WELLER NURSERIES CO., Inc., Holland, Mich. 
HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS 
Per 10 
ANCHUSA (Borraginaceae) 
ITALICA DROPMORE. Gentian blue. 4-5 Ft. June. $1.00 
tMYOSOTIFLORA. Charming blue flowers. 1 Ft. May. 1.50 
ANTHEMIS (Hardy Marguerite) 
fMONTANA. Pure white. 6 inches. All summer. 
•TINCTORIA KELWAYI. Clear yellow. 2 Ft. June-July. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
fALPINA. Blue shades. 18 in. May-June . 
• CALIFORNIA HYBRIDS. Orange and yellow. 3 Ft.. 
•CANADENSIS. Scarlet and yellow. 2 Ft. May-June. 
•CHRYSANTHA. Yellow. 2^ Ft. May-June. 
•COERULEA. (Rocky Mountain). Blue and white. 1^/^ Ft. May-June. 
•HELENEA. Very large, cuter petals blue, center white. 3 Ft. May-June. 
•LONG SPURREI* HYBRIDS. Mixed colors. 3 Ft. June.. 
•MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT HYBRIDS. Very long spurred. Mixed colors. 3 Ft. 
May-June.. 
•NIVEA GR. FL. Pure white. 2 Ft. May-June. 
•OLYMPICA. Tall, deep blue. 3^! Ft. May-June. 
•ROSE QUEEN. Pink shades, long spurs. 2% Ft. May-June. 
• VULGARIS COMPACTA ERECTA EDELWEISS. (New). Large, erect, snow- 
white, double blossoms.- 
•FINE MIXTURE... 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) 
tALPINA. Pure white. 6 inch. June.— 
fALPINA FL. PL. Pure, double white variety. 8 inch. May. 
fALPINA ROSEA. Delicate pale pink. 8 inch. June. 
ARENARIA (Sandwort) 
fCAESPITOSA. Green moss growth. White. 2 inches. May. 
fMONTANA. Silvery white flowers. Fine for edging. 6-8 inch. May. 
ARMERIA (Thrift) 
fFORMOSA. Rose. 9 inch. June.. 
• GLORY OF HOLLAND. (Mauritanica). (Weller’s Origin). A new and im¬ 
proved form of Armeria of true strain. The clear, deep, pink flowers 
of the size of a silver dollar are borne on straight, tall steins of 24 inches 
high, in large profusion throughout the summer. Splendid novelty. 
fLAUCHEANA ROSEA. Bright rose. 6 inch. June. 
fMARITIMA. Pale pink. 6 inch. June...- 
fMARITIMA SPLENDENS. True. Improved Maritima. Bright Rose. 6 in. June. 
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ARTEMISIA (Southern Wood) 
•LACTIFLORA. White feathery flowers. 4 Ft. August. 
•i^SILVER BEAUTY. A beautiful new variety, similar to the Silver King. 
•SILVER KING. Grey-silvery foliage. Ft. Fine for cutting and Landscape 
work . 
ASCLEPIAS (Butterfly Weed) 
•TUBEROSA. Bright orange. 2 feet. July-August 
ASPHODELUS (King’s Spear) 
•LUTEUS. Bright yellow spiked. 3 Ft. June. 
ASTER (Michaelmas Daisy). Fall Flowering. 
ABENDROTHE. Beautiful deep rose. 5 Ft. 
fALPINUS. Large blue flowers. 8 inch. Juno. 
fALPINUS ALBUS. V/hite variety of above.. 
• ALPINUS GOLIATH. Large bluish-purple. 8 inches. May-June. 
♦CLIMAX. Fine blue, yellow center. 4 Ft. The best. 
^HIGHLAND MORN. Delicate light blue. 2i^ Ft. 
MONS. Reddish violet. 3 ft. 
NOVAE ANGLIAE. Bright purple violet. 4 Ft. 
• NOVAE ANGLIAE BARRS PINK. (New). Very large open flowers of beautiful 
pink with yellow and bronze center. 4 Ft. 
•NOVAE ANGLIAE ROSEA. Deep reddish-violet. 4 Ft. 
•ROYAL BLUE. Large semidouble clear blue. 'Zy^ Ft. Sept. 
*SAM BENHAM. Large feathery pure white. 3 Ft. Early. 
•SUB-COERULEA. Light blue. 15 inches. June... 
SUNSET. (New). Large clear pink on the order of St. Egwin, but larger and 
better, retaining its original color unto the end. 
WHITE LADY. (New). The bent and largest white.- 
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AUBRETIA (Rock Cress) 
fDELTOIDES EYRII. Rosy-lilac. Best of all. 3 inch. May. 
fGRACEA. Lilac-blue. 3 inch. May. 
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