Aster linariifolius rosinus. A delightful pink form of this most 
dainty little Aster. Floriferous and easy to grow. Flowering 
in October. $1.00 
Aster spectabilis is one of the gems of a big family. The -large 
bright violet flowers show up conspicuously late in qutumn. 
It is a@ compact grower with neat leaf rosettes. Nice for the 
rock garden, in front of foundation planting or a sunny spot 
in the wild garden. Height 8-12 inches and it is good enough 
to be an “indispensable”. A fine variety. From the Pine Bar- 
rens of New Jersey. Acid soil. 75c 
Campanula rotundifolia ‘Halfway River’. The northern form of 
our common hare-bell, is extremely floriferous and blooms 
until frost. This is a delightful variety colored palest lavender. 
From Northern British Columbia. Neutral soil. 75c 
Chelone glabra montana is probably the best of the Chelones. 
It is a smaller plant than the others. The flowers, lavishly 
produced, are a pretty shade of pale pink. The leaves are 
comparatively small and quite narrow. A distinctive and 
delightful free blooming plant for autumn flowering. Best in 
full sun. Acid soil. $1.00 
Dicentra eximia ‘White Pearl’. A plant for everyman” that is 
bound to travel widely. Undoubtedly one of our most beauti- 
ful natives. A most lovely plant to grow among rocks where 
the pretty ferny foliage drapes and hides crevices and awk- 
ward looking stones. The delicately formed flowers are con- 
spicuously handsome. An exceedingly vigorous grower and 
as hardy as a reck. From the mountains of Virginia. Acid 
soil: 5c 
Hydrophyllum virginianum atranthum. This plant, too, is from 
the mountains of Virginia and it is also an outstanding plant. 
The flowers are of a most unusual and telling shade of deep 
purple. Beautifully marked foliage adds to its distinction. 
Easy to grow in a shady or semi-shady place where it is not 
too dry. Neutral soil. 50c 
Liatris gracilis (L. laxa). One of the most delightful members oi 
the Blazing Stars. The flower heads are a deeper, more bril- 
liant shade than usual and held on | inch stalks, giving the 
plant a delicate and graceful appearance. The stems stand 
about 24 inches. The blooming period is late in the season, 
the latter part of October and the flowers withstand severe 
frosts. From the Coastal Plain of the South-eastern States but 
perfectly hardy here. Acid soil. 75c 
