Prices named in the plant list include delivery 
to the fifth zone; beyond that please add 10% to 
partially cover postage, except that orders of $3.00 
or more will be prepaid to any part of the United 
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ACHILLEA MACEDONICA: Gray clumps. Large 
white fis. on 10-in.stems in summer. 30c each. 
ACHILLEA UMBELLATA: Silver mats and white 
flowers. Spring. 2 0c each. 
ALYSSUM OVIRENSE: Silver mats for dry 
sunny spots. Perhaps the best of the small kinds 
Yellow. 3 inches. 25 cents each. 
ANDROSACE SARMENTOSA CHUMBYI: Silvery, 
downy rosettes and clouds of deep pink fis. Spring. 
3 inches. Easy. A must-have for every rocic 
rock gardener 25 cents. 
ANEMONE MULTIFIDA: Excellent red-flowered 
form. Easy. Spring. 12 inches. 20c each. 
ANEMONE PULSATILLA: Immense deep lavender 
cups in a silky holder. Early spring. 10 inches. 
25 cents. 
AETHIONEMA STYLOSUM: Blue-green shrublet. 
Pink flowers. Spring. 5 inches. 2 5c. 
ARABIS PROCURRENS: Of particular value as an 
evergreen ground cover. White flowers on 6-inch |5 
stems in early spring. 25c each. 
ARMERIA FORMOSA LARGE-FLOWERED HY- 
BRIDS: Large heads of large flowers in a wide* 
range of colors. Long blooming period. Excel- 
lent for cutting. 2 5c each. SmS 
ASTER HYBRIDUS LUTEUS (Solidaster): Soft™ 
yellow flowers in large heads in August. Excellent 
and easy. 18 inches. 25c. 
ASTER STAR OF WARTBURG: Large lilac-blue 
flowers (3 inches across) on 12-inch stems in 
spring making it valuable for forcing, borders, 
rock garden and for cutting. The true plant, nol 
seedlings. 2 5c. 
GAMPANUA PESICIFOLIA, TELHAM BEAU¬ 
TY: Pale blue flowers on 3-ft. plants in summer. 
Spectacular. This is the true plant. 25c. 
CAMPANULA SARMATICA: Pale blue bells on 12- 
in. stems most of summer. 2 5c. 
CAMPANULA TURBINATA HYBRIDS (C. CAR- 
PATICA NANA): Huge saucers in various shades 
on 3-in. stems in summer. 30c. 
CENTAUREA MELANOCEPHELA: Big purple 
globes all summer.2 feet. 2 5 cents. 
DELPHINIUM CINEREA: Another year with this 
excellent plant convinces me it is one of the most 
valuable plants introduced in years. Good for any 
sunny spot in garden or rockery and a most useful 
cut flower. Spurless flowers of a strikingly bril¬ 
liant blue on 12-inch stems for 2 months or more 
in summer and blooms within four months from 
seed. 30 cents. 
DIANTHUS NOEANUS: Dense spiny cushions and ' 
intensely fagrant white flowers during July and 
August. 6 inches. 25 cents. 
DIANTHUS PERISTERI: Tiny mats of blue-green. 
Small pink flowers all summer on 2-in. stems. 2 5c. 
DRABA HAYNALDII: Small, dark green, hairy ro- 
