BULLETIN NO. 3—APRIL 13, 1940 
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PERENNIALS- Continued 
ANCHTTSA, Bug-loss. 
Per 10 
Italica Var. Dropmore. Bright blue. 3 to 4 ft. All summer.$0.95 
Myosotidiflora (EG). Dwarf. Clusters of Gentian blue forget- 
me-not like flowers. 12 in. May-June. 1.40 
ANEMONE, Windflower (EG). 
Pulsatilla. Violet. 12 in. April and May. 1.40 
ANTHEMIS, Chamomile. 
New Art Shades. (See New and Special Items). 1.20 
Tinctoria. Golden yellow, cut-leaved foliage. 18 in. June to 
August .80 
AQUILEGIA, Columbine. May-June (EG). 
Alpina. Dark blue flowers. Beautiful short spurred form. Very 
rare. 1 ft.95 
Caerulea (Eocky Mountain Blue Columbine). Blue flowers with 
long spurs. 2 ft. 1.40 
California Hybrids. Yellow with red spurs. 2 ft.95 
Canadensis. Scarlet and yellow. 2 ft.95 
Chrysantha. Golden yellow, blooming later than the long-spurred 
Hybrids, late June and July. 2V 2 to 3 ft.95 
Crimson Star. (See New and Special Items). 1.20 
Dobbies Imperial Hybrids. Fine, wide assortment of colors, very 
sturdy, of great size. A recent English triumph. 1.20 
Grandiflora. Pure snow white . 1.20 
Monarch Hybrids. (See New and Special Items). 1.40 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Long Spurred Hybrids. Finest of all long- 
spurred mixtures, striking colors and combinations. 3 ft.95 
Silver Queen. (See New and Special Items). 1.20 
Skinneri. Yellow tipped green, scarlet spurs, adapted to shady 
places .80 
AEABIS, Eock Cress. 
Alpina (EG). Pure white. June. 6 in.95 
ABTEMISIA, Wormwood (EG). 
Pontica. Silvery-gray foliage. Very desirable.70 
Silver King. Silver white, color effect frosted silver. Beautiful 
in combinations .80 
ASCLEPIAS, Butterfly Weed (EG). 
Tuberosa. Brilliant orange flowers, decorative seed pods. July 
and August. 18 in.95 
ASTEES, NEW DWAEP VAEIETIES (EG). 
(See New and Special Items) 
Nancy. (See New and Special Items). 1.20 
Snow Sprite. (See New and Special Items). 1.80 
Star of Wartburg. (See New and Special Items) . 1.40 
ASTEES, SPECIAL TYPES. Starwort or Michaelmas Daisy. 
These varieties of Hardy Asters are of the stronger growing 
sorts. Very fine for background planting, and for cut flowers. 
Blue Gem. (See New and Special Items). 1.40 
Queen Elizabeth. Improved white. Semi Double. Individual 
flowers are large, excellent substance, nicely placed on branch¬ 
ing sprays. Early September. 3 ft. 1.40 
Eed Eover. (See New and Special Items). 1.40 
ASTEES, ALPINUS VAEIETIES (EG). 
Mostly of dwarf compact growth, 6 to 12 inches high, fall 
blooming and a perfect mass of flowers when in bloom. Good 
for low borders and rock gardens. 
Alpinus Blue. Light blue, fairly large. 1.20 
Alpinus Albus. White flowers, neat plants. 1.20 
ASTIBLE, Perennial Spirea (EG). 
Gloria. Rich deep pink rose. 18 in. Late . 2.40 
Kriemhilde. Salmon-pink feathery spikes. 18 in . 2.40 
Marguerite Von Eechteren. Bright red tinged with dark blue. 
3 ft. 2.40 
, Queen Alexandra. Clear pink. June and July. 18 in. 2.40 
BAPTXSIA, False Indigo. 
Australis. Pea-shaped flowers of deep blue. June. 30 in.95 
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