N. A. HALLAUER—Webster, N. Y. 3 

*Campanula Steveni—Beautiful silvery blue bells in June. 8 in. 
An easy grower in well drained soil. 35 cents each. 
Chrysanthemum Maximum—Shasta Daisy Esther Reed—Perhaps 
the most outstanding of the new hybrids. Individual pure white 
double flowers sometimes measure 4 in. in diameter on 15 in. 
rae It blossoms continuously from summer to fall. 50 cents 
each. 
Coreopsis Double Sunburst—Deep golden yellow flowers on 3 ft. 
stems. The large flowers have three rows of petals, and keep 
well when cut. 25 cents each. 
*Dianthus Little Joe—Large crimson flowers on 8 in. stems. An 
unusually free and continuous bloomer. 50 cents each. 
*Dianthus Sammy—Our own introduction. Recently found among 
a batch of seedlings. It forms a nice blue gray cushion covered 
with perfectly formed double pink flowers in June. Delight- 
fully fragrant. Easy grower about 5 in. tall. 60 cents each. 
*Draba Pyrenaica—(Syn. Petrocallis Pyrenaica)—Bright green 
foliage in tufts covered with fragrant lavender flowers in May. 
2 in. Well drained limestone soil. Choice and rare. 50 cents 
each. 
*Funkia Minor Alba—Masses of small white flowers on 12 in. 
stems. Best im moist soil. 35 cents each. 
*Helianthemum American Beauty—A recent introduction. Very 
large single flowers. Bright rose. 35 cents each. 
‘*Helianthemum Ball of Gold—Yellow flowers, fully double. 35 
cents each. 
Heliopsis Scabra Incomparabilis—Rich golden yellow double 
flowers on 2% ft. stems. Blooms continuously from July on. 
A new plant of rare merit. 35 cents each. 
Hemerocalis Hyperion—The large lemon yellow flowers are 
abundantly produced on strong 3 ft. stems. Very fragrant. 
Blooms in July. Very desirable. 65 cents each. 
*Lewisia Hecknerii—Large rose pink flowers. An evergreen form 
that should be planted in part shade, porus soil and with the 
crown at least % inch above the surface of the soil. The 
space beneath the crown being filled in with stone chips. The 
broad deep green leaves are margined with spines. One of 
the finest Western Alpines. 50 cents each. 
Liatris September Glory—A late flowering L. Scariosa, producing 
flowers for nearly the whole length of the stem, and these 
all open at nearly the same time. 5 ft. 35 cents each. 
Liatris White Spire—Said to be a white sport of September 
Glory, which it resembles except in color. 50 cents each. 
*Phlox Subulata Camla—Recently introduced from England. Pro- 
duces large salmon-pink flowers all summer. 35 cents each. 
Phlox Carolina Triflora—(Thick-leaf Phlox)—We believe this is 
now offered for the first time. Thick glossy leaves, more up- 
right and a little taller than P. Ovata. Large lilac or light 
purple flowers are produced freely in June. Well drained soil 
in light shade. 35 cents each. 
*Phlox Nivalis Elegantissima—A more southern form, resembling 
subulata in foliage but a larger plant, more upright in growth. 
The flowers are huge, often larger than a half dollar. They 
are deep rosy red. 6 in. June. Give it a porous soil to which 
some leaf mold or peat has been added. 35 cents each. 
*Phlox Subulata Rochester—A rather dwarf form of the Subulata 
Phlox forming a thick green mat. The rosy red flowers are 
produced very freely in May and less freely in late summer. 
35 cents each. 
*Potentilla Repens—A neat creeping plant producing bright yellow 
flowers all summer. Finely cut foliage. Excellent ground cover 
or between stepping stones. 25 cents each. 
*Solidago Bellidifolia—A very interesting Golden Rod from the 
West. Heads of yellow flowers on 3 in. stems. Foliage is 
small dark green. 50 cents each. 
Vinca Alpina—Resembles Vinca Minor in habit, but flowers are 
double rosy violet. 35 cents each, 6 for $1.50. 
GENERAL PLANT LIST 
*Acanthophyllum Spinosum (Dianthus Noeanus)—Forms cushions 
of stiff glaucus, spiny foliage. Flowers light pink, lacinated 
and very fragrant. Well drained gravelly soil in sun. Blooms 
all summer. 35 cents each. 
Achillea (Yarrow)—Fine for dry places in full sun. The best are: 
*Argentea—A beautiful silvery foliaged form. Large white 
flowers in summer. 4 in. 25 cents each. 
Filipendula—(Parkers Variety)—An improved variety having 
large flat clusters of golden yellow flowers. 4 ft. Excellent 
for cutting or hardy border. 25 cents each. 
