PER DOS 
ACHILLEA, FILIPENDULA Parkers .55*1 
variety (Yarrow) , splendid j 
cut flowers. The flowers if *j 
cut when full may he dried i 
for later use. Yellow and 
grows 4 to 5 ft. 
AGR08TEMMA (Mullein leaf pink).55 ; 
Coronaria Atros anguine a', 
deep blood red flowers. * * 
June to August. 
' \ 
ALYSST1I ARGENTUM (Gold Dust) * .40 ; 
Similar to the Saxatile 
but taller and two weeks 
later ^ 
SAXATILE COMPACTUM (Gold .40 ! 
Dust), 'Big clusters of j 
bright yellow flowers i 
in early spring, excell¬ 
ent rockery or front of j 
border. 12 inches tall. 
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ANCHUSA, Italica Dropmore .40 1 
(Alkanet) Large, gentian- 
blue, excellent for cutt¬ 
ing. 6 ft high and blooms 
in June . i 
*MTYOSOTIDIFLORA (Alkanet), 1.00 i 
A Dwarf perennial with 
clusters of blue flowers i 
resembling forget-me-nots. 
Grows in Sun or shade and 
flowers in May and June. i 
ANEMONE, St. Brigid's Hybrids1.50 . 
(Windflower), Favored for 
lasting quality of bloom, 
length of stum and brill¬ 
iancy of colors. 18 inches 
high. These arc bulbs only. 
ARUILEGIA (Columbine) Colo, .55 j 
Rainbow Mixture-Tneae are 
all colors of the Rainbow ; 
and the native Colorado 
Columbine. j 
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CRIMSON STAR-Long spurred 1.00 j 
new brilliant dark crim¬ 
son. Very profuse bloomer. 
D0BBIES IMPERIAL HYBRIDS .55j 
A very fine selection, 
18-24 inches high. Lung 
spurred, unequaled for 
range of colors and 
sturdiness. 
JAETSCHAUI-Large Flowered .55 j- 
Yellow with long rod 
spurs, grows 3 ft. 
* PLANTS AVAILABLE 
PER D0Z 
LONGISSIMA-Long spurred, .55 
delicate yellow, new 
Mrs. Scott Elliott-This .75 
is without question 
the finest strain in 
existence. 
ROC ICY MOUNTAIN BLUE- .55 
Long spurred blue shades. 
4 ARABIS ALPINA (White Rock .40 
Cress), White 12 inches 
high, splendid for bor¬ 
der rockery and lasts 
quite some time when cut. 
* 
ASTER (Michaelmas Daisy), .55 
Alpinus Goliath-soft 
blue, 15 inches high. 
Blooms in June. 
BEAUTY OF RONSDORF-Large .55 
lilac-rose, branches 
freely, blooms August 
to September. 
FARRERI-soft tone of .55 
violet mauve, June to 
July, creeping for rock 
gardens. 
MIXED LARGE FLOWERING- .55 
Bloom in August 
R0TUNDIF0LIUS-Bright .55 
yellow disc with florets 
of forget-me-nots blue. 
STAR OF EISENACH-Bright .55 
lavender blue with yellow 
centers measuring over 
4 inches across. May 
and J une. 
AUBRIETIA-Large flowered hybrids 
Dcltoides-Lilac 
.55 
Gracca-violet 
.55 
Leichtlini-rosy 
purple 
.55 
CAMPANULA, Carpatica 
(Hare 
.40 
Bell) 9 inche.s high* 
MEDIUM (Canterbury Bolls), 
Following are all the med¬ 
ium which means they are 
cup and saucer type. 
DOUBLE & SINGLE PRIZE MIX- .40 
TURS-plants covered with 
mixed colored bells. 
BLUE-Plants covered with .40 
blue flowers. 
LIGHT 3LUE-Plants covered .40 
with light blue flowers. 
PINK-plants covered with ,40 
pink flowers. 
WHITE-plants covered with .40 
white flowers. 
|R SPRING ONLY 
