ACHILLEA—Boule de Neige (Ball of Snow). An improved 
variety of the Pearl. Valuable for border and cutting. 
BU “Wits <= ge iy AMON a eA) DS We CRP nA WRU REY A SS HON 
Tomentosa. (Wolly Yarrow). A blanket of yellow flow- 
ers, very showy in the rockery, leaves wolly___--_-- 
Miilefolium Cerise Queen (Rosy Mifoil). A very attrac- 
tive form, leaves finely cut, fowers bright red in dense 
heads) Heise eee er ee Vara aay ee Lae Ce 
AJUGA—Reptans (Bugle Flower). For growing under 
trees, creeping habit, used in rock gardens, flower 
purplisia~b] ee: Aaie Ee Yee nds all Ld Bacon eta oN 
ALLIUM—Schoenoprasum (Chive). Leaves cylindrical and 
hollow. Flowers rose-purple, in flowered umbels___- 
ALYSSUM—Argenteum. Leaves silvery, flowers in yellow 
clusters, blooms practically all summer___________~- 
Saxatile Campactum (Basket of Gold). Used for borders, 
grayish-green leaves with brilliant golden flowers early 
TW WDssy oP 0: b 042g we ABA pi glagL AR apalhs Nl igs Cada el shih, wipe vat hawt uth hf. byt tl pb 
ANCHUSA—KItalica Dropmore (Alkanet). Tall growing 
plant of dark blue flowers in profusion, 4 to 5 feet in 
heicht.::Blooms«in ‘mid-summer? oye soon Be ee 
Myosotidiflora. This is a Russian species. Grows to the 
height of 1 foot, with small blue Forget-me-not flow- 
ers; jinds a place readily in any rockery___________- 
ANEMONE Pulsatilla (Pasque Flower). One of the early 
blooming plants in the rockery. The flowers are of a 
purplishcast.of.9' 40 i12 iAeChi Stems bye a es 
ANTHEM!IS—Kelwayii (Hardy Maguerite). The yellow 
daisy. Valuable as a cut flower, 2 feet_________-_- 
AQUILEGIA—(Columbine). One of the best perennials 
found in the border. Blooms in the early summer. 
Valuable for cutting and also used in rock gardens. 
18 inches. 
Dobbies Imperial Hybrids. New, long spurred hybrids of 
allarce range Wor ROLOTS imi ied: eke a AI A Mlie oe ihess Ei bon nY 
Mirs. Scott Elliott. Mixed colors, long spurred________ 
ARABIS—Alpinus (Rock Cress). This rock plant blooms 
soon after snow leaves in the spring. The spreading 
nature of this plant makes a nice show of white blos- 
soms in the awakening rock garden; 6 to 8 inches___-_ 
ARMERIA—(Sea Pink). Used for rock garden planting, 
clumps of grass like foliage with small clusters of 
flowers on stiff wiry stems. 8 to 12 nches. 
Cephalotes Rubra. This plant grows taller than the Lau- 
cheana. Flower stems are 8 to 10 inches. Deep pink__ 
Laucheana. Flowers bright rosy red. 6 inches high. May 
IES dah LE AG =i nena yy lula lady acy oa dyn aed eile hehe pl apy lag a 
ARENARIA—Caespitosa Vera (Sandwort). Mat forming 
plant. Very attractive when placed among flag-stones 
I Carden: vats cer seere Eau try re ae eee) Oa ONeW es 
ARTEMIS!A—Lactiflora (Mugwort). Finely cut foliage 
with fragrant creamy white flowers, 4 feet. August__ 
Silver King (Ghost Plant). Silver foliage that is used 
considerably, .-WwhensdTied eee saath 
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