EACH 
ALLIUM ALBUM —Clusters of white, starry flowers. September- $0.35 
ALLIUM MONTANUM—Large, fluffy, flower heads of silvery laven¬ 
der. Beautiful, shining foliage. 12 inches- .25 
ALLIUM NEAPOLITANUM—Clusters of fragrant, pure white flowers.. .35 
ALLIUM PULCHELLUM —Bright, raspberry-colored flowers arranged 
like shooting stars. July, August. 15 inches- .35 
Allium RECURVATUM Superbum —Pink, bell-shaped flowers on 
arching stems - .35 
ALLIUM STELLATUM—Rose-colored flower heads. Valuable for 
its lateness as well as its beauty. October until frost- .35 
ALLIUM THIBETICUM —Lilac flower heads on 8-inch stems. Foli¬ 
age low and shiny. June_ .35 
ASTER HYBRIDUS LUTEUS—Masses of tiny, star-shaped flowers, 
cream to yellow. July, August_ .20 
HEUCHERA ROSAMUNDI—Rosy pink flowers on 2 Y 2 -ft. stems. 
Long period of bloom_ .15 
HEUCHERA SNOWFLAKES—New. Pure white. The best white 
heuchera _ .75 
HELLEBORUS NIGER (Christmas Rose)—Blooming in November 
and again in late winter, this plant with its dark green, beauti¬ 
ful foliage and white, waxy flowers is indispensable_ .50 
Iris, Pumila 
COERULEA—Dainty, sky blue flowers. Smallest and earliest 
of the pumilas_ .20 
SCHNEEKUPPE—White. A little larger and a little later than 
Coerulea. 8 inches_ .20 
IRIS, Siberian (Prodigious bloomers, these make lovely, graceful 
clumps in the borders and are of the easiest culture). 
CAESAR’S Brother— The best of the dark Siberians. Black, 
pansy purple. Tall and late_ 1.00 
BLUE Charm— Very large, flat, intense blue flowers_ .50 
Kingfisher Blue— Tall with large, dear blue flowers_ .20 
MORNING Magic—M any, pale, pinkish lavender flowers on 
short stalks ___ 1.00 
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