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AQUILEGIA— (Columbine) 5 Each 25 Hach 
ehrvysantna. Yellow. JUN@=-242-2.- eee) eee 9. Laer Sen09 
Crimson Star. Crimson. May, J UNe—2. 2 2 ees AST LZ 
“coerulea, blue: June—146 2 eee 15 10 
MONEE Imperial Hybrids. Mixed colors. May, June oe - 
PeTMTneP si Pinko= 21g ae ee ae aN 1b noeede 
Mrs. Scott Elliott. Long-spurred hybrids—3’_------- 15 10 
* ARABIS—alpina. White. April and May—6”___------- L2 .08 
ARMERIA— 
formosa hybrids. Large flowered mixed-—15”__-_--_- Le .08 
ARTEMESIA—lIactiflora. White. August—4’__--____--_- ae .08 
Silver King. (New). Silvery foliage—3’____________- Lo OF 
ASCLEPIAS—tuberosa. Butterflyweed—2’____._____--~- 10 07 
ASTER— 
nova angliae Adorable. New Salmon-pink. Septem- 
beriana:. October—4367. fa, ee ee ee 30 25 
nova angliae Mt. Rainer. New. The best pure white 
Fg Fe ee rene ee eat ne eee nee eae eee PD eu 
Sunset. Fine pink. “September 14" RE ee es 215 10 
nova belgii. Beechwood Challenger. Sept.—4’ 
Thetbest.0L cue. red casters. ee 2 eee 15 10 
nova belgii Beechwood Charm. New. Deep rosy- 
red-sSeptember. to frost4 2 Se 2D .20 
nova belgii. Red Rover. Rosy red with yellow center. 
Baa oe en ee ee ee ee ae ee eee 15 10 
*nova belgii nana Nancy. Pale flesh-pink. Sept.—9”_ a .08 
Strawberries and Cream. Sept.—4’ 
Deep pink fading to soft pink 2%.” plants_______ 15 10 
Harrmgtins “binke Sept.so =o eee 25 .20 
BAPTISIA—australis. False Indigo. Dark blue, June—1’___.10 07 
CAMPANULA 
medium calycanthema. Blue, rose, or white—2%’____ .10 07 
*CENTAUREA—montana. Mountain Bluet. Blue. 
dune andsJuly-—-l 1G) see ke ee eee e127 08 
*CERASTIUM—tomentosum. White—6” ______________ 2 .08 
*CERATOSTIGMA—plumbaginoides. Dwarf, shea blue, 
september and October—6”__2____ = 15 10 
CHRYSANTHEMUM— 
coccineaum. Jas. Kelway Hybrids. Painted Daisy 
eVelyety red shades. June—-120 “ee 15 10 
coccineaum. Pyrethrum roseum. Painted Daisy. Pink 
tovred)May-and, June——2 4o" = ee Lb 10 
maximum. Shasta Daisy. White. July to Oct.—2’_____ 10 07 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Following varieties ___.________ 12 .08 
Mars. Deep amaranth-red—2’ 
Old Orchard. Light pink, yellow center. Midseason. Large pom- 
pom—3’ 
Peggy Ann Hover. Quilled lavender pink. Late 
midseason—2 14’ 
Saladin. Oriental red shading to coral red—2%’ 
