6 THE JOSEPH F. MARTIN CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
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AJUGA—Bugle 
PINK SPIRE. Soft pink flowers in June and July. .................4.. 2.00 
REPTANS. Grows 3 to 4 inches high, deep purplish blue flowers, bronze 
Foliage nes + Ae we ae eee tis eis oe ae ed coi Cem SN ek Day eA a el Leys’ 
REPTANS VARIEGATA. Rosettes of palest green and white, short spikes 
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ALLIUM (Herb) 
PULCHELLUM. Pretty clusters of rosy-lilac flowers, Aug. .............. res 
ALYSSUM (Rock Madwort) 
ARGENTEUM. Dense, leaves silvery underside, flowers yellow in clusters 
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SAXATILE COMPACTUM. Dwarf, compact Basket of Gold. Flowers April 
cir + May lhe ee ci ee ae is DE RU RS ce ek ee ee NW 1.50 
SAXATILE SILVER QUEEN. Sulphur yellow. ......................... 1.50 
SAXATILE FL. PL. Similar to Saxatile Compactum except the flowers are 
double Re Romer se emer tey peescee Ac erase car need Pam eer eet eo eae Baas Gre be lan 2.00 
AMSONIA 
TABERNAEMONTANA. Striking heads of light blue flowers in panicles on 
lONGEStUKdY Stems; Tine mtOmeCuttingnmce en ites atest ie ian cs ee, 1.75 
ANCHUSA—Sea Bugloss 
ITALICA DROPMORE. Pretty gentian blue flowers in Spring. ............ 1.50 
ITALICA FELTHAM PRIDE. Fine strain, more dwarf and compact than 
Otnerssae HeigntevetoOns “(eet sa SIUCR LIOWEIS.4- cui a cameramen ween ee. 1.50 
ITALICA LISSADEL. Clear blue flowers on 4 to 5 ft. stems. ............ 1.50 
MYOSOTIDIFLORA. Dainty blue flowers in branchy sprays during April and 
MOY A. FIMestOrasnody. DIGCES maa: tt Aneine se cacti ond acorn ene Bok eee s 2.00 
ANEMONE JAPONICA—Field Grown 
ALBA) Purestesinglies WhiteaWithe VElOW,s CCNLChaa a cient etree en ae 2.00 
KRIEMHILDE. Very free flowering, double rich pink blooms. .......... 2.00 
RUBRA. Beautiful rosy-red with bright yellow stamens. ................ 2.00 
ANEMONE SPECIES—Field Grown 
HUPHENSIS. A perfect little gem; grows 18 to 24 inches high producing 
an abundance of pleasing mauve rose flowers. ..............0.020005 2.00 
PULSATILLA RUBRA. Dwarf habit, reddish purple flowers. ............ 2.00 
PULSATILLA LILAC. Beautiful lilac flowers in April and May. ........ 2.00 
SYLVESTRIS. Good sized delicate white flowers, late May. .............. 2.00 
ANTHEMIS 
MOONLIGHT. Fine border plant, 2% feet tall, covered wtih hundreds 
of pale yellow daisy-like flowers in summer; excellent for cutting. .... 1.75 
TINCTORIA (KELWAY’S VARIETY). Finely cut foliage and daisy-like yellow 
TOW ELSRGIL ESL Ela LOnu CULTIN Oc eas eacltks tle ret ives bein Pica, ot en ey ane ee 1.50 
TINCTORIA PERRY’S VARIETY.  Fern-like foliage, large golden yellow 
daisiesatromasune tosOctober valuable for: cuttings js.) ease eee. oe 1.50 
ARABIS 
ALPINA FL. PL. Double White Rock Cress. Flowers April to June. A very 
fine rock plant and the sprays of flowers can find any number of uses in 
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ARMERIA—Sea Pink or Thrift 
BEE’S RUBY. Bright red flowers 2 inches in diameter; very attractive in 
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CEPHALOTES RUBRA. Good sized flowers of striking red; grows dwarfer 
thon bee's ‘Ruby. ond Glary of) Hollande ti eee Sue as wines Gov a we Len 
GLORY OF HOLLAND. Similar to Bee’s Ruby except that the flowers are a 
Good scleare pinks CIS“ sINGe TOM, TOTISESI ys Aya gs srogth ile ey tlw BCA 2 2.00 
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