New and Rare Rockery Plants and Perennials 
Aetheonema Grandiflora—A new and rare 
“Persian Caddytuft,’’ with beautiful rose 
colored clusterd fl-owers. Two feet, 35c. 
Aetheonema Warleyensis—Same color as 
perecedir.g sort but lower growing habits, 
15c. 
Anchusa Balleria^—^Low growing, bright 
blue, 2oc. 
Lychnis Forestii—Pink, showy deep rose 
and scarlet flowers. Two feet, 20c. 
Lychnis Forestii—Pink, beautiful Avhite 
flowers on two foot spikes, 20c. 
Penstemon Cardwelli — Native evergreen 
.«;hrub, eight-inch, with bluish purple flowers, 
20c.. 
Polemonium Richardson!—Deep mine, low 
growing, 20c. 
Onosma Taurica—Golden drops, really a 
beauty, soft yellow bells, 18-inch, 50c . 
Cynoglosum Nervesum—Two feet, bright 
blue, 15c. 
Campanula French Grey—Double blue 
flowers, two feet, 15c. 
Coriopsis Verticillata—Large yellow flow¬ 
ers, two and one-half feet, 15c. 
Sacharay Pigmy—Yellow flowers, low 
growing, 25c. 
Synthyris Reneformis—Like an iris, clus¬ 
ters of beautiful bluish-rose flowers, 25c. 
Sisyrincheum Bellium—Pink and blue 
flowers, 25c. 
Gallium Aureum—Horned poppies, orange, 
25c. 
Cotula Qualida—Forn like foliage, small 
yellow flowers, a creeper, 15c. 
Ranunculus—Double buttercups, six-inch, 
25c. 
Campanula Poscharskiana—Blue starry- 
like flowers. Twelve-inch, 25c. 
Campanula Collina—Satiny deep purple 
flower bells. Nine-inch, 25c. 
Sisyrincheum Anceps—Rose-purple flowers, 
six-inch, 15c. 
Iris Douglasia^—Broad foliage, various 
shades of blue, 25c. 
W.llow Gentian—12 incli, a beauty, 25c. 
Hustonia Carovea—Creeper with pinkish 
lavender flowers, 25c. 
Onoethera Pusilla—Eight-inch, smallest of 
its kind, yellow flowers, 25c. 
Corydalis Lutia—12-inc,h, showy yellow 
flowers, glaucus foliage, 20c. 
Phlox Ovata Carolina—Deep pink flow¬ 
ers, large leaves, 12-inch, 25c. 
Digitalis Ambigua—24-inch perennial, yel¬ 
low flowers, ,25c. 
Helianthemum, E. M. Dubton—Single apri¬ 
cot, 25c. 
Erigeron Coulteri—Large, blue flowers, 
25c. 
Trifolium Repens Purpureum—Creeping 
pui'ijle four leaf clover, 25c. 
Aqueligia Rose Queen—Long spurred, 25. 
Dianthns Glgantica—Large pink flowers, 
25c. 
Dianthus Dentosus—Bright pink flower.s, 
15c. 
Dianthus Grisebtachi—Tiny rose pink, 25c. 
Campanula Rhomboidalis—Choice small 
blue flowers, eight-inch, 25c. 
Stachys Sericeus—Grey foliage, rose flow 
ers, one foot, 25c. 
Inula Glaucum—Vivid orange daisy, two 
feet, 25c. 
Sampnaria Bellidifolia—Fuzzy pink flow¬ 
er, eight-inch, 25c. 
Jasione Perenne—Rosettes of fine foliage, 
blue flowers, 15c. 
Hardy Perennial Astors or 
Michaelmas Daisies 
Aster Acris—Low, light pink 15c. 
Aster Amos Perry—Low growing, pink, 
25c. 
Aster Sam Benham—Three feet, light pink, 
15c. 
Aster Queen Mary—Four feet, bright pink. 
25c. 
Aster Grey Lady—Four feet, French grey 
color, 25c. 
Vernonica Teucreum—15-inch, royal blue, 
15c. 
Nepeta Henderecia—Deep blue flow’ers. 
Six-eight inch, 15c. 
Genista Hispanica Compacta—A dwarf yel¬ 
low Spanish broom, 25c. 
Phlox Verna—An all-year bloomer, deep 
pink, attains a height of only four to six 
inches, 25c. 
Gentinana Ascelpidea—Blue, flowers. Four- 
six inch, a beauty, 25c. 
Potentilla Tridentala — Small flowered, 
white, 20c. 
Phlox Subulata Altropurpurea—Deep pur¬ 
ple creeping phlox, one of the most showy 
of its species, 25c. 
Aster Little Boy Blue—Low growing, 25c. 
Aster Lady Henry Maddock—Three feet, 
blue flowers, 25c. 
Aster Lorrain—Large blue flowers, 25c. 
All of the above eight are new asters, $1.50. 
New Corean Chrysanthemums, early flower¬ 
ing. 
Mum.—Mitzi, Pink. 
Mum.—Francis Whittlesey, Red. 
Mum.—Daphne, Old Rose. 
Mum.—Apollo, Bronze Red. 
Mum.—Ceres, Old Gold. 
Mum.—Mars, Yellow. 
Six all different colors of the above for 
$1.25. 
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