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ANTHEMIS—Chamomile, Marguerite 
ANTHEMIS tinctoria Moonlight—A splendid plant for the 
sunny perennial garden. The finely cut foliage and very 
large, soft yellow Daisies on 2-foot stems in early and 
mid-Summer make this a first class variety. Hardy, pest- 
free, and durable in ordinary loam. Each 60c, three $1.60, 
SiXep 3:00; 
AQUILEGIA—Dwarf Columbine 
AQUILEGIA *akitensis kurilensis—Truly one of the finest of 
the dwarf Columbines. The huge blue flowers, cream- 
tipped in the center, on only 6- to 8-inch stems are de- 
cidedly effective. The plants bloom profusely in mid- 
Spring and require a sunny spot in average, well-drained, 
slightly limy soil. Each 60c, three $1.60, six $3.00. 
ARABIS—Rockcress 
ARABIS “*albida fl.-pl—The gray-green foliage is hidden by 
the full heads of double white flowers on 8-inch stems in 
very early Spring. Particularly good as a cut flower and 
much more attractive than the ordinary single type. Give 
sun and a loamy soil in the rock garden or wall. A pre- 
eminently showy and all-around satisfactory plant. Each 
5Oc, three $1.40, six $2.50. 
ARMERIA—Thrift 
ARMERIA *juniperifolia seedlings—These fascinating Thrifts 
form very compact, evergreen hummocks to 6 inches and 
produce abundant, almost stemless flower heads which 
vary from light to deep pink. Besides giving early Spring 
bloom in the rock garden, they create a unique effect 
and always attract attention. Plant in sunny well-drained, 
average soil. Each 50c. 
ASTER—Hardy Aster 
ASTER Amellus Summertime—A very lovely hardy perennial, 
2 feet high, with large, glowing, violet-blue flowers in late 
Summer. Summertime blooms heavily during the ‘‘prob- 
lem” period before the Fall flowers start and is noteworthy 
for its low, shapely contour and beauty in floral decora- 
tions. Plant in moderately rich loam and sun. Each 60c. 
Frikartii Wonder of Stafa—Still one of the most popular 
Asters in our gardens. Of branching habit, to 22 feet, 
it bears extra large lavender-blue flowers on long stems 
for cutting from early Summer to Fall. It requires only 
sun, good drainage, and an open loam. Each 7/5c, three 
PAOC Sixes a. 
Gold Flake—Pretty, deep golden-yellow blooms on 3-foot 
stems from late Summer to mid-Fali. The plants are 
heavily set with narrow, dark green leaves which set off 
the bright flowers. An unusual and easy variety for ordi- 
nary loam and sun. Each 50c. 
Harringtons Pink—By far the best Michaelmas Daisy of its 
type! Light, clear, rose pink flowers in bold masses on 
sturdy, 5-foot plants. A striking, irresistible, “hardy as 
an oak” perennial for the Autumn border. It will thrive 
in any reasonably good soil in a sunny place. Do not over- 
look this most magnificent of Fall flowers. Winter and 
Spring delivery only. Each 75c, three $2.00, six $3.75. 
ASTILBE—Spirea 
ASTILBE Arendsii Fanal—A new, European variety of superior 
quality. The lovely cut foliage is dark reddish-green 
when it first appears and passes to a luxuriant green with 
age. The feathery, artistic blooms are glowing, flaming 
red! A decidedly outstanding variety for the lightly 
shaded garden with moist, rich soil and for cutting. Two 
feet high. We cannot say too much for this new Astilbe 
Each $1.00, three $2.75, six $5.00. 


ANTHEMIS TINCTORIA MOONLIGHT 

AQUILEGIA AKITENSIS KURILENSIS 
ANEMONE PULSATILLA 

