Z GRAY & J COE 

AQUILEGIA, continued 
Long-spurred Hybrids. 2’ June. Delicate flowers in 
many colors. Not long-lived. 20¢. 
vulgaris nivea. Munstead White Columbine. 2’ 
June. Short-spurred white flowers. Profuse bloomer. 
Good foliage. 20¢. 
ARABIS alpina. Alpine Rockcress. 9" May. Dense 
carpet of white flowers. Effective under early tulips. 
Stands shade. 
—flore-pleno. Double Alpine Rockcress. Handsome 
double flowers. 35¢. 
—rosea. Flowers flushed pink. 35¢. 
aubrietioides. Like the preceding but deeper pink. 
35¢. 
mollis. 6’’ May. Low growing in rosettes of shiny 
dark green foliage. White flowers. 
ARENARIA montana. Mountain Sandwort. 6’’ June. 
Prostrate. Large white flowers. 
verna caespitosa. Moss Sandwort. 3'’ June. Prostrate 
creeping plant with moss-like foliage and tiny white 
starry flowers. 214” pots. 
ARTEMISIA frigida. Fringed Wormwood. 1’. Soft 
silvery gray finely-cut aromatic foliage. 
vulgaris lactiflora. White Mugwort. 4’ Aug. Loose 
panicles of hawthorn-scented, white flowers. 
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa. Butterflyweed. 2’ July. Gorge- 
ous orange flowers. Native. 
ASTER, HARDY. Sept. Like the native fall Asters, 
with larger flowers and purer colors. Very free-bloom- 
ing and showy for landscape use or cutting. 
Countess of Dudley. 214’. Dwarf pink variety. 
Harrington’s Pink. 4’. True rose-pink. 30¢. 
Lil Fardell. 4’. Bright purplish pink. 
Mt. Everest. 3’. Best white variety. 
Queen Mary. 4’. Lavender-blue flowers. 
Winchell’s Variety. 4’. Large lavender flowers. 30¢. 
ASTER hybridus luteus. 114’ Aug, Small soft yellow 
flowers; resembles Goldenrod. 
ASTILBE Gloria. 214’ July. Feathery deep pink spikes, 
attractive in the garden and good for cutting. Rich 
heavy soil, part shade. 35¢. 
Salmon Queen. Pale salmon-pink. 35¢, 
AUBRIETIA deltoidea. 5” May. Silvery green foliage 
and sheets of flowers in purple, mauve, and rose. 
Grows best in dry wall or rock garden. Needs lime. 
BAPTISIA australis. Blue Wild-indigo. 2’ June. Strong 
plant with deep blue pea-shaped flowers. 
BOLTONIA latisquama. Pink Boltonia. 5’ Sept. Lav- 
ender-pink. Very lovely in mass. Not so tall or coarse 
as the white variety. 20¢. 
CAMPANULA carpatica. Carpathian Bellflower. 1’ 
June to Sept. Blue flowers an inch across. Charming 
plant for rock work or edging. Blooms all summer. 
—alba. White variety of the preceding. 
garganica. 4” June. Trailing growth with lovely 
lavender star-shaped flowers. 214” pots. 30¢. 
