4 N. A. HALLAUER, WEBSTER, N. Y. 

Astilbe Gertrude Brix—An improved A. Granat. Deep crimson 
flowers in June, very striking. Good forcer. 2 ft. 60 
cents each. 
Astilbe Gladstone—Feathery plumes of clear white flowers, a 
favorite forcing variety. Rich moist soil in sun or shade. 
15 in. May. 50 cents each. 
Astilbe Gloria Superba—Dense feathery plumes, deep rose pink. 
15 in. A choice pink variety. 60 cents each. 
Astilbe Gloria White—An excellent white Astilbe for the gar- 
den. 18 in. 50 cents each. 
Astilbe Salland—Plumes of bright red flowers fringed blue on 
4 ft. stems. A choice rare variety. 75 cents each. 
*Bellis Perennis—Double pink, red and white mxd. 3 for 75 
cents; 5 for $1.00. 
Betonica Grandiflora—(Betony)—Attractive foliage, bright rose- 
purple flowers on 2 ft. spikes all Summer. Dry soil. 40 
cents each. 
*Bletilla Hyacinthina—A bulbous hardy Orchid of easiest cul- 
ture. Flowers lavender in slender 12 in spikes in early 
Spring. Some shade and moisture, plant in Fall. 75 cents 
each. 
Boltonia Latisquama—Pink daisies of medium size produced in 
abundance in late Summer on. 5 ft. plants. 30 cents each. 
*Aubretia Eyri—(False Wall Cress)—Flowers violet in early 
April and May. Dry soil, will grow in part shade. 6 in. 
Excellent wall plants. 40 cents each. 
*Callirhoe Involucrata—(Poppy Mallow)—Prostrate trailing 
plants. Finely divided foliage and rather large rosy crim- 
son flowers having white centers, a continuous bloomer. 
Dry soil. 40 cents each. 
*Campanula Carpatica—A beautiful plant, producing rather 
large cup-shaped flowers all Summer: 6 in. Well drained 
soil. 385 cents each. 
*Campanula Carpatica Alba—A white flowered form of the 
above. 40 cents each. 
*Campanula Garganica—Large blue flowers with white eyes, 
from June to September. Trailing habit, Moist well 
drained soil. Excellent Rock plant. 50 cents each. 
*Campanula Glomerata Acaulis—A dwarf compact plant produc- 
ing large clusters of violet flowers on 4 in. stems all 
Summer. Not the tall variety. 50 cents each. 
Campanula Medium Calycantha (Canterbury Bells)—Cup and 
saucer flowers. Blue, rose and white. 2 ft. Biennial. 
30 cents each. 
Campanula Persicifolia Grandiflora (Peach Leaved Bells)— 
Bright blue flowers on tall stems excellent for cutting. 2 
ft. June and July. Dry soil. 40 cents each. 
Campanula Persicifolia Grandiflora—Double form. Large, clear 
blue double flowers on 8 ft. stems. Flowers continuously 
through the Summer months. 40 cents each. 
*Campanula Poscharskyana—A new variety that somewhat re- 
sembles garganica, but is larger in all its parts. Blooms 
off and on all summer. Flowers large light blue. Same 
culture as Garganica. 6 in. 50 cents each. 
Centaurea Dealbata (Knapweed)—Large deep pink flowers in 
June and July. 1%4 ft. Ordinary soil. 40 cents each. 
Centaurea Macrocephala—Large showy yellow  thistle-like 
flowers on long stems. July and August. 3 ft. 40 cents 
each. 
Centaurea Montana (Perennial Cornflower) (Bachelors But- 
ton)—Large blue cornflower-like flowers. June to Sept. 
2 ft. 35 cents each. 
*Cerastium Tomentosum—(Snow in Summer)—A low spread- 
ing plant with silvery foliage. Rather large white flowers 
in spring. A popular ground cover. 30 cents each. $20.00 
per 100. 
Chrysanthemum Maximum, Shasta Daisy Alaska—Large white 
flowers in June and July. Excellent for cutting. 2 ft. 
380 cents each. 
Chrysanthemum, Daisy Mt. Shasta—Large, double, crested 
flowers, come continuously on 20 in. stems. A _ better 
grower than Esther Reed. White. 50 cents each. 
Chrysanthemum, Daisy White Swan—Another double white 
Daisy. The flowers are produced in profusion in late May 
on 2 ft. stems. 40 cents each. 
