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Antennaria neodioica. The same silvery mat as above but the rosetted leaves are larger 
and the flower stems are about 8 inches high. Our native Eastern edition of this 
very ornamental plant. Give it the same soil and exposure as above. 
35c Each: Sitor 90G12tiGieso 50: 
AQUILEGIA. Columbine. (Ranunculaceae, Buttercup Family) 
Aquilegia akitensis. A very pretty dwarf Columbine from Japan, about 6 inches high 
with neat bluish foliage. In bloom from April to June with pale blue flowers, inside 
pale yellow. Nice for clumps in the rock garden or on the shady side of a wall. 
Succeeds in any ordinary soil in sun or part shade. (pH 6-8). 
35c:. Bach, wostor 9OCMiZatores 151) 
Aquilegia flabellata nana alba. (Fan Columbine) A dwarf native of Japan that is one 
of the best and prettiest for the rock garden. Clumps about 8 inches high of neat 
blue-green leaves. Large, pure white flowers held about 4 inches above the 
foliage from April to July. A striking plant for a conspicuous spot in sun or 
partial shade. Ordinary garden soil. (pH 6-8). 35c Each. 3 tor $1.25, 12 4ores300: 
ARABIS. Rock Cress. (Cruciferae, Mustard Family) 
Arabis alpina flore-pleno, Four inch high mats of ornamental, coarsely toothed, woolly 
gray foliage, covered with long sprays of large, full double, fragrant white flowers 
in April and May. This old favorite for the rock garden comes from the Caucasus 
and likes a gritty neutral to lime soil in full sun. (pH 6-8). 
50c. Eachisstors$l 250 i2etoren ae 

Arabis alpina rosea 
Arabis alpina rosea. A good clump forming variety. A slower, more compact and 
lower’ grower with smaller leaves and masses of single, deep pink flowers in 
April and May. A charming contrast to the above. Excellent for planting in the 
wall garden. Same soil and exposure as above. 50c Each. 3 for $1125; 0123 Grso008 
Arabis kellereri. A cushion forming hybrid with small, hairy, gray-green leaves in 
tight," tiny rosettes, gayly ornamented with small white flowers. On 2 inch stems 
in April and May. This little gem requires a gritty lime soil in full sun. (pH 7-8). 
20c Each.’3 for $1.25), 12iores 5.00: 
Arabis procurrens. A creeping species that makes lovely mats of dark, glossy-green 
leaves inj flat rosettes. Itvhas showy white flowers in loose rademeanoreeminee 
stems in April and May. An excellent plant for dry walls and walks Easy to grow 
in any ordinary garden soil in sun or light shade. (pH 6-8). 
35c Each. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50 
Arabis sturii. Probably a dwarf form of the above. 
clumps of dark: glossy evergreen leaves and a lovely display of pure white flowers 
on 4 inch stems in April and May. A fine wall plant that is easy to grow in 
any ordinary soil in full sun. (pH 6-8). 90c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12/for' $5.00: 
ALL OUR PLANTS ARE POT-GROWN 
It forms dense, slow spreading 
