

ANEMONE (Windflower) 
Pulsatilla (Pasque Flower). 
blooms during April and May. Interesting 
and attractive for the rockery or border. Pre- 
fers, well creimedmsoil cmc dull tsiieeess eerste 
Alba. “Ay white form’! of thie Glooviescrsssssssceest-sese2 
Rubra. Reddish purple flowersiavcscccressseereresewee 
tcs Hupehensis (Early Chinese Anemone). 12. One 
of the most satisfactory of all. Entirely cov- 
ered from August until late in fall with dainty 
mauve-pink flowers. Requires winter protec- 
POMS Fo chcsamian gust caeties soeedseccecsctis mamanearncs steerer cctamnsnemnen ore 
rcs Japonica (Japanese Windflower). 2-3’. These 
require a sheltered position and do best when 
they have a moist rich soil with an abundance 
of leaf mold. Blooms during Sept.-October. 
Albase Pucesi sing lemynitonmmun-semmrss scan esceetiercene 
Queen Charlotte. Delicate pink, semi-double..... 
Rubras. single - red ais re ee reat 
Whirlwind. Semi-double, white.............c.cccccceee 
During late April and May we can usually sup- 
ply the above four varieties out of 2%" pots 
at $7.00 per 100. These will bloom the first 
season. 
ANTHEMIS (Improved Golden Marguerite) 
c Moonlight. A much improved form with good 
sized single yellow flowers during the entire 
summer. Succeeds in the poorest soil and 
iss Cin Eooelileraye Gwe TORE cocccsnccccuosceesocnoncennostoone 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) 
tc Alpina Florepleno. 12’. Forms masses of gray 
green foliage which are covered with spikes 
of double white flowers in early spring. This 
double form lasts much longer and is in every 
way superior to the single variety...............06 
ARENARIA (Sandwort) 
ts Verna Caespitosa. A prostrate moss-like plant 
excellent for the rock garden and between 
LIEICGSTOR CS me eee eee ee eee eos ree eer cee 
ARMERIA (Thrift or Sea Pink) 
Formosa. New Large Flowered Hybrids. 
Groups of these in beds or large rockeries 
make a gay picture. These new hybrids 
range in color through bright pinks, reds, vio- 
let and purple tones. Excellent to cut............... 
9-12"". Soft mauve 

tc Laucheana. 8”. Quantities of bright rosy red 
heads of flowers on slender stems during May- 
June and a scattering during the summen....... 
Maritima Alba. A white variety similar in habit 
tomthem cov Games cess tere eter se eee 
ARTEMISIA (Southernwood) 
c  Lactiflora. 5-6’. Creamy white tiny flowers in 
long graceful clusters in Aug.-Sept. Excellent 
for cut flowers. Delightfully fragrant.............. 
c Silver King. 2’. A striking silvery leaved plant 
—useful for contrast in the garden and excel- 
lent cut to use with bouquets. Can be dried 
LOTS WANTS Use vare.ceee sestcat sc cenearecnsteateecr te ee 
ASCLEPIAS (Butterfly flower) 
c Tuberosa. 1¥2’. An attractive native plant that 
will grow in the driest locations, producing 
umbrels of brilliant orange flowers that last 
GiMlong! Tinie Mae nee tater en eee ee ee 
ASPARAGUS 
c Lace Veil. 2’. A hardy variety that somewhat 
resembles plumosus. Answers the need for 
midsummer greens and should be valuable 
to anyone that makes up floral work............... 
AUBRIETIA (Rainbow Rock Cress) 
r  Deltoides. 6”. Dwarf growing plants suitable 
for the rockery or front of the border. They 
form masses of grey green foliage covered 
with vari-colored flowers from early April to 
June. 
Page Twenty-six 
10 
1.75 
1.75 
1.75 
1.75 
1.75 
1.75 
1.75 
1.75 
1.75 
1.75 
1.50 
2.00 
1.50 
1.50 
1.75 
1.75 
1.50 
1.75 
1.75 
100 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
10.00 
15.00 
10.00 
10.00 
12.00 
12.00 
10.00 
12.00 
12.00 
HARDY ASTERS 
rc Alpinus. 6-8". Useful for the rockery or border. 
Bears large showy bluish purple flowers dur- 
rhatop INMente orate! NODES Sy cencoacsoacasoooccosooccnoducoecaanactoassance 
tc Subcoeruleus Wartburg Star. 1’. Similar to the 
Alpinus except that it starts to bloom just 
when the Alpinus is through. The individual 
flowers are much larger and the stems are 
long, making this one of the best early sum- 
Men OlOomilac OerenimlG ls meses eneeereea teeta 
Hybridus Luteus. 3’. Resembles a gigantic re- 
fined Golden Rod with rounded panicles of 
delicate golden yellow flowers during July 
fotalel) W/AGb hoi bicne mee ener Sy eteeeee bres rn osiataenoescedico 
Frikarti Wonder of Staffa. 3’. One of the finest 
of all perennials, both for the garden and for 
cutting. The large single pale blue flowers 
are produced on long stems and they last well 
AUMASNETY, “MGIDU rerener ncn ocsen sd Setoaeson oe cborinctiesoan choco sp aonb UanodnOnGE 
Strong 244" Pot Plants 
NEW ENGLAND ASTERS—Michaelmas Daisy 
cs These plants average three and four feet in 
height and produce masses of bloom in Septem- 
ber and October. There are a great many vari- 
eties but the following list includes most of the 
best. 
Nova Anglae or upright growing type. 
Blue Cloud (Oblongifolia). A very late bloom- 
ing variety that is particularly valuable for 
use as a blue contrast with Mums. Very 
frost resistantes en eee ee 
Harrington’s Pink. All who see this lovely 
pink variety, are enchanted with its charm. 
A real pink that will be a standard for a 
longElimestoncomic sae eee een ae 
Pink Cloud (Oblongifolia). Starts flowering 
about October 10 and makes a fine companion 
tox BluetCloudin - tae een tre eee ee ee es 
Red Cloud. The best large flowered red of the 
INGNMOE PRSREINCTE, HTS vcore acoacoacoaatoodscrncsoncndacconeaneseancs 
Nova Belgi or Spreading type. 
Beechwood Challenger. The best red of all. 
Excellent contrasted with Mt. Everest... 
Fine thluevers... bcc. ee eee 
Decpuceriserred a ae 

Blue Gown. 
Chas. Wilson. 
10 
1.75 
1.75 
1.50 
2.00 
1.50 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
Hilda Ballard. Very large flowered mauve pink. 2.00 
Mt. Everest. The best White ...ccccccccccccssccocsococseoeees. 
Skylands Queen. A splendid pale blue, large 
flowered, new introduction.......ccecseccesseseosesseeeess 
Violetta. The darkest of all. Good sized semi- 
double blooms of a deep violet blue................. 
1.75 

Stokes Aster 
100 
12.00 
12.00 
10.00 
15.00 
10.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
12.00 
12.00 
20.00 
