PITZONKA’S PANSY FARM 3 
Aquilegia, continued 
Mrs. Scott _Elliott’s Strain. Long- 
spurred variety made up of wonderful 
colors and color combinations. 90 cts. for 
3, $2.50 for 10, $5.00 for 25. 
Snow Queen. A pure white selection of 
the Long-spurred Hybrid Columbines 
which is chastely beautiful. 90 cts. for 
3, $2.50 for 10, $5.00 for 25. 
ARABIS + Rockcress 
@Alpina. One of the earliest and prettiest 
Spring blooms. The spreading tufts are 
covered with a sheet of pure white 
flowers as soon as the snow disappears. 
Unequaled for rockeries and edging, 
withstanding drought, and is always 
neat. 6m. 90 cts. for 3; $2.50 for 10, 
$5.00 for 25. 
@Alpina alba flore-pleno. This is a double 
variety of Alpina with beautiful double 
white flowers which cover the plants 
with a sheet of white on the same order 
as Alpina. These double flowers [ast 
quite a while when cut. 6in. $1.20 for 3, 
$3.50 for 10, $7.50 for 25. 
@Alpina rosea. Similar in habit to the 
above. The flowers are a delicate pink. 
$1.00 for 3, $3.00 for 10, $6.25 for 25. 
@Spring Charm. Novelty. A new spark- 
ling carmine-rose introduced for the 
first time. A European novelty of 
merit. Neat rosettes of varnished leaves 
smothered with brightly tinted flowers 
in the Spring. A rock-garden ‘‘must 
have.’ $1.20 for 3, $3.50 for 10, $7.50 
for 25. 
ARENARIA - Sandwort 
©Montana. Close tufts, profusely covered 
with small silvery white flowers resem- 
bling upturned morning-glories during 
May and June. Fine for rockeries in 
sunny places. 
@Verna czspitosa. A prostrate-growing 
plant creeping low over the ground and 
between cracks in stones. Excellent for 
the rock-garden or between flagstones. 
All Arenarias, 90 cts. for 3, $2.50 for 10, 
$5.00 for 25 
ARMERIA : Sea Pink 
Attractive, dwarf plants that will succeed 
in any soil, forming evergreen tufts of bright 
green foliage from which innumerable flowers 
appear in dense heads, on stiff, wiry stems, 
during May and June. Very useful in the 
rockery. 
@Cephalotes rubra. 
8 to 10 in. 
Deep pink flowers. 
@Laucheana. Bright rosy red. 3 to 6 in. 
All Armerias, 90 cts. for 3, $2.50 for 10, 
$5.00 for 25 
ERE are some ideas for 
color in your July garden— 
use Hemerocallis, Hyperion, as an 
accent and Dicentra eximia in 
the foreground because it blooms 
Veronica, Blue 
all Summer. 
Spire, in the middleground be- 
cause of its pleasing color. Phlox, 
Von Lassburg, because of its 
white flower—we need more 
white flowers in Midsummer. 



ARTEMISIA 
Lactiflora. Tall-growing plant with fine 
foliage and heads of small, sweet-scented 
white flowers in August and September. 
Excellent for cutting. 90 cts. for 3, $2.50 
for 10, $5.00 for 25, 
Silver King. Good for setting off bouquets 
and floral combinations. Sprays may be 
cut to mix with Winter bouquets. Entire 
color effect is bright frosted silver. 3 ft. 
90 cts. for 3, $2.50 for 10, $5.00 for 25. 
ASCLEPIAS - Butterfly Weed 
Tuberosa. Attractive plants, flowering dur- 
ing July and August and growing about 1% 
feet high. Produces umbels of bright 
orange flowers which are lovely to cut. 
90 cts. for 3, $2.50 for 10, $5.00 for 25. 
ASPERULA - Woodruff 
©Odorata. A fine, scented herb reminding 
one of new-mown hay. Heads of snowy 
white flowers appear just above the 
foliage in May. Increases very rapidly 
and is used for carpeting shady places 
in the rock-garden. 6 to 8 mm. 90 cts. 
for 3, $2.50 for 10, $5.00 for 25. 
ASTERS 
Michaelmas Daisies or Starworts 
Amellus elegans. Soft lavender. August, 
September. 11% ft. 
Beechwood Challenger. The best red of 
all. It is free flowering, of medium height, 
and brilliant crimson-red color. The flow- 
ers are freely produced. Planted together 
with Mount Everest, the contrast is 
eee $1.20 for 3, $3.50 for 10, $7.50 
fOr 2D. 
Blue Gown. In Fall, when Nature decks out 
in her most gorgeous colors, Blue Gown 
adds a dramatic touch with its breath- 
taking china-blue. Strong pyramidal 
branching growth. 4 to 414 ft. September 
to frost. $1.20 for 3, $3.50 for 10. 
Harrington’s Pink. New. The first true 
pink Hardy Aster. This variety produces, 
in September, an abundance of blooms of a 
soft clear rose-pink which holds its color 
well. Grows about 4 feet tall and creates a 
real sight, far surpassing any of the other 
pink varieties in the garden. $1.20 for 3, 
$3.50 for 10, $7.50 for 25. 
Hybridus luteus. New. Masses of bright 
clear yellow, star-shaped flowers; compact 
habit. A border acqutsition of yellow from 
July to September. 2 ft. 
Mt. Everest. A wonderful white Aster, and 
by far the finest and best white. It forms 
very tall, well-shaped, pointed pyramids 
with an abundance of lateral growth, 
which flower right down to the ground. 
The flowers are large and pure white with 
a very small eye. 3 to 4 ft. $1.00 for 3, 
$3.00 for 10. 
Novee-angliz. Bright purple-violet. 4 ft. 
Red Rover. Deep rosy red flowers with 
golden centers. Compact habit. 3 to 4 ft. 
September to frost. 
Skylands Queen. Large flowers of an at- 
tractive shade of light blue. 2% ft. 
Sunset. One of the best pink varieties, 
retaining tts original color. 3 ft. 
Wonder of Staefa (Frikarti). A Swiss 
novelty, everblooming perennial. Clear 
azure-blue flowers about 3 inches in diame- 
ter. A continual bloomer from June until 
after heavy frosts tn November; very 
hardy. This variety is entirely distinct 
from other hardy Asters; it is a hybrid. 
3 ft. $1.50 for 3, $4.50 for 10, $10.00 for 25. 
All Asters, except where noted, 90 cts. for 3, 
$2.50 for 10, $5.00 for 25 



