^^NEMAPEG^S*' Superior Perennials 
PLAN YOUR GARDEN NOW! Select “Nemapeg’s” 
Cutting Perennials, Border Plants, Rockery Gems 
ARTEMISIA, Silver King 
ARTEMISIA (Southernwood or Sage 
Brush). 
A. Lactiflora. A talhgrowing plant 5 to 
6 feet in height. Fine foliage and 
heads of small creamy white flowers 
in plume form during August and 
September. Their fragrance fills the 
entire garden. Fine for cutting. Ex- 
cellent “background.” Strong plants, 
each, 25c; 5 for ^1.10. 
A., Silver King. A magnificent white' 
leaved foliage plant that deserves a 
place in every garden. A silvery 
misty effect is obtained in the setting 
oft of bouquets and floral arrange' 
ments. Mingles well in any border 
and among evergreen plantings. 
Sprays may be cut and dried for 
winter bouquets. 21/2 feet tall. A 
bright silver the entire season long. 
Strong plants, each, 25c; 5 for ^1.10. 
ASPHODELUS Luteus (Asphodel). Spikes of 
bright yellow flowers arising from swordlike 
fragrant tufts of leaves. Fine for borders. 
Blooms during May and June. 3 to 4 feet. 
Plant in groups of three or more for best effect. 
Strong “Nemapeg” quality plants, each, 35c; 
3 for ^1.00. 
ASTER (Starwort or Michaelmas Daisy). 
A., Barr’s Pink. The finest bright pink. Vigorous 
grower. V/i to 3 feet and sometimes 4 feet 
tall. Blooms during September and October. 
Produces large and well'formed flowers in great 
abundance. Excellent for cutting. Strong 
plants, each, 35c; 3 for ^1.00. 
A. Frikarti, Wonder of Stafla. The finest garden 
plant of recent introduction. Lavender'blue 
flowers 2 to V/i inches in diameter produced 
from June until the middle of November. 
Thrives well in light shade. Perfect in full sun. 
A prolific show of flowers the entire summer. 
lYl feet. Every individual flower perfect. Very 
new! Supply limited! Strong plants, 50c each; 
5 for ^2.00. 
A. Luteus. A beautiful perennial. In constant 
bloom from September until November. Grows 
2 to 3 feet and produces sprays of rich lemon' 
yellow bloom. The sprays are invaluable for 
cutting as they are fine mixers for larger flow' 
ers. A bright show in the border or cutting 
garden. Strong plants, 35c each; 3 for ^1.00. 
ASCLEPIAS Tuberosa (Butterfly Flow' 
er). Showy perennial flowering dur' 
ing July and August. II /2 to 2 feet. 
Produces umbels of bright orange' 
colored flowers on showy stems. 
Flowers are beautiful and may be cut 
as they are very lasting. A border 
item of sterling worth. Strong roots, 
each, 25c; 5 for ^1.10. 
A., Countess of Dudley. One of the finest dwarf 
Asters in cultivation. A charming clear pink 
with yellow eye. Of low, bushy habit, it forms 
a plant several feet in diameter, completely 
studded with bloom during late September. 
10 to 12 inches. For the rockery or border. 
Strong plants, each, 20c; 6 for ^1.10. 
Plan your garden now! 
Select “Nemapeg’s” Cutting 
Perennials, Border Plants, Rock¬ 
ery Gems. 
ASTER, Barr’s Pink 
CAMPANULA Carpatica 
AGROSTEMMA (Rose Campion or Joy of Love). 
A, Coronaria atrosanguinea (Improved Mullein Pink.) 
This is a new variety with blood'red flowers and silvery 
foliage. 2 to IY 2 feet. Blooms in June and July. A dis' 
tinct superior over the common Mullein Pink. It is 
choice. A border plant of merit. Strong plants, 25c 
each; 5 for ^1.10, 
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BOLTONIA (Bolton’s Starwort). 
B. Latisquama. Resembling the hardy 
Asters, this variety is by far the 
“best” of all the Boltonias. From late 
August until frost it is a profuse mass 
of bright pink Daisies on strong erect 
stems. Unexcelled for cutting. Grows 
4 to 6 feet. Strong plants, each, 20c; 
6 for ^1.10. 
BUPHTHALMUM (OxEye Daisy). 
A tall'growing perennial. 3 to 4 feet. 
Showy in the border and group 
plantings. Bright orange'yellow flow' 
ers 3 inches across. Large deep green 
foliage. Likes sun. Blooms through' 
out the summer. Strong plants, 25c 
each; 5 for ^1.10. 
ASCLEPIAS 
CALLIRHOE Involucrata (Poppy Map 
low). An unusual gem for the rock' 
ery. A trailing plant with finely 
divided deep green foliage. Saucer' 
shaped flowers of bright crimson with 
white centers. Blooms all summer 
and fall. A priceless addition to the 
rockery. Strong plants, each, 25c; 
5 for ^1.10. 
CALLUNA Monstrosa, Pink (Scotch 
Heather). A low'growing shrub with 
erect branches covered with short, 
closely adpressed leaves. The pretty 
bell'shaped flowers are produced in 
great profusion toward the tops of 
the shoots. 
In strong young clumps at 35c each 
or only 3 for ^1.00. Fine for the rock¬ 
ery or low border. Grows 12 to 15 
inches. Foliage evergreen. A novel 
item. 
CALANDRINIA Umbellata. A 
showy, dwarf plant, 6 inches, that 
produces, in the spring and dur' 
ing summer a mass of vivid crim' 
son flowers of great beauty. Quite 
rare and unusual. For the rockery. 
Each, 20c; 6 for $1.10. 
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