HARDY CUT FLOWER AND ROCK PLANTS 
COIiUMBINi: 
Mrs. Scott XSlliot 
Strong Transplanted Plants of Blooming Age 
* Indicates rock plants or low growing variety. 
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ACHIIiIiEA, 'riie Pearl. Pure wliile, double flowers. 
ACHIIiIfBA, PtOSPUin. I’.rislit rose-pink. IS incbes. 
’I’ACHIIiIaBA, 'Ponientosa. P>rig'ht yellow. .June. 10 inches. 
*ACHIIiIiEA, Tomento.sa Conipacta. See P. 6 
ADENOFHOBA, Potanini. Light Blue flowers. June-Aug. 
AGBOSTEMMA, Coronaria. Bark Crimson flowers. .June-July. 
ACONITUM, Monk’s Hood. Wilsonii. Deep blue. Fall. 
>kaIiYSSUM, Saxatile. Basket of Gold. Compact. 
*AIiYSSUM, SERPYIiLIFOIiIUM, Very dwarf; pale yellow. 
*AEYSSUM, BOSTRATUM. Shruby: flowers yellow. 
*AJUGA, REPTANS RUBRA, Bronze foliage; flowers blue. 
*AJUGA, Genevensis. See P. G. 
*AJUGA, Reptans Rubra. Bronzy fol. blue firs. May-.Tune. 
BEEPHINUM 
Belladonna Imp. 
*ANTENNARIA. MARGABITACEA, Everlasting flower; white. 
ARCHUSA, Barelieri. Bit. blue; 15 to 18 in. May-.Tune. 
ANEMONE, Windflower. See P. 6. 
ANTHEMIS, Tlnctoria. Yellow daisy like firs. June-July. 
*ARMERIA, Maritina. Rose-pink flowers. 4 to 6 in. 
«ARMERZA, Montana. Rose-pink flowers. 10 in. Border. 
=*=ARENARIA, Montana. Silvery-white. May. Edges. 
FARABIS, Alpinus. Rock-cress. White. May-June. 
ASCEEPZAS, Brilliant Orange-scarlet. July-August. 
*AUBRIETIA. Wall-cress. Purple-pink. April-May. 
*AJUOA, REPTANS, Creeping plant for dry, poor soil. 
AQUIEEGIA, Bwf. Columbine Early. White Flowers. 
AQUIEEGIA, Columbine. Mrs. Scott Elliott. Mixed 
‘1‘AQUIEEGIA, Flabellata Nana Alba. 12-15 in. May-June. 
*ARENABIA, Grandiflora. Grassy Fol. white Firs. 4-6 in. 
’I’ARMERIA, Caespitosa. See P. 6. 
*ARMERIA, Cephalotus Rubra. See P. 8. 
ARTEMESIA, Silver King. White fol. Cut-Dry. 
ARTEMISIA, T.,actifolia. Creamy-white plumes. Summer. 
*ANCHUSA, Myosotidiflora. Deep blue forgetmenot-like flower. 
MASTERS, Hardy Dwarf. See P. 1-6. 
ASTERS, Barrs Pink. Semi Dble. firs. 4-5 ft. 
ASTERS, Climax. T^arge clear blue; Cutting Var. 
ASTER, "White Climax; Semi-doul)le white. Cut Firs. 
BAPTISIA, False Indigo. Dark blue. June. 3 ft. 
BOETONIA, False Chamomile. Pure white. Tall. 
♦BOXWOOD, Old English. 6-8 in. plants for edging. 
BUDDEEIA, Til de Prance. See P. 1. 
♦CAEAMINTHA, Alpina. Small blue flowers. June. 6 in. 
♦ CAMPANUEA, Carpatica. Hair-bell. Clear blue. 8 inches. 
UAmjFAm u~EA, Giomerata. Violet-blue flowers. 18 in. 
♦CARNATION, Border Dwf. Double white. 10 inches. 
CATANANCHE COERUEEA, Straw-flower like flowers. 2 ft. 
CENTAUBEA, Macrocephala. Yellow. 2-3 ft. 
CENTAUREA, Montana: deep'blue. 18 in. May-June. 
CEPHAEARIA, Sulidiur yellow flowers, resembling Scablosa. 
♦COREOPSIS, Ariculata Nana. See P. 6. 
COREOPSIS, Large, ricli golden yellow flowers. 
♦CERASTIUM, Snow in Summer. .'White firs, on silvery carpet. 
♦CACTUS, Hardy evergreen slabs. Yellow flowers. 
CENTAUREA, Montana. Mountain blue. I^arge violet-blue firs. 
♦CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Artie Daisy. Bluish-white; hlooms late. 
♦CRUCIANEEEA STYEOSA, Rose-pink flowers. Sun or shade. 
♦CYPBIPEDIUM, Ground Orchids. 25c ea.—3 for 65c. 
♦CYPRIPEDIUM, Pubescens; Yellow; Spectabile Pink. 
DEEPHINIUM, Bellamosa; Dark blue. Cut. 
