LINING-OUT STOCK 
STATICE DUMOSA, excellent for cutting or the border. 
Ny LATIFOLIA, one of the best for mid-summer cutting or garden 
display. Hardy as an oak, usually improving for ten years. 
Lighter plants at one half list price. 
STOKESIA CYANEA, Blue. Blooming size. 
THYMUS ANNIE HALL, dainty dwarf, pink bloom. 
¥ BARO NA, Caraway-scented. 
4 A UREA VARIEGATA, Gold- margined, lemon scented, compact. 
THALICTRUM ADIANTIFOLIUM, fern-leaved. 
TRADESCANTEA LENORA, dark blue, good weed for difficult places. 
TROLLIUS, mixed varieties. 
TUNICA SAXAFRAGA ROSEA FL. PL., dainty double pink. 
VALERIANA COCCINEA, deep old rose. Heavy plants. 
VERBENA BONARIENSIS, offered as an annual. May delivery. 
VERONICA SPICATA, long, violet-~blue spikes. 
VINCA MINOR BOWLE'S VARIETY, flatted transplants. 
VIOLA ODORATA ROSINA, field divisions. 
VIOLAS 
Heavy, bushy plants in bud or bloom, true to name. 
Lighter plants, same variety and quality, blooming size, half price. 
A DMIRATION, large, round, blue-purple. 
ARKWRIGHT RUBY, ruby-red, suffused mahogany. 
BLUE PERFECTION, large, bright blue. 
CHANTREYLAND, apricot, orange center, exquisitely blended. 
ILONA, deep wine-red, similar to Admiration. 
PUCK, neat, compact bi-color, violet-purple and gold. 
VAUGHAN'S SPECIAL MIXTURE, all colors, beautiful blendings. 
WHITE PERFECTION, large, pure white. 
SPECIMEN AND POTTED STOCK 
Transplanted, field-grown except where pots are indicated. 
Priced per 100, 10 at the 100 rate, 5 at six fifths the 100 rate. 
ACHILLEA PTARMICA Perry's White, very large double. True stock. 
i SNOWBALL, true stock. 
AC TINEA HERBACEA, 2) " pots, established last fall. 
_ANEMONE PULSATILLA LILAC, new to most gardeners, 
Tis | RUBRA, reddish purple, dwarfer. 
ANTHEMIS MOONLIGHT, the aristocrat of the Chamomiles. 
ARABIS ALPINA FL. PL., double white. 24 " pots. 
y # ROSABELLA, hardy and lasting, strikingly beautiful. 
ARTEMISIA SILVER KING, 24% " pots, pinched and branched. 
x FRIGIDIA, forms a compact mound of fine, silvery foliage 
nearly 1 ft. high. Especially striking in dry weather, which 
it prefers. Does not spread by runners or seed. 
ASTER HARRINGTON'S PINK HYBRIDS 
From seeds of Harrington's Pink we grew several thousand plants. 
Watching them bloom last summer was extremely interesting. Surely no 
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catalog offers as many "new" asters as we do. And these are all the trim 
Novae Anglae type, not the rank spreading sort. Most of them were in 
shades of pink and red, some blue, lavender and purple, all full, long- 
petaled flowers with small centers. None have been picked out; we are 
selling half and keeping half for selectlon. Strong field plants. 
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