AQUILEGIA ALPINA—deep blue, 12”, May ............. 35 


A. FLABELLATA NANA—ashy blue, 6”, April 50 
A. F. N. ALBA—same as above in white, short spurs ............0...0...... 50 
ARABIS—unclassified evergreen variety, white, 6”, April.......... 25 
A. ALPINA=white;, 4” March sists 200 stents Semana enna 25 
A. A. FLORE PLENO—double white, 10”, April ......0.000.... ce 1948 
A. A. ROSEA—mauve, 47 Marchese ce eee .25 
A. A. VARIEGATA—yellow edges to leaves, white flowers ............. 25 
ARMERIA CAESPITOSA—pink, 3”, May .......c.cc0:. Bert Beek na 50 
A. MARITIMA—Sea Thrift—deep rose, 87, May .......c0.cccccecccececeeeeees 25 
ARTEMISIA SCHMIDTIANA NANA--silver foliage, 4” to 8”............ .50 
ASTIBLE CHINESIS PUMILA—soft rose, 8”, May .......cccccccccceeeeeeeeee .50 
AUBRIETIA CARNIVAL, CRIMSON KING, GRAECA, DR. MULES ..... 50 
AUBRIETIA MONARCH STRAIN—mixed colors, 4’, March ................. 748) 
BELLIS PERENNIS—pink or white, 6”, long season ..............cccc000. is 
B. P. DRESDEN CHINA—miniature, pink, 3”, May .....ccccccees 25 
B P. KELWAY’S DOUBLE CRIMSON—quilled red, 6”, May ........... R25) 
BUXUS SUFFRUTICOSUS—dwarf English Box--12”........... $ .75 and 1.50 
CAMPANULA GLOMERATA ACAUL!S—purple, 4”, June ............. 50 
G MIRANDA—light blue; 7.7, May sees sere eee eee ene + 25 
C. NITIDA ALBA—evergreen foliage, white, 107%, Sunes see YP) 
C. PIPERI—from the Olympic Mountains, blue, 2”, June ................. 75 
C. PORSCHARSKYANA—easy to grow, ashy blue,, 6’, May............ .25 
C PUSILLA—bell-shaped flowers, lavendar blue, Ave Mayizer ce cente 75} 
C. P. ALBA—similar but with white flowers ...........0....ccccesecectseeees .25 
C. RADDEANA—deep violet, 12”, May .....cc...cccceeccstscerecereeseeteees 25 
C. ROTUNDIFOLIA NANA—Bluebells—6”, May............ccc0ccccceceee .25 
CERATOSTIGMA PLUMBAGINOIDES—rich blue, 8”, August............ 35 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM—Summer Snow—wkite, 8”, July............ 25 
CHRYSANTHEMUM AMELIA—pink or white, 18 , August.................. 50 
C. GLORYMUM—yellow with red tips, 18”, July.....ccc ee 50 
C. SANTA CLAUS—red backed with buff, 18”, August.................... 50 
CISTUS LAURIFOLIUS—white, many yellow stamens, 3’, July ......... 75 
COTONEASTER ADPRESSA—deciduous, spreading .....................0 1.50 
C. HORIZONTALIS—deciduous, bright red berries .................00... 50 
C. HUMIFUSA RADICANS—flat to the ground, evergreen................ .50 
C. TIBETICUS—gray-green foliage, 47 ............cccccceeetttte crete 2.00 
DAPHNE CNEORUM—plain or variegated, pink, fragrant ............. 50 
D. ODORA~—shiny evergreen leaves, pink, 4’, early........0...0. 0005 75 

Dianthus graniticus 
