


ASPERULA HUMIFUSA—ecbkt (2-3) 25. 
_ airy mounds filled with pretty little white flowers in Gyp- 
1/1 oz. 85ce. 
_ ASPERULA CYNANCHICA—erkt(2-3)10. Airy panicles of 
- tiny blush-white trumpet flowers. A pretty little rock plant 
for sun. Pkt. 15c. 
(Plants 35c.) 
Plants that are 
sophila reminder, and use. Fine for cutting. Pkt. 10c; 
(Plants, each 25c; 3 for 70c; 10 for $2.00.) 
THE HARDY ASTERS 
Here are the true hardy perennial Asters, valued in rock 
garden and border. Splendid for cutting. 
ASTER BARR’S PINK—cbkt(4)50. Very large rose-pink 
flowers in high-held splendor all autumn. Great showy 
clumps. Seed saved from segregated plants, but. since this 
is a hybrid, seedlings vary pleasingly. Pkt. 15c; 3 for 40c. 
(Plants, true, each 30c; 3 for 85c.) 
ASTER BRACHYTRICHUS—erbkt(2)10. Delightful little 
Aster of the Mongolian Altai. Flowers, many-rayed purple 
blessoms with bright yellow centers, are carried in close 
multitudes over the tightly tufted spreads of low foliage. 
Solid, wide hedges of bloom, all under ten inches. Pkt. 15c; 
1/30 oz. 40c. (Plants, each 25c; 8 for 70c.) 
ASTER FARRERI—ercbkt(2)20. A fantasy in purple and 
gold. Great shaggy flowers, three inches across, gold cen- 
ters with very many, very long fringing petals of lavender 
purple. Each flower is carried on its own long stem, high 
above the foliage mats. An unusual and particularly decora- 
tive species. Pkt. 15c; 1/s2 oz. 30c; 1/16 oz. 50c. (Plants, 
each 30c; 3 for 85c; 10 for $2.40.) 
ASTER FRIKARTI—Long-rayed lavender blossoms of im- 
mense size, carried on bushily branching two-foot plants. 
In constant bloom all summer and fall. Cuts well. Bo- 
tanically, this is probably a clone of Aster Thomsoni nanus, 
and not, as claimed, a hybrid. Plants, each 35c; 8 for $1.00. 
ASTER HYBRIDUS LUTEUS—ecbyt(3) 36. The newly 
opened blossoms are pure yellow, this softening with time 
to palest cream. The flowers are small and starry. Claimed 
as Aster-Goldenrod cross. Pkt. 15c. (Plants, each 30c.) 
ASTER PTARMICOIDES—erdkt(3)15. A desirable species, 
auite unlike any other. White flowers in wide, flat, close- 
set corymbose clusters. Pkt. 15c. (Plants, each 25c.) 
ASTER STAR OF WARTBURG—Excellent large-flowered, 
low Aster of late spring and early summer. Lavender- 
purple. Our fullest reeommendation. Plants only, each 35c. 
ASTER SPECTABILIS—ecrbstkt(3-4)24. The Showy Aster. 
Lovely deep blue blossoms of quite surprising size. It can 
be wonderfully effective. Pkt. 15c; 1/s2 oz. 35c. (Plants, 
each 25c; 3 for 70c.) 
OTHER SPLENDID ASTERS—Priced per pkt. Amellus 
15¢e; Andersoni 15c; Concolor 10c; Cordifolius 10c; Delavayi 
15c; Diplostephoides 15c, (plants, each 25c) ; Dwarf Hybrids 
15c; Elongatus 20c; Ericoides 10c; Floribundus 10c; Gra- 
cilis 10c; Hybridus Charming 10c; Hybridus Intermedia 15c; 
Macrophyllus 10c; Mauve Cushion, very dwarf, very late, 
very good, 15c, (plants, each 25c); Novae-Angliae, purple 
New England Aster, 10c, 1/s2 oz. 25¢c, (plants, each 25c, 3 
for 70c); Novi Belgi Hybrids, attractively variable, 10c; 
Porteri 15c; Sericeus 15c, 1/16 oz. 35c; Tataricus, very late, 
tall, soft lavender, 15c, (plants, each 25c, 3 for 70c); 
Tibeticus 15c; Vimineus 15c. OFFER 91A52—One pkt. 
each of the 28 for $3.10. 
