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Deenniats (ontinace) 
HARDY ASTERS (continued ) 
NOVAE-ANGLIAE (continued) Per 10 
Barr’s Pink—Well-formed bushy plants covered 
with bright pink flowers in Sept. and Oct. 
Heieht' 3. towlct tee Arcee terre er centers $1.75 
ROYAL BLUE-— Rich deep blue. Strong grower. 
Early bloomer, ounches highs mea cttersscerrcce.: 1.50 
ST. EGWIN-—Beautiful light pink, compact, 2% 
Leet ae eet een rrr etn cree ements 1.50 
SKYLAND QUEEN- Lavender blue, dense growth. 1.50 


BAPTISIA AUSTRALIS— (False Indigo)—Forms 
strong round bushes 3 feet high, with racemes 
of dark blue Lupin-like flowers. May to July. 
Wiel dif plants ers errr ere rere cnet ence eters 1.00 
BELLIS PERENNIS- (English Daisy). ................. 
Longfellow—Mammoth Pink. .................ccercsssesonsseces 1.75 
Snowball Mammoth + W iter sicteescveresesttccce ect seee Vid 
Tabnalosa— Vi ammotne reds nca.cc tee eeee es ree 175 
Montrosa Crimson— Double. ..............ccceececcescesceceeees 1.75 
Montrosa-Pink= Doubles... ee 1.75 
Montrosa White— Double. .....................cccsccocssscscceces 75 
CAMPANULA 
Carpatica— (Harebell). Light blue bell-shaped 
flowers forming tufts about 8 in. high, for 
edging, and for the rock garden. July and 
Aupusts Rotanlantsie wet cine er ee 1.50 
Persicifolia— (Bellflower). Blue, ideal for com- 
bination with the white variety. 30’ tall. ........ 1.50 
Persicifolia—Telham Beauty (Canterbury Bells). 
Larverchina-pluc lowers ereeenen rte ree et ee Tei 
Calycanthema—(Cup and Saucer). Excellent 
for cut flowers. Very showy in garden. Obtain- 
able in separate colors. Blue, white and rose. 1.00 
CENTAUREA 
Dealbata— (Pink Knapweed). Large and strik- 
ing deep pink flowers, also good for rock garden. 
1% to 2 ft. July to August. Field plants. .......... 1.00 
Macrocephala—Very showy with large thistle- 
like flowers often used for florists’ bouquets. 
3 feet. July to August. Strong field plants. 
Golden*-Y ellowSacti entre ee 1.50 
Montana— (Perennial Cornflower). Grows in 
bushes about 2 feet to 2% feet tall with masses 
of large blue flowers resembling the cornflower. 
June to September. Field plants. ..................cc.00 1.00 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM— (Snow - in - Sum- 
mer).. A flat growing rockplant, forming car- 
pets and growing over rocks, very spreading. 
Silvery leaves covered with white flowers in 
Summers cosine high M1elds planissac cutee es 1.00 
CHELONE— 
Barbatus Torreyi—(Shell Flowers). Bright scar- 
let flowers. Blooms from June till August. 2 in. 
TLL e eer ee ee ee a ern ee eidieis 1.00 
Lyoni— (Turtle-head). Bushes of 3 to 4 feet high 
with spikes of purple red flowers. August to 
September. Very useful for naturalizing. Strong 
Neldeplants.< Roce ae er eee ee See eM A 1.00 
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