ASCLEPIAS. attractive plants producing clusters of 
showy bloom during summer. Syriaca, pinkish-purple. 
Tuberosa, orange and scarlet. 
ASPERULA Odorata, 6 in., small snow-white flowers 
in May and June; very sweet when dried. 
ASPHODELUS Luteus, 4 ft., long racemes of fragrant 
yellow, lily-like flowers. 
ASTER, Perennial, Michaelmas Daisy, large showy 
daisy-like flowers from August till frost. Alpinus, vio¬ 
let-blue. Alpinus Goliath, soft blue. Amellus, blue and 
rose shades mixed. Farreri, violet-mauve petals, bright 
orange disk. New Double-flowered, blue and red 
shades mixed. Snowflake, white. Sub-coerulea, lilac- 
blue, gold center. Separate or mixed. 
ASTILBE ARENDSII Hybrida, 2 ft., rose shades, beau¬ 
tiful large graceful plumes. 
ASTRANTIA Major, 2 ft., pretty umbels of rose and 
white flowers. 
ATROPA BELLADONNA, 3 ft., drooping, bell-shaped 
purple blossoms, cherry-shaped poison berries. 
AUBRIETIA, Rainbow Rock Cress, hp. Spreading 
plants that form a sheet of early Spring bloom, lovely 
shades of red and blue, very beautiful, lasting for 
weeks; a gem for planting in crevices of rocks or walls, 
form a cataract of color. Eryii, violet-purple. Graeca, 
violet. Hybrida Grandiflora, splendid mixture. Leicht- 
lini, carmine-rose. Purpurea, deep purple. Rosea 
Grandiflora, rose. Separate or mixed. 
AURICULA Kelway's New Giant, 1 ft., spring-bloom¬ 
ing, finest mixture. 
BAPTISIA Australi^, 2 ft., dark green deeply-cut fo¬ 
liage and spikes of rich indigo blue flowers. 
BETONICA Grandiflora, 2 ft., reddish purple heads. 
BELLIS Perennis, English Daisy, beautiful hardy 
ever-blooming bedding plants of easy culture. 
The flowers are like small double Asters, of many 
rich colors, and when alternated with Pansies 
the effect is gorgeous. Monstrosa, red, white, rose, 
mixed. Giant Chevreuse, bright red. Glory of 
Frankfort, dark red, quilled. Hufeld's Super-Giant 
Le Grand Fuselier, largest English Daisy in ex¬ 
istence, Rose, White, Mixed. 
BOEHMERIA Nivea, Chinese Silk Plant, 3 ft. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANII 
CHEIRANTHUS ALLIONI, Golden Bedder 
BOCCONIA Cordata, Plume Poppy, 5 ft., heart- 
shaped leaves, chamois flowers. 
BUPTHALMUM Salicifolium, 2 ft., yellow flow¬ 
ers, willow-like foliage. 
CAMPANULA Medium, Canterbury Bells, these 
handsome biennials are easily grown from seeds, 
and when in bloom, are the most attractive of 
garden flowers. Single: White, Deep Lilac, Rose, 
Carmine, Striped, Blue, Mixed. Double: White, 
Deep Lilac, Rose, Carmine, Striped, Light Blue, 
Mixed. Calycanthema, Cup and Saucer: White, 
Blue, Rose, Striped, Lilac, Carmine, Mixed. 
CAMPANULA, Perennial Bellflower, excellent garden 
flowers of easy culture, growing in either sun or partial 
shade. Barbata, grayish-blue. Carpatica, Blue, White, 
Mixed. Garganica, blue. Glomerata Superba, violet. 
Grandis, blue. Macrantha, white. Muralis, purplish blue. 
Persicilolia, Blue, White, Mixed. Moerheimii, pure white. 
Telham Beauty, blue. Pyramidalis. Blue, White, Mixed. 
Raineri, blue. Rapunculus, lilac. Rotundifolia, Scotch 
Blue Bells. Separate or mixed. 
CARNATION, one of the most useful and popular flow¬ 
ers succeeding in ordinary good light, well-drained soil. 
The flowers are large, perfectly double, deliciously frag¬ 
rant, and come in many rich colors. Chabaud, Giant 
Everblooming, Blood Red, Rosy Lilac, Salmon Rose, 
Flesh, Ruby Red, Scarlet, Rosy Pink, Snow White, Sul- 
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