ASTER ROCK GARDEN BLEND—Low kinds, as Brachy- 
trichus, Farrer, Mauve Cushion and the like, in fine mixture. 
Pkt. 15c; 1/32 oz. 35c. 
ASTER HARDY BORDER BLEND—Taller kinds, as Barr 
Pink, Luteus, Tataricus, etc., suited to the perennial garden 
and border. Pkt. 10c; 1/32 oz. 25c. ; 
ASTILBE BLEND—crbmkt. Great panicles of soft fluffiness 
in white, cream, delightful pink suffusions, rose and car- 
mine. Handsome herbaceous perennials of high merit, 
decorative in foliage, and with exquisitely fashioned feathery 
flower plumes. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 50ce. 
ASTILBE NEWPORT PINK—High airy sprays of melting 
salmon pink. Pkt. l5c. (Plants, each 50c.) 
AUBRIETA PEERLESS HYBRIDS—erx(2)8. Splendid hardy 
plants for rock garden or front of border, easy to grow, and 
of unsurpassed brilliance of variable colorings. Vivid blend- 
ings of rose, lilac, purple and crimson in profuse richness. 
pages 1/3a oz. 35¢; 1/16 oz. 60c. (Plants, each 25c; 3 
or 70c. 
OTHER AUBRIETAS—At 15c the pkt. 
F a : Dr. Mules Hybrid 
(richest yiolet) ; Cilicia; Graeca; Gracilis. 
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PERENNIALS IN “A” and “B”’—Here is much value in 
little space, fine garden materials that we just do not have 
room to describe individually. We are hoping that you are 
knowing and wanting them already. Priced per pkt. 
Acantholimon glumaceum 1l5c; Abronia latifolia 15¢; Actea 
alba 10c, 4% oz. 20c; Actea pachypoda 10c, 1% oz. 20c; 
Actea rubra 10c; Actinea acaulis, golden fiowers, long in 
bloom, dwarf, foliage silky silvery, 15c; Agastache anethio- 
dora 15c; Ajuga pyramidalis 15c; Agave virginica (Man- 
freda) 15¢c; Anaphalis margaritacea 15c; Androsace carnea 
brigantica 15c; Angelica Pancici 10c, % oz. 20c; An- 
gelica polyclada 10c; Anthyllis alpestris 15¢c; Anthyllis Dil- 
leni 15c; Anthyllis polyphyllis 15¢; Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, 
Bear-berry, fine red-berried trailing cover, 10c, %4 oz. 50c; 
Arctostaphylos tomentosa 10c; Arnica cordifolia, golden 
orange daisies, 15c; Arnica foliosa, silvery leaf mats, little 
yellow flowers, ground cover for heat and drought, 10c, 
(plants, 3 for 50c, 10 for $1.50, 25 for $3.35; Asarum cana- 
dense 10c; Asarum caudatum 10c; Aseyrum hypericoides, 
St. Andrew Cross, cross-flowers of sparkling yellow, dwarf, 
lic, (plants, each 30c); Ascyrum stans, the taller St. 
