WESTOVEH NUKSEMY COMPANY' 
*AQUILEGIA Long Spurred Hybrids. 
This strain produces manv shades and combina¬ 
tions in purples, blue, red and yellow. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
‘•‘A. Mrs. Scott Elliot's Hybrids. 
There is not a better mixture grown in the world. 
Wonderful colors and color combinations, with 
very long spurred flowers. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
‘■“A. Nivea Grandiflora. 
A fine semi-double white. Robust variety, pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
’'A. Rose Queen. 
A beautiful rose-pink variety. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
**ARABIS Alpina. Rock Cress. 
One of the most common of rock plants but they 
must have a sunny position. White flowers. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
*ARMERIA (Statice) Formosa. Sea Pink or Thrift. 
Dwarf growing plant with grassy leaves and tufted 
habit of growth. The flowers are pink and are 
borne in globular heads from May to July. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
’’‘A. Glory of Holland. 
June flower beds offer nothing more striking. 
Grows 15 to 18 inches high. On the tip of each 
stem are produced clear pink flowers about 1 Vz 
inch in diameter. 
Each, $.30; Three for $.85; Per dozen, $3.00. 
’^'A. Laucheana. 
A very dwarf variety with bright, rosy red flowers. 
Grows 3 to 6 inches high. Very free flowering. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
’^Artemesia Abrotanum. Sage Brush. 
Dwarf plant with silvery gray, highly aromatic 
foliage; Yellow flowers in July. Can be sheared 
and used for margins of the border. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
ARTEMISIA Stellariana. Old Woman. 
Deeply cut silvery white foliage. Grows 18 inches 
high. Can be sheared. Much used in carpet bed¬ 
ding. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
A. Silver King. 
A striking white-leaved contrast plant. A beauti¬ 
ful "mist" for setting off boquets. The entire 
color effect is bright frosted silver, grows 3 feet 
high. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
''Asclepias Tuberosa. Butterfly Weed. 
Attractive bright orange colored flowers in July 
and August. Lovely to cut and lasts a long time. 
Each, $.30; Three for $.85; Per dozen, $3.00. 
ASTER. Michaelmas Daisies, Starwort. 
Hardy Asters are unrivaled for their varying forms 
and bright colors in the perennial border during the 
autumn months. Wonderful shade of colors lend 
themselves well for cutting. Very easy to cultivate. 
’’’A. Alpinus Albus. 
Fine dwarf white Aster, bearing large single white 
flowers on stems. 6 to 8 inches high. Blooms in 
May and June. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
*A. Alpinus Blue. Light Blue Flowers. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
A. Climax. 
Large spikes of light lavender-blue flowers, very 
free blooming and good for cutting. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
A. Countess Dudley. New Dwarf Aster. 
Charming clear pink flowers with yellow eye, of 
bushy habit and free flowering. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
’-'A. Mauve Cushion. 
Distinct species, forming a circular cushion-like 
plant 2V4 feet across and rarely more than 9 
inches high. The flowers are of a delicate mauve 
with silvery white reflex, and are produced in pro¬ 
fusion. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
A. Mt. Everest. 
A wonderful white Aster of exceptional value, 
forming tall, well shaped, pointed pyramids with 
an abundance of lateral growth flowering right 
down to the ground. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
'‘A. Nancy. 
Bushy plants completely covered with pale flesh 
pink flowers which practically hide the foliage. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
A. Nova Angiae Barr's Pink. 
Strong vigorous grower forming shapely plants 
from 4 to 5 feet high. The finest pink. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
A. Nova Angiae Purple. New England Aster. 
Showy purple. Slightly branched and spreading 
rapidly from the roots. This autumn flowering 
plant is almost essential in the hardy garden. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
A. Novae-anglae Roseum Superbum. 
This is by far the best of the Hardy Asters. Color 
almost red and a profuse bloomer. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
A. Novaebelgi. Queen Mary. 
Flowers are dark sky blue and frilled. One of the 
best of the Nova Belgi type yet introduced. A 
splendid variety for cutting. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
A. Novibelgi St. Egwin. 
Grows 3 feet high; is of a pleasing pink and very 
free blooming. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
A. Sam Benham. 
Early flowering, semi-double white. Produces large 
flowers; fine for cutting. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
*A. Star of Wartburg. 
Large lilac-blue flowers with a striking orange 
center are produced on 12 to 14 inch stems about 
the middle of June. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
A. Tartaricus. 
A distinct, large, bluish-violet color. Very late 
bloomer. Height about six feet. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
A. Victor. 
The dwarfest of all, growing barely 9 inches tall, 
covered with good sized flowers of a beautiful 
clear lavender-blue. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
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