

HARDY PERENNIALS (continued) 
Price: 30c each, $3.00 per dozen, 
September Charm—A lovely variety, a cross between Ane- 
mone Hupehensis and Japonica Queen Charlotte, combining 
the good qualities of both. Flowers of lovely silver-pink, 
shaded with rose and mauve, are produced in great profu- 
sion from September to hard frost. Height, 2 feet. 
Whirlwind—Semi-double, pure white. 
ARABIS (Rockcress) 
*Florepleno—Lovely double pure white blooms. When grown 
in mass it resembles a solid bed of Lily-of-the-Valley if 
one views it from a short distance. Flowers in early Spring. 
Height, 12 inches. 
ARTEMISIA 
Lactiflora—One of the most useful tall plants we have bloom- 
ing in August and September. Grows about 4 feet high and 
makes a splendid foliage background for Phlox and Summer 
Lilies. The milk white bloom is borne on graceful sprays, 
producing a lacy effect. 
*Silver King—A very useful plant, growing about 3 feet high 
and blooming in early Summer. Producing beautiful sprays 
of mistlike flowers with silvery gray foliage adding an 
effect of lightness among the dark green foliage of the other 
Perennials in bloom at that time. 
ASTILBE—See Spireas 
AQUILEGIA [Columbine] 
*Chrysantha Silver Star—Creamy white variety. 
Crimson Star—A decided new break in color in Columbines. 
A very lovely rich crimson, with a white center. An excellent 
introduction. 
*Shades of Blue—Running the gamut from light pale blues 
to deep purple. 
*Shades of Pink—Pale pink to deep cerise colors. 
Harrington's Pink 
Thirty-six 
$20.00 per 100, except where noted 
HOWARD'S HYBRIDS 
These charming colors run from light blue through all the 
shades of light pink, creamy white, delicate lavender, to 
brilliant scarlet. When massed in mixed color in the Peren- 
nial border they give an effect of airy daintiness not sur- 
passed by any other flower. Assorted colors only. 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT'S HYBRIDS 
Assorted shades of long spurred varieties. 
Yellow Gem—A very fine clear shade of yellow. 
Longissima—lIn assorted colors with extremely long spurs. 
ASTERS (Michaelmas Daisy) 
Hardy Asters or Michaelmas Daisies come in practically every 
shade of color with some varieties very useful as cut-flower 
subjects. Since they are rampant growers it is not necessary 
to grow them in large quantities in order to have a splendid 
show during the month of September. 
Beechwood Challenger—Absolutely a true red Aster, very 
fine sturdy grower, attaining a height of about 4 feet. The 
red color shows up in delightful contrast with the bright yel- 
low center. Fine bushy upright grower. Absolutely disease 
resistant. Price: 50c each, $4.00 per dozen, $25 per 100. 
British Queen—Soft lavender blue, semi-double, unusually 
large, open flowers with pale yellow center. A vigorous 
growing, well branched plant that comes into bloom early 
September. Height about 4 feet. Excellent for cutting and 
decorative work. 
Harrington's Pink—The very handsomest pink hardy Aster, 
or Michaelmas Daisy introduced to date. Clear shining pink 
in color, making a magnificent foil for the many handsome 
blue and white varieties already in cultivation. Large 
flowers of brght dainty pink, attaining a height of about 
two or two and a half feet. Price: 35¢ per plant, $3.50 per 
dozen, $25.00 per 100. 

