Established Since 1898 
63 
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Each Rate 
ARENARIA (R) balearica. 1" Sandwort 
An emerald mantle for shady rocks. Myriads of white, 
fairy, starlike flowers in May. 
Montana grandiflora (R). 3" Mountain Sandwort 
Close tufts, profusely covered with small silvery white 
flowers quite early in the season. Excellent as an edging 
plant in formal gardens and for rockeries in sunny places. 
The flowers in May resemble small white, upturned Morn¬ 
ing Glories. 
ARMERIA (R) maritima. 6" Sea Thrift 
Valuable for edging; flowers pale pink, foliage grasslike, 
evergreen. May and June. 
ARTEMISIA lactiflora. 3' Sage Brush 
A tall growing plant of fine foliage and heads of small 
white flowers in August and September which fill , the garden 
with fragrance. A splendid and graceful cut flower. 
ASCLEPIAS (R) tuberosa. 2' Butterfly Weed 
Attractive plants, flowering during July and August. Pro¬ 
duces umbels of bright orange-colored flowers which are 
lovely to cut and last a long time. 
ASPERULA (R) odorata. 2' Sweet Woodruff 
Increases rapidly and is used for carpeting shady places and 
in the rock garden. Heads of snowy white flowers appear 
just above the foliage in May. A fine scented herb remind¬ 
ing one of new mown hay. 
ASTER (R) alpinus. 8" Rock Aster 
Fine dwarf white Aster, bearing large single white flowers 
on stems. Excellent on rock garden. May 
and June. 
Climax. 4'-5' Starworts 
One of the best and showiest, with large pyramidal spikes 
of large light lavender-blue flowers, very free bloomers. 
Excellent as a cut flower. August to October. 
Hybridus (R) luteus. 8"-10" 
Small bright yellow flowers in large feathery clusters. Lovely 
for cutting. May and June. 
Novae-angliae roseum. 3'-4' 
Almost red and a profuse bloomer. August. 
Novi-belgi, Feltham blue. 3' 
Dark blue, very popular, August to October. 
Skyland Queen. 2' 
Delicate blue, September. 
Troy’s Compact Blue (R). 12" 
This is a perfect little gem. Dwarf and compact. Delights 
in dry stony spot and has lovely clear sky-blue flowers with 
clear yellow centers. Very hardy. August to October. 
ASTILBE, mixed varieties. 2'-3' Spirea 
This collection includes the best varieties of vigorous growth 
producing many branched^ feathered heads of flowers during 
June and July. They succeed best in a half-shady moist 
position in any ordinary garden soil.40 .35 
