ARABIS (Rockcress) ~ 
Albida Pink Charming—A very ro- 
bust form with large flowers of 
pink. Very hardy, requiring 
plenty of sun and thriving even in 
poor soil. Should be sheared 
back severely after blooming. 6 
inches high. 50c. 
Ferdinandi-Corburgii — This plant 
makes neat carpet of emerald 
green year around, covered with 
white flowers in spring. 6 inches 
Highs 0G; 
Albida Fl. Pl.—Grey green foliage 
and double white flowers on 8- 
inch stems. Excellent cut flowers 
with Primula and Heuchera. 50c. 
ARENARIA (Sandwort) 
Montana — Close tufts, profusely 
covered with small, silvery white 
flowers quite early in the season. 
Excellent as an edging plant in 
formal gardens and for rockeries 
in sunny places. The flowers in 
May resemble small white up- 
turned Morning Glories. 4 - 6 
inches high. 50c. 

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PINK ARABIS 
ARMERIA (Thrift or Pincushion) 
Nana—This is one of the most per- 
sistent flowering plants. The 
bright rosy red or pink flowers on 
6- to 8-inch stems from spring to 
late summer. 35c. 
Bees Ruby — Robust and having 
large flower heads on 12-inch 
stems, deep pink. 50c. 
Juniperifolia — Pink and 
shades, very dwarf. 75c. 
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ARTEMISIA 
Frigida—Bushy evergreen plants 1- 
Avit.siclealisgoreciibeculweisein 
the shimmering silvery foliage 
throughout the year. Rare. 75c. 
ASARUM (Wild Ginger) 
Asarum—A native ground cover 
for shady places, and woodsy 
soil. The maroon flowers are in- 
teresting but these are mostly 
foliage plants. 35c. 