Peter Cross, 15c; Astragalus alopecuroides, 40 inches, hand- 
some, golden flowers in wool balls, 15c; Astragalus crassi- 
carpus, flowers purple, pods like ripe plums, 15c; Astragalus 
cicer 10c; Astragalus galegiformis 10c; Astragalus hypo- 
glottis: 10c; Astragalus pectinatus 15c; Astragalus triphyllus 
15c; Arabis aubretioides 15c; Arabis Billardieri rosea 15c; 
Arabis purpurascens 25c; Artemisia Absinthium 10c; Ar- 
temisia ludoviciana 10c; Asperulas tinctoria 10c, ciliata 
10c, glauca 10c; Astrantias carniolica 15c, major 15c; Bap- 
tisia minor 10c, 4% oz. 25c; Blephilia ciliata, pretty shady- 
place ground cover, purple flower-spikes, illustrated page 52, 
plants, each 25c, 3 for 70c; Bocconia cordata, Plume Poppy, 
(Macleaya cordata) 10c, % oz. 25c; Boltonia asteroids, 
tall suffused white, 10c; Boykinia elata, palest pink, 20c; 
Boykinia Jamesi, carmine, 20c; Bupleurum species, tall, 
decorative, 10c; Bupthalmum salicifolium, golden daisies, 
mat-former, 15c; Bellis integrifolia 15c; Bellium minutum 
(dainty rock garden miniature) 20c; Brunella vulgaris 10c; 
Bunias orientalis 10c; Alchemilla vulgaris 15c; Arabis niv- 
alis 15¢c; Asyneuma lobelioides 15c. 
BAPTISIA 
Dependable beauty in Lupine suggestion. Robust, fully 
hardy, easily grown. “kt’? culture. AUSTRALIS—40 inches. 
Showy indigo blossoms in terminal racemes. Pkt. 10c; 4 
oz. 25ec; 1 oz. T5c. (Plants, each 25c; 3 for 70c). BRAC- 
TEATA—12 inches. Blooms in early spring. Enormous 
“‘Wisteria”’ clusters of lovely cream-yellow. Pkt. 15¢c; % 
oz. 85c. (Plants, each 35c.) LEUCANTHA—50 inches. 
Summer. Long cream-white spires. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20ce. 
(Plants, each 25c; 3 for 70c.) TINCTORIA—45 inches. 
Summer. Branches flower-tipped in gold. Pkt. 15¢; % 
oz. 25c. VERSICOLOR—50 inches. Blue, sometimes vary- 
ing to lavender. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 25e. VILLOSA—25 
inches. Spring. Great, showy, bowing, golden flowers. 
Pkt. 15e; %& oz. 35c. OFFER 92A52—One pkt. each of 
the 6 for 60c. BAPTISIA BLEND—The above in mixture, 
blue, yellow, white. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 35c. 
BELLFLOWER BORDER BLEND —ecbx. A surpriseful 
blend of diverse border bell-flowers,—Adenophora, Campan- 
ula, Platycodon, Jasione, Phyteuma, Codonopsis, Symphian- 
dra and the like. Recommended. Pkt. 15c; 4/16 oz. 50c. 
BETONICA—See Stachys. 
BOLTONIA LATISQUAMA—ebx60. Excellent long-blooming 
perennial of late summer and early autumn. Aster-shaped 
daisy-flowers of blush white to pale pink. Open, airy. Two 
forms, EARLY, blooming August to mid-September. LATE, 
blooming early September, until well toward the end of 
October. For a full season of bloom, you need both. Either 
form. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c; %4 oz. 50c. (Plants, mixed 
forms, each 25c; 3 for 70c.) 
BRUCKENTHALIA SPICULIFOLIA—rkt(3)14. 
green-furred, pink-flowered Heath. Pkt. 20c. 
CALANDRINIA UMBELLATA—erdk(2-4)6. Clustered flow- 
ers of dazzling satin-crimson, indescribably rich. Sun- 
loving and drought-enduring. Glowing color for months. 
Pkt. 15c. Plants, each 30c.) 
CALIFORNIA ROSE—Not a Rose at all, but rather Rose- 
like in its flower, this pretty trailer will carpet a bank, 
Miniature 
edge a drive, or revel in any odd corner-space. Lovely 
double flowers, purest of pinks, all summer long. Winter- 
hardy. Botanically, Convolvulus japonicus fl. pl. Supplied 
as sections of root, all that one needs to plant. Each 30c; 
3 for 85c. 
