N. A. HALLAUER—Webster, N. Y. 
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- Dianthus Acaulis —Tufted grassy foliage. Large carmine flowers on 
4 in. stems in June. 35 cents each. 
*Dianthus Subasaulis —Small mounds of blue gray leaves and large 
carmine flowers on very short stems. Prefers lime. 50 cents each. 
:;: Draba Pyrenaica — (Syn. Petrocallis Pyrenaica) —Bright green foli¬ 
age in tufts covered with fragrant lavender flowers in May. 
2 in. Well drained limestone soil. Choice and rare. 75 cents 
each. 
*Erigeron Aurantaicus —Beautiful orange daisy-like flowers in June. 
Good bright green foliage. 6 in. 35 cents each. 
*Erodium Corsicum —Forms attractive mats of silvery foliage. Flow¬ 
ers delicate pink on very short stems all summer. Well drained 
light soil in sun or part shade. 50 cents each. 
*Ceranium Pylzowianum —Finely divided leaves, and large clear 
rose flowers on 4 in. stems in June. Well drained porous soil. 
One of the best drawf Geraniums. 35 cents each. 
^Helianthemum Grandiflora —Trailing branches furnished with 
rather large, glossy, bright green leaves. Large buttercup yel¬ 
low 'Tlowers all summer. 3 in., choice and rare.. 35 cents each. 
^Hypericum Coris —One of the most attractive of the genus. A 
small bushlet having heather-like evergreen foliage and golden 
yellow flowers all summer. Well drained limestone soil. 5 in. 
35 cents each. 
*Phlox Bryoides —Forms cushions of evergreen gray foiiage, medium 
sized white flowers. All western gray foliaged varieties appear 
to require light peaty soil and a minimum of overhead wet. 
2 in. 50c each. 
*Phlox Douglassi —Another gray foliaged Western Alpine, a little 
taller and not quite so compact as the above. Flowers light 
lilac or pink, off and on all summer. 50 cents each. 
*Phlox Subulata Camla —Recently introduced from England. Pro¬ 
duces large salmon-pink flowers all summer. 50 cents each. 
^Primula Sieboldi —One of the most outstanding hardy Primroses. 
Flowers variable, white to red. Deciduous, May. 6 in. 50 cents 
each. 
*Silene Wherryi —A newly discovered species with evergreen foli¬ 
age and large pink flowers in June and July. Well drained moist 
soil. 6 in. 50 cents each. 
GENERAL PLANT LIST 
*Acaena Inermis —Forms a thick mat of bronze foliage. Flowers 
inconspicious. A good ground cover or Rock Garden plant in 
part shade. 3 in. 35 cents each. 
*Acanfhophyllum Spinosum (Dianthus Noeanus) —Forms cushions of 
stiff glaucus, spiny foliage. Flowers light pink, lacinated and very 
fragrant. Well drained gravelly soil in sun. Blooms all summer. 
35 cents each. 
Achillea (Yarrow) —Fine for dry places in full son. The best are; 
*Argentea —A beautiful silvery foliaged form. Large white flow¬ 
ers in summer. 4 in. 25 cents each. 
Millefolium Roseum (Milfoil) —Finely cut green foliage, rosy 
pink flowers in heads from June until fall. 18 in. (c). 25 cents 
each. 
Ptarmica, Perrys White —Masses of small double white flowers 
from June on. Fine for cutting. 1 Vi-2 ft. (c). 25 cents each. 
*Tomentosa (Wooly Yarrow) —Heads of bright yellow flowers, 
from June to September. Attractive finely cut foliage. 6 in. 
25 cents each. 
Aconitum Fisheri (Monkshood) (Helmet Flower) (Wolfbane) — 
Sun or shade. Attractive glossy foliage, large spikes of dark 
blue flowers in Sept, and Oct. 2Vi ft. All Aconitum tubers 
are poisonous if taken internally. Excellent cut flowers. Rich 
soil. Light winter protection, (c). 25 cents each. 
Aconitum Napellus—Tall spikes of dark blue flowers in July. 3 Vi 
ft. 25 cents each. 
Aconitum Napellus Bicolor —Similar to Napellus but flowers are 
blue and white, (c). 35 cents each. 
•Actinea Herbacea (Lakeside Daisy) —Forms pretty rosettes of silky 
leaves from which rise stiff stems 6 to 8 inches high bearing 
bright yellow daisies often more than two inches in diamefer. 
They seem to prefer a gritty lime-stone soil in full sun. Blooms 
in spring and often again in fall. A new and choice plant for 
the rockery. 25 cents each. 
*Adenophora Potanini (Ladybell) (Cland Bell Flower) —Spikes of 
light blue flowers in July and August. Dry soil in full sun. 
1 V 2 ft. (c>. 35 cents each. 
*Aethionema Persicum —Another shrubby variety, rosy pink, June 
and July. 6 in. (w). 25 cents each. 
Agrostemma Coronaria (Rose Campion) (Mullen Pink) (joy of 
Love) —Attractive silvery gray foliage, and bright rosy crimson 
flowers in June and July. 21/2 ft. (c). 25 cents each. 
*Ajuga Reptans (Bugle) —Deep purple flowers, 4 in. makes an ex¬ 
cellent ground cover. Poor dry soil, sun or shade. 25 cents each. 
*Ajuga Reptans Variegata— Similar to the above but having foliage 
attractively variegated with yellow. 25 cents each. 
#Allium Cernuum —A bulbous plant producing heads of clear pink 
flowers on 12 in. naked stems in August. 3 for 50 cents. 
