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Alyssum saxatile compactum (Gold Tuft) — Masses of 
small, bright yellow flowers in May. Ht. 12 in. 
Anchusa italica Dropmore — Very attractive with its 
bright blue flowers on strong branching stems. May- 
June. Ht. 4 ft. 
Anchusa myosotidiflora — Light blue flowers much_re- 
sembling forget-me-nots on low bushy plants. May— 
June. Ht. 12 in. 
Aquilegia, Crimson Star (Columbine) — A delightful form 
with white centers contrasting with deep red spurs. 
Ht. 2 ft. 50 cents each, $4.50 per ten. 
Aquilegia, Crimson Star Hybrids —— Resembling the above 
in varying shades of pink and red. Ht. 2 ft. 
Aquilegia, Silver Queen — Strong, upright stems bearing 
long-spurred silvery white flowers. Ht. 2 ft. 
Aquilegia Mrs. Scott Elliot Hybrids — Blooms of large 
size and very long spurs in lavender, blue, pink, cream 
and yellow. 
Aster, Harrington’s Pink — Silvery rose-pink, especially 
fine. August-September. Ht. 3 to 4 ft. 45 cents each, 
$4.00 per ten. 
Campanula carpatica (Carpathian Harebell) — Deep blue 
flowers. 2 to 214 in. in diameter. Ht.6to9in. June- 
September. 
Campanula persicifolia — Spikes of large bell-shaped 
flowers of deep blue. June-July. Ht. 2/% ft. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM — Hardy Garden Varieties 
The first three varieties are variants of Amelia often 
called Azalea or Cushion mums. The plants make low 
mounds covered with hundreds of blooms from early 
See next page for varieties 
PROPER PLANTING FITS THE HOME TO THE 
SURROUNDING LANDSCAPE 
A FLOWER BORDER IN JUNE 

