroides. Pale pink, aster-like flowers in 
September and October. 
Latisquama. Dwarf; lavender-lilac. Sept. 
Calimeris 
Incisa. if Aster-like plant with mauve-white 
flowers an inch across. 2 ft. 
Callirlioe • Poppy-Mallow 
Involucrata. ★ Prostrate plant. Glowing 
crimson-purple flowers. 
fallnna 
Vulgaris nana. if Mossy Heather. Beautiful, 
low mats of feathery green foliage. 50c 
each; 10 for $4.50. 
The star ^ indicates suitability 
for Rock-Garden planting 
