*ANEMONE japonica—3 feet, indispensable late fall bloomer for shade. 4s, g.c. 
Queen Charlotte—semi-db. pink 
W hirlwind—semi-db. white. 
ANTHEMIS—to 24 feet, blooms profusely all summer, finely cut foliage, good 
cut flower. 
tinctoria Kelwayi—dark yellow daisy. g.c. — 60°. 
Moonlight—pale, almost cream yellow daisy, very fine new variety. 4s, g.c. 
*AQUILEGIA (Columbine)—to 3 feet, spring and early summer, ferny foliage, 
sun or shade. We have tried to have for you this year a selection of 
blues and several hybrid strains. The ones listed in g.c. have bloomed 
once. Others are from seed and most will bloom this year. Cut to 
ground after flowering and new clean foliage will appear. 
alpina—to 14 feet, from Switzerland, blue. 4s. 
caerulea and caerulea Mrs. Nicholls—to 3 feet, state flower of Colorado, 
blue and white. 4s 
chrysantha—23 feet or more, golden flowers from Rockies. 4s. 
longissima—from Texas and Mexico, to 34 feet, pale yellow with huge 5 
inch straight spurs. g.c. — 80°. 
longissima hybrids—nice color range. g.c. — 80. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott hybrids—wonderful colors and combinations, whites, 
pinks, blues to red shades. g.c. — 80. 
Purdy’s “My Choice” hybrids—huge flowers in balanced mixture of 
colors, superb. 4s 
Supreme Blue Shades— 4s 
ARABIS—all dwarf to 4 inches for edging or wall, white flowers, freely pro- 
duced, early spring, sun, shear severely after flowering. 
albida fl. pl.—covered with double white flowers, good cut. 4s. Fts.— $4.20 
albida variegata—single white flowers. Its golden variegated foliage and 
neat habit make this a good color bet all year. 3s, 4s. 
Sturii—Neat rosettes, white flowers, choice. 4s — 60. 
ARENARIA montana—neat mounds 6-8 inches, profuse large white cups 
with flower stems slightly trailing, sun. 3s, 4s. 
+*ARENARIA verna var. caespitosa—ground cover, bright green mossy growth, 
good in sun or shade, between flagstones, etc. 4s, flats. 
ARMERIA Glory of Holland—low basal rosettes and 2 foot stems in profu- 
sion bearing deep pink double flowers all summer, excellent cut. 4s. 
ARTEMESIA albula (Silver King )—foliage plant to 34 feet, much branched 
frosted silver sprays, good cut, any soil, inclined to be invasive. 
g.c. — 75? 
ARTEMESIA Purshiana — To 2 feet, silvery grey, g.c. — 75c. 
der, lovely silvery cut leaf foliage plant. g.c. — 75¢. 
tARTEMESIA Dracunculus (Tarragon)—the famous flavoring herb. 3s — 40¢. 
4s — 60f. 
ARTEMSIA Purshiana—To 2 feet, silvery grey, g.c. — 75¢. 
Harpy ASTERS (Michaelmas Daisies) — Lovely autumn-flowering plants, 
good cut, sun, cut to ground after flowering. 4s, g.c. 
Adorable—Large flower, deep clear pink, 4-44 feet. 
Beechwood Challenger—crimson red, 3 feet, August-September. 
Beechwood Rival—early, cyclamen red, 2-24 feet. 
Gay Border Blue—Rich violet-blue with yellow eye, 4 feet. 
Harrington’s Pink—Best pink, 3 feet, September. 
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