4 SHOREWAY NURSERY 

Other Perennials 
ACHILLEA Doz. 
*TOMENTOSA. Neat cushions of 
bright green foliage and heads of yel- 
low flowers. 8 inches. May-June. ...... 1.50 
*TOMENTOSA SULPHUREA. A 
beautiful new form of the well-known 
Achillea. Tomentosa, but with pale yel- 
low flowers which are produced in a 
much greater quantity during May and 
June. S-inches. -2.2..: 92 ese ee eee 1.50 
AJUGA 
*REPTANS. A blue flowered trailer 
trailer for the rock gardens. 6 inches. 
April-May.) 3 ee 1.50 
*REPTANS PURPUREA. Same as the 
above only deep colored brown foliage. 1.50 
ALLIUM 
*FLAVUM. Flower-bells of deep 
glossy yellow, buff-tawny in_ reverse, 
are carried in loosely spraying infor- 
mal clusters. Exceedingly floriferous, 
over a long season. Good in rock gar- 
den, or for edgings or bedding. ........ 1.50 
*PULCHELLUM. More or less it is 
an Allium flavum major that has been 
dipped in raspberry jam. It’s a highly 
visible, and highly attractive tone of 
raspberry purple. Vivid. ......,....... 1.50 
TANGUTICUM (Lavender Globe 
Lily). The flowers are fluffy stars, 
packed closely, hundreds of them, into 
great globe clusters that top 2-ft. stems. 
The blossoms are a pure cool lavender, 
a clean, clear shade. A sound, hardy 
and erduring perennial, making big 
clumps that are fountains of-~ showy 
blooms in late summer and early autumns, 
giving them magnificient effects. ...... 2.50 
ALYSSUM 
*SAXATILE COMPACTUM. Basket of 
Gold. One of the most popular of spring 
flowering plants. Masses of yellow flow- 
ers. 9 inches. April-May. 3... 1.50 
*SAXATILE CITRINUM. A sulphur 
colored variety of the above. .......... 2.00 
ANCHUSA 
*MYOSOTIDIFLORA. Masses _ of 
bright blue, forget-me-not flowers. 1 ft. 
100 
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April-May. 4.68 a Lee 1.50 10.00 

Varieties marked (*) recommended for Rock Gardens 
