MECKLENBURG, N. Y. 20 
ANTHEMIS—Hardy Marguerite 
Moonlight—214’ Fine border Plant. Covered with 
pale yellow daisy-like flowers thruout the summer. 
Excellent for cutting. Flowers are about 2%’ 
in diameter. $ .40 
AQUILEGIA—Columbine 
Canadensis—18”" to 24” Native columbine. A very 
graceful and attractive plant that flowers very 
early in a range of most attractive colors. Excellent 
for naturalizing in sun or shade. % .20 
Chrysantha—2’ to 3’ Golden columbine. Dainty 
yellow long spurred plant that blooms for two 
months. $ .25 
Chrysantha Alba—2’ to 3’ A white form of the 
above. eee 
Long Spurred Hybrids—2’ A wonderful strain of 
long spurred plants. A large range of color—Most 
of the flowers are bi-colored. se OAe 
ARABIS—Rockress 
Alpina—8"” A dense carpet of pure white flowers. 
Good for cutting and lasts a long time in bloom. 
Early spring. $ .25 
Rosabella—10” A neat upright plant producing 
clear pink flowers well above the foliage. A worthy 
new introduction. $ .40 
ARMERIA—Sea Pink or Thrift 
Maritima—3”" to 6” Grass-like tufts of evergreen 
foliage with pale pink or white flowers rising above 
the foliage on stiff wiry stems in May and June. 
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ASTER—Michaelmas Daisy 
Frikarti—W onder of Staffa—2’ to 2144’ Lavender 
blue flowers from 2 to 214” across, produced from 
June Ist ’till heavy frost. 
ASTER—Dwarf Hybrid Border Asters 
Countess of Dudley—15” A charming clear pink 
with a yellow eye. Very compact and showy. $ .30 
Niobe—Same as above, but white with yellow eye. 
$ .30 
Victor—Vivid lavender blue flowers, same form 
and blossoming period as other dwarf Asters. $ .30 
