above the foliage. Ideal for spots where space is limited. 15c. 
AMERIA ALPINA— (R)—Small tufts of light-green grassy foliage, cov¬ 
ered with many pink flower heads on two inch stems. Will bloom re¬ 
peatedly if old flowers are removed. A little gem for the rockery. 25c 
ARTEMISA LACTIFIORA —A stately background plant with Astilbe- 
like foliage and creamy-white flower heads on six ft. stems. 15c. 
ASPERULA CYMANCHICA —(R)— Can best be described as a very 
dwarf babysbreath. A beautiful flower that should be in every gar¬ 
den. 20c. 
ASTER ALPINUS, Goliath—(R) —The best of the Alpine Asters. Large 
clear-blue flowers rising a few inches above the compact foliage. 25c. 
ASTER MAUVE CUSHION—(R) —Dwarf cushions covered with 
mauve-colored flowers on 6 inch stems. Blooms in fall when color 
is most needed. 20c. 
ASTER COERULEA— Robust grower with large blue flowers in fall. 15c 
AUBRETIA GRANDIFLORA— (R)— For genuine usefulness and 
adaptability Aubretias have few equals. Shades of pink and blue. In 
bloom continuously through spring and summer. 6 inches. 15c. 
BELLIUM MINUTUM —(R)—-The tiniest of all Dasies. Myrids of tiny 
white flowers cover the prostrate foliage over a long period. 15c. 
CAMPANULA ABIETINA (R) —Prostrate bright-green mats. Violet 
stars on 10 inch stems in summer. Rare and beautiful. 25c. 
CAMPANULA GLOMERATA —-The masses of purple flowers make this 
one of the most showy plants of its kind. Early summer. 18 inches. 
20c. 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFGLIA—(Peach Bells)— Large blue or white 
bells the full length of a 3 foot stalk. Blooms over a long period. 15c. 
CAMPANULA Moerheimi —Double white form of above. 25c. 
CAMPANULA Pfitzeri —Double blue form of above. 25c. 
CAMPANULA PUSILLA—(R) —Dense mats of fine foliage. Nodding 
bells of blue on 4 inch stems. A gem for the rockery. 20c. 
CAMPANULA PUSILLA, Alba—(R) —A white flowered form of above 
25c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM ELDERS EARLY— A very large flowered Shasta 
Daisy. Usually in bloom for Decoration day and lasting for a long 
time. 15c. 
COPTIS LACINIATA—(Gold Thread) —A wonderful ground cover for 
under trees or any shady spot. Attractive deep-green, shiny foliage. 
25c. 
COTYLEDON CHRYSANTHA—(R)— Pretty downy rosettes of fat 
little leaves and soft yellow tubular flowers on 6 inch stems. 25c. 
DELPHINIUM —Wrexham Hollyhock strain. This stately perennial 
needs no introduction and should be in every garden. 15c. 
DIANTHUS ARVENENSIS—(R)— Tight little mounds of green, cover¬ 
ed with pink flowers on short stems. A wonderful edging plant. 20c. 
DIANTHUS NEGLECTUS — (Glacier Pink) — (R) —A little jewel from 
