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Aquilegia, Mrs. Scott Elliot Hybrids. Blooms of large 
size and very long spurs. A wide range of colors of 
lavender, blue, pink, cream, yellow, etc. 
Arabis alpina. (Rock Cress). Pure white flowers borne 
profusely during May. H. 6 to 12 inches. 
Armeria rosea. This rose-pink, free-blooming variety 
throughout the summer makes it exceptionally attractive 
and desirable in rock gardens. 
Aster alpinus. (Rock Aster). An early blooming variety 
literally covered with fine lavender, daisy-like flowers 
during May and June. 6 to 8 inches high. 
Aster frikarti, Wonder of Staffa. Lavender-blue flowers 2 to 
2/4 inches in diameter, blooming continuously from June 
until frost. Very fine. H. 114 to 2 feet. 45 cents each. 
Aster, Blue Gem. Large, full flowers of rich blue. 3 feet. 
Aster, Harrington’s Pink. Beautiful silvery rose-pink 
flowers in abundance make this one of the most desirable 
asters of this color. H. 3 to 4 feet. 45 cents each. 
Aster, Little Boy Blue. Very free flowering making dense 
mounds of rich blue. H. 2 feet. 35 cents each. 
Aster, Marjorie. Very dwarf forming mounds of bright 
rose-pink in September and October. 
Aster, Mount Everest. Large flowers of pure white borne 
on strong stems 3 to 4 feet in height. The best white 
aster. 35 cents each. 
Aster, Red Cloud. Pure deep pink flowers in September and 
October. A striking novelty. H.4 feet. 40 cents each. 
Aster, Red Rover. A delightful shade of bright carmine- 
pink. Very distinct. 
Belamcanda chinensis. (Blackberry lily). This perennial 
much resembles an Iris with its long narrow leaves and 
bright orange flowers spotted black. H. 2 feet. July 
and August. 
Campanula carpatica. (Carpathian Harebell). One of the 
most beautiful of the Campanula family. Extra large, 
deep blue flowers, 2 to 21% inches across. Blooms pro- 
fusely in June and September. H. 12 inches. 
Campanula carpatica alba. A delightful white form of the 
above. 
Campanula persicifolia. Beautiful large bell-shaped flow- 
ers of an intense deep blue. June and July. H. 2 feet. 
Campanula p. pfitzeri. Double bell-shaped flowers of a 
pleasing shade of bright blue borne on stalks 2 to 214 
feet in height. June. 40 cents each. 
Chelone lyoni. (Turtle Head). A plant aptly named for 
its peculiar shaped, bright purplish-red flowers. Quite 
showy, July, August and September. H. 3 to 4 feet. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Hardy Garden Varieties 
The following 5 varieties are variants of Amelia often called 
Azalea or Cushion mums. The plants make low mounds 
covered with literally hundreds of blooms from August until 
hard frosts. One of the most satisfactory groups of perennials 
to give abundance of color for a long season. In addition to 
our usual size, we can furnish larger at 50 cents each; $5.00 
per dozen. 
