A. alpina flore-pleno 
a double form of the preceeding and is of exquisite beauty. 
A. kellereri 
small gray rosettes; very compact and slow growing; a gay, choice plant 
with small white flowers. 
A. procurrens 
a very useful species to cascade over hocks: shining green rosettes with 
fairly large white flowers on 8” to 10” stems; blooms in spring. 
A. sturi 
dwarf plant; fine dark green rosettes with large white flowers in spring; 
one of the very best of the Arabis; only 3” to 4” tall. 
ARENARIA 
A. laricifolia 
one of the prettiest of all the Alpines; rather fast spreading; forms fine 
green mat; narrow leaves on small branches; 4’ tall, blossoms white in May. 
ARMERIA 
These are very fine rock garden plants with grass-like leaves, which form 
a cushion. All are sun loving. 
A. Bee’s Ruby 
a very fine Armeria with bright ma eren flowers on 10” to 12” stems; 
flowers in June, July. 
A. juniperifolia (caespitosa) 
a very choice plant for the sunniest exposure; well drained sandy soil; 
forms tight prickly cushion with pale pink flowers on 2” - 3” stems; blooms 
April, May. We recommend this choice jewel very highly. 
A. maritima 
easily cultivated and should be in all collections; fine rosy pink flowers 
on 4” - 5” stems over a green cushion in May. 
ARTEMESIA 
These lovely plants are chiefly grown for the beauty of their foliage 
which is silvery gray and finely cut. 
A. frigida silver dome 
a choice and fine kind forming a silvery silky cushion; 6” tall; spreading 
rapidly during summer; dies back to center of plant in winter; ‘last year’s 
growth must be removed in spring. 
ASTERS 
The Asters we are offering are new dwarf hybrids of easy culture. They 
like full sun and any kind of soil suits them. The blooming period is from 
August to October. 
A. Marjorie 
a light blue form of great beauty. 
A. Nancy 
bright rose pink flowers in great profusion on 9’ stems. 
A. Snow Sprite 
pure white flowers on 6” stems. 
