C. Silver Pink. A new development from England; similar to above; 
petals fugaceous. 60c. 
Helianthemum Wendell’s Rose. Beautiful silvery foliage; very large 
shell-pink flowers. 35c. 
COMPOSITAE 
One must select from this family with utmost care. As a whole it 
is a collection of weeds. However, the plants we have listed here are 
not the only good ones. 
Anthemis aelzoon. Rosettes of pewter-gray mealy toothed leaves; flne 
white daisies on sprawling stems. 35c. 
•h Arnica unalaskensis. Single 4-10 in. stems rise from a rosette of 
hairy leaves; flower heads in. across. 50c. 
Artemisia glacialis. 2 in. Boldly cut leaves of silver-gray. 50c. 
4* A. Michauxiana. 12 in. bush branching from the base; attractive dis¬ 
sected leaves. 35c. 
A. Schmidtiana nana. Low and moss-like in habit; blue-silver leaves 
finely dissected. 50c. 
Aster Farrerl. Big bear; 18 in. Leaves negligible for effect; flowers 
spectacular; narrow violet rays 2 in. across; great deep orange cen¬ 
ters. Moisture. 35c. 
Bellium minutum. A wee carpeting plant sending up myriads of prim 
white daisies on 2 in. stems. 25c. 
Leontopodium aipinum. The Edelweiss from the Swiss Alps. Not beau¬ 
tiful, but interesting. 35c. 
4* Rydbergla grandiflora. A spectacular alpine from the Rocky Mts. 
Leaves many-parted; stems 6-12 in. Flower heads clear gold, 2 in. 
or more across. 50c. 
CRUCIFERAE 
The mustard family is a large one, contenting itself with the meagre 
fare of waste places. Sun and well-drained soil are its chief requisites. 
The aethionemas are among the most floriferous and completely sat¬ 
isfying of spring-blooming shrubs, wonderful on sunny walls and dry 
slopes. For good form in the plants the whole flowering spike should 
be removed at withering. 
Aethionema stylosum. Delightful small irregularly branched bushes 
with fat blue leaves and flowers of warm shell-pink. 35c. 
A. Warley Hybrid. Dense curtains of fine blue-gray foliage, completely 
covered with bright-rose flowers. 40c. 
Arabis albida rosea. A huddle of coarse gray toothed leaves from which 
rise many stems bearing orchid-color flowers. 25c. 
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