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fiz 
OR shady border where a 
striking accént plank ismeed: ed. 
none is more desirable than Pul- 
monaria angustifolia azure. It 
was known tin, the old! days as 
Lungwort because the spots on the! 
leaves suggested “tat, thé: plant 
was good for lung troubléLhe 
blossoms are like those of Mer- 
tensta, clusters of dainty blue 
and pink bells—a choice plant 
indeed. 

ASTER SPECIES, Alpine 
©Goliath. Dense tufts of leaves from which 
issue many leafless stems 12 inches high, 
bearing, in June, bluish violet flowers 
3 inches in diameter. Fine for cutting. 
©Mauve Cushion. A distinct Japanese 
species. It forms a cushion-like plant 114 
feet across, rarely exceeding 9 inches in 
height. Flowers of delicate, soft mauve 
with silvery white reflections. Blooms 
during October and November. 
All Aster Species, 90 cts. for 3, $2.50 for 10, 
$5.00 for 25 
AUBRIETIA 
Because of their neat, compact foliage and 
vivid splash of color which they give m the 
Spring, they are one of the best subjects for 
the rockery. A valuable alpine plant. 3 in. 
©Campbelli. A fine lavender. $1.20 for 3, 
$3.50 for 10. 
©Deltoidea Bougainyillei. Dark blue, 
$1.20 for 3, $3.50 for 10, $7.50 for 25. 
@Whitewell Gem. Excellent pink. $1.20 
for 3, $3.50 for 10, $7.50 for 25. 
BAPTISIA - False Indigo 
Australis. A strong-growing plant, about 3 
feet high, suitable either for the border or 
wild garden, with dark green, deeply cut 
foliage and spikes of dark blue, lupine-like 
flowers in June. Good for cutting. 90 cts. 
for 3, $2.50 for 10, $5.00 for 25 
CAMPANULA : Bellflower 
Calycanthema (Cup-and-Saucer). One 
of the loveliest of brennials and a perfect 
plant for the old-fashioned hardy garden. 
Cut flowers last a week or more. Dark 
Blue, Pink, White, or Mixed. 90 cts. 
for 3, $2.50 for 10, $5.00 for 25. 
©Carpatica (Carpathian Harebell). Com- 
pact tufts producing clear blue flowers on 
wiry 8-inch stems from June to October. 
Fine for edging of border or rockery. 
90 cts. for 3, $2.50 for 10, $5.00 for 25. 
©Carpatica alba. Like above, but white. 
90 cts. for 3, $2.50 for 10, $5.00 for 25. 
@©Garganica. A gem for the rock-garden. 
Forms a low, spreading tuft which in 
June is covered with starry light blue 
flowers having white eyes. $1.00 for 3, 
$3.00 for 10, $6.25 for 25, 
©Muralis. Dwarf and covered with bluish 
purple flowers in June and July. For 
the stone wall and rock-garden. $1.00 
for 3, $3.00 for 10, $6.25 for 25. 
Persicifolia grandiflora (Peach-leaved 
Bellflower). A noble plant for the bor- 
der. Spikes of large, bell-shaped flowers 
from June to August. Good for cutting. 
2 to 3 ft. Blue or White. 90 cts. for 3, 
$2.50 for 10, $5.00 for 25. 
©Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). Its 
delicate blue, pendent bells are very at- 
tractive if planted high among the rocks. 
June to August. 1 ft. 90 cts. for 3; 
$2.50 for 10, $5.00 for 25. 
