The tall-blooming Anemones are spectacular in September 
* Arabis - Rock-Cress 
Alpina. One of the most desirable of the 
very early spring-flowering plants, forming 
a dense carpet, completely covered with 
pure white flowers. Each 30c.; 3, 85c.; 
doz. $3.00; 25, $5.50. 
Alpina fl.-pl. The double white Rock- 
Cress, flowering from April until June. 
Each 35c.; 3, $1.00; doz. $3.50; 25, $6.50. 
Coccinea. Beautiful crimson-red flowers in 
early spring. Easily grown in the rock- 
garden. Each 50c.; 3, $1.35; doz. $5.00. 
Rosabella. A new, very choice form, with 
large clear pink flowers m great Be 
during early spring. Each 35c.; 3, $1.00; 
doz. $3.50; 25, $6.50. 
* Armeria - Sea Pink; Thrift 
Cephalotes, Bees’ Ruby. Stout stems 
with large, globular heads of brilliant ruby- 
red flowers. Each 50c.; 3, $1.35; doz. $5.00; 
25, $9.50. 
Cephalotes rubra. Large heads of crimson- 
red flowers on stout stems. Each 30c.; 
3, 85c.; doz. $3.00; 25, $5.50. 
Laucheana rosea. Bright rose. Each 30c.; 
3, 85c.; doz. $3.00; 25, $5.50. 
Artemisia 
Frigida. Fringed Wormwood. A shrubby 
little plant growing from 8 to 12 inches 
high, with finely cut silvery foliage. 
Lactiflora. White Mugwort. White, fra- 
grant flowers in much-branched panicles. 
4 ft. Aug., Sept. 
Silver King. A showy variety with beautiful, 
bright silvery foliage, which, when cut and 
dried, retains its silver color all winter. 
All Artemisias, each 30c.; 3, 85c.; doz. $3.00; 
25, $5.50 
Outstanding Hardy Asters 
Alderman Volkes. Clear rose-pink with 
blue sheen. 3 ft. Sept. 
Beechwood Challenger. This, in our opin- 
ion, is the nearest approach to red in Hardy 
Asters. It is free flowering, of medium 
height, about 314 feet. In early fall it ts 
completely covered with brilliant crimson- 
red flowers. Planted with Mt. Everest the 
contrast is striking as well as handsome 
im the early fall garden. Each 50c.; 3, $1.35; 
doz. $5.00. 
Blue Bouquet. Large, clear violet-blue 
flowers with yellow eyes. 11% ft. Oct. 
Charles Wilson. A bright red Aster which 
grows 3 feet high and is very good. 
Harrington’s Pink. Probably the best 
truly pink Aster to date. The plant pro- 
duces bold masses of large flowers from 
late August on. 3 to 4 ft. Each 50c.; 
3, $1.35; doz. $5.00. 
Hybridus luteus. Masses of bright clear 
yellow, star-shaped flowers from July until 
frost. 
Mt. Everest. A wonderful white Aster, very 
tall, well-shaped pyramids of flowers right 
down to the ground. 
Mt. Rainier. Best white companion to 
Harrington’s Pink. Each 50c.; 3, $1.35; 
doz. $5.00. 
Pink Nymph. A most profuse bloomer and 
one that is sure to please. The charming 
flowers open a rich rosy red which changes 
to bright pink as they mature. 4 ft. Sept. 
Red Cloud. A clear deep pine uerely fades. 
Each 50c.; 3, $1.35; doz. $5.0 
Skylands Queen. farec! ie bhie flowers 
produced abundantly’ on 4-foot plants in 
late August and early September. 
Violetta. One of the best new blues with 
large flowers of violet-blue. Each 50c.; 
3, $1.35; doz. $5.00. 
All above Hardy Asters, except where noted, 
each 35c.; 3, $1.00; doz. $3.50; 25, $6.50 
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Alyssum saxatile compactum 
Each 30c.; 3, 85c. 
Aquilegia clematiflora 
Each 35c.; 3, $1.00 
Anemone 
Each 35c.3 3, $1.00 

Anchusa myosotidifiora 
Each 35c.; 3, $1.00 

Dwarf Border Asters. Each 30c.; 3, 85c. 

aay HENRY F. MICHELL CoO., 
516 AND 518 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
