ALPINE ASTERS 
Frikarti — Wisteria-violet, blooms from August un¬ 
til frost; large flowers; height 24 to 30 inches. 
Each 35c 
Star of Eisenach (Wartburg Star) — Large bright 
lavender-blue flowers with yellow center, meas¬ 
uring 4 inches across. Each 35c 
AUBRIETIA — RAINBOW ROCK-CRESS 
Dainty creeping plants in mixed colors, of white, 
pink, lavender and violet. They bloom in spring 
and summer, and blend beautifully with most rock- 
garden plants. Each 25c 
BAPTISIA — FALSE INDIGO 
* Australis — Large lupine-like flowers which bloom 
in June; deep blue; very hardy and satisfactory; 
2 feet. Each 25c 
BETONICA — BETONY 
* Spicata — A fine border perennial about 2 feet 
tall; blooms nearly all summer with spikes of 
deep-rose-purple flowers. Each 20c 
BLEEDING HEART (See Dicentra) 
BOLTONIA — FALSE CHAMOMILE 
Latisquama — Single pink, aster-like flowers, bloom¬ 
ing profusely in August and September. Each 20c 
CAMPANULA — BELL FLOWER 
* Carpatica—A beautiful plant for edging the hardy 
border, or for the rockery; grows in compact 
tufts; 8 inches high with clear blue flowers. 
Each 20c 
* Carpatica Alba — A white-flowering form of the 
preceding. Each 25c 
*Cullinmore — A lovely little hybrid and much more 
prolific than Carpartica, and flowers are a little 
deeper in color; fine for edging or for the 
rockery. Each 35c 
* Garganica — Compact glossy foliage; flowers on 
spike 10 to 15 inches tall; light blue, star-shaped 
flowers with a small white eye. Each 35c 
Glomerata Superba — Beautiful dark-violet flowers, 
borne on clusters, at the top and all the way up 
the stalks, in June and July. Each 35c 
Persicifolia Telham Beauty — Large bell-shaped 
single flowers of rich blue; 2-2 V2 feet tall; fine 
for the border or for cutting. Each 35c 
Pocharskyana — A trailing plant with pale-blue 
star-like flowers about 1 l A inches across. If cut 
back before seed sets it will bloom from May to 
September; a choice variety and not difficult to 
grow. Each 40c 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
Campanula Medium — Extremely showy biennials 
blooming profusely with deep bell-shaped flowers 
that have the edges rolled back and fluted; rich 
clear color; blooms in July; 1 V 2 to 2 ft. tall. 
White, Light Blue, Dark Blue, Pink. Each 20c 
CALLIRHOE — POPPY MALLOW 
* Involucrata — A trailing plant with finely divided 
foliage, and saucer-shaped flowers of bright 
rosy crimson with white centers; blooms pro¬ 
fusely all summer and fall. Each 25c 
CARNATION (See Dianthus) 
CERASTIUM — SNOW-IN-SUMMER 
Tomentosum — A plant trailing over the rocks with 
silvery white foliage and producing an abun¬ 
dance of snow-white flowers in May. Each 20c 
CHELONE — SHELL FLOWER 
Barbata — A desirable cut-flower, growing 2 to 3 
feet tall, with flowers varying in shade from 
pink to cherry-red; very dainty. Each 20c 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM — SHASTA DAISY 
These plants hold an important place among 
the hardy plants; they are very desirable cut- 
flowers and are fine for the showy perennial border. 
Alaska — 2 to 2Vz ft.; the popular original giant 
American "Shasta Daisy"; June and July. 
Each 20c 
Esther Reed — A rare variety from England. The 
flowers are pure white and fully double re¬ 
sembling the large hardy Chrysanthemums; 
blooms freely from May to October on strong 
15-inch stems; should be given winter protection 
in the Chicago area. We believe this to be the 
best double Shasta Daisy offered. Each 70c; 
3 for $1.85 
Lawine — A new variety of daisy from Europe, 
grows about 3 feet tall, and is covered with 
medium-sized blooms in May and June; makes a 
beautiful combination with Iris; good cut-flower. 
Each 20c 
Shasta Supreme — Very large single, a good grow¬ 
er. Each 35c 
Silver Star — One of the largest varieties of Shas¬ 
ta Daisies; flowers on single stems about 2 feet 
high; excellent for cutting; blooms later than 
other varieties; late July and August; if faded 
flowers are removed, the blooming season will 
be prolonged. Each 40c 
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