DEEPHINIUM, Bel'ladf)nna Imp. T^ight blue. 
DEEPHINIUM, Floradale Hybrids. Many shades. 
♦DICENTRA, Eximia; Dwarf Plummy. Bleedingheart. 
♦DIANTHUS DEETOIDES BRIEEIANT, Creeps. Carmine flowers. 
♦DIANTHUS AEBNARIUS. Pale purple, fringed. 
♦DIANTHUS CAESSIUS, Bright pink flowers. 
♦DIANTHUS, Maiden Pink. Rosy-pink. June. 6 in. 
♦DIANTHUS, Neglectus. Very dwf. Rose colored firs. 
DORONICUM, Caucasicum Brt. yellow. 18-24 in. April-June. 
ECHINOPS, Retro. Matalic blue. 3-4 ft. July-Sept. 
-‘-EBIGERON, Speciosa. Aster-like, violet blue flowers. 
♦EUPHORBIA, Myrsinltes. Yellow-green. 4-6 in. May-June. 
♦EUPHORBIA. Polyc'hroma. Chromo-yellow, lo in. April-May. 
^EUPATORIUM, Hardy Ageratum. Blue paint brush. 
■■■EUONYMUS, Radicans. An evergreen winter creeper. 
♦EUONYMUS, E. Rad. Variegatus. Variegated winter creeper. 
-^FESTUCA, Glauca. Blue Fescue grass. 10 inches. 
FUNKIA, Lanceolata. Lilac firs. Sept. 2 ft. 
■"FUNKIA, Undulata. Green foliage. T^avendar fir. 
♦FUNKIA, P^ndulata. Green and white variegated foliage. 
GAIEEABDIA, Blanket flower. Ex. large red and yellow. 
♦GEUM, Lady Stratheden; Dble. Golden Yellow; June-Sept. 
♦GEUM, Borisii. Dwf. orange-scarlet firs. 
GEUM, Heldriechi. Rich orange. Seldom out of flower. 
♦GEDBUEARIA, Globe daisy. Blue firs. 6 ih. 
GYFSOPHIEA, Paniculata. Babys Breath; June-July. 
GYPSOPHIEA, Bristol Fairy; Dble. Baby’s Breath—50 cents ea. 
♦HEUCHEBA, Sanglant. Bright red; Alum root. 
♦HEEIANTHEMUM, Rock or Sun-rose, Apricot. 
HEEENIUM, Autumnale. Golden yellow firs. Fall. 
HEEENIUM, Hoppsi. Pure orange-yellow. June. 18 inches. 
HEEENIUM, Riverton Gem. Old Gold to AVall fir. Red. 
♦HEMEROCAEEIS, Day TAly. 
H. Flava, Yellow Day Lily. Tjemon-yellow. June. 
H. ICwanso. FI. PI. Double orange flowers. 
H. Middendorfi. Earliest. Rich chromo yellow. 
H. Thunbergi. Rich buttercup-yellow. July. 
♦HEUCHEBA, Alumn Root. Briglit crimson firs. 
HONEYSUCKEE, Hall’s. Evergreen. Sweet scented. 
HIBISCUS, Marshmallows. Giant firs. Red, Pink, White. 
^THIS, CristaLa. Pale blue: 6 in. Creeping iiabiL. 
IBIS, Siberian. Blue, Yellow, White. 
IBIS, Japanese. Gold Bond. Pure white. 
IBIS, .Japanese. Dark shades. 
♦IRIS, PumiMa. bilk’s Purple. Earliest to bloom. 
♦IRIS, Pumilla. Excelsa. Golden yellow. 8 inches. 
♦IRIS, Pumilla. Schneekuppe Snowcap. White. 8 in. 
♦IBERIS, Gibraltarica. White firs. Tinged rose. 
IBEBIS, Sempervivens. White Candytuft. 
ICEEAND POPPY, El Monte. Tangerine. New. 
♦INUEA, Ensifolia. Yellow firs. July-Aug. 
♦IVY HARDY ENGEISH, from 2 % in. pots. Learge leaf. 
♦Pittsburgh, Small leaf. Grows and clings rapidly. 
♦EAMIUM, Maculatum; purple; shade; creeping. 
♦EAVENDUEA, Vera. Fragrant sweet Lavender. 
♦EINUM, Perenne. Blue Flax. Free flowering. 
EOBEEIA, Cardinal Flower. Firey-scarlet. 
EOBEEIA, Resembles Cardinals but with blue firs. 
EYTHBUM, Rose Loose-strife. July-Sept. 
EATHYRUS, Hardy Sweet-pea. Pink firs. Trailing. 
EYCHNIS, Fiery-cross. Vivid scarlet firs. July. 
EIATBIS, Scaroisa. Purple gay-feather. 
EUPINES, Hardy; mixed colors. Se-' P. 1. 
♦MEBTENSIA, Virginia Blue-bells. Blue to pink. 
♦MAZUS, Reptans. Ground cover. Lilac-blue firs. 
MONARDIA, Salmonea. Salmon-Pink; Bergmot 3 ft. July. 
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