ASTER (P)—Michaelmas Daisy, fall blooming 
plants which contribute a great deal to 
perennial border or rock garden, depend- 
ing on whether plants are tall or low.....-.. $0.50 
Tall or Low 
Barr's Pink Bluebird 
Mrs. Frances Childers Constance 
Daphne 
Marjorie 
Niobe 
ASTER ERECOIDES (P)—Small white flowers 
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A. FRIKARTI (P)— Wonder of Staffa, large 
blue flowers on openly-branched stems; 
GOOGRCSMCINCU LS 11 OW ee eenee se etcne eee ene ns enue 
A. LUTEUS (P)—Small yellow flowers in showy 
quantities 
A. OLYMPICA (P)—Medium 
flowers 
A. SUBCOERULEUS (R)—Shiny and yet hairy 
leaves; lavender flowers.................------.-------- 
A. TIBETICUS (R)—Good foliage and small 
lavender flowers 
ASTILBE ARENDSI FANAL (P)—Deep brilliant 
red flowers in large panicles___.....-..._...____.. 
A. CHINENSIS (P)—18 to 24 inches; red, 
pink, rose or white flowers...................-.-..-- 
A. C. PUMILA (R)—Leaves form flat rosette; 
pink flowers in short bunchy panicle; rather 
late flowering 
large lavender 
50 
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75 
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AUBRIETIA (R)— Purple Rockcress, flowers 
actually various shades of 
purple; lavender ones earliest.................-.. 
AZALEA FLAME CREEPER—Evergreen spread- 
ing variety; single salmon flowers; late 
.50, 2.50 and 
A. GUMPO — Compact and low growing; 
orchid flowers 
A. HEXE—Christmas red flowers of hose-in- 
hoseiitypes =. Se eee eee .50, 75 and 
A. HINODEGIRI—Evergreen foliage; single 
reds flowersecxsetta: eee ee ee .50 and 
A. H. ALBA—White; A. H. FLAME; A. H. 
PINK Ete eee 50 and 
A. HINOMAYO FL. PL.—Large flowers; some- 
what loose agro wi hiscce secon eee eee eee eee 
A. LEDIFOLIA—Orchid flowers.....-.-...-.----------- 
White: flowers:2cee i ee ee ee 
A. MACRANTHA ALBA — Good foreground 
SHU Ds WhikewtlOoWe rss ee ee 
A. MOLLIS—Deciduous shrub; large flowers 
of cream, yellow or orange...........-----.-----.--- 
A. SCHLIPPENBACHI—Shell pink flowers; col- 
orful autumn foliage (small)._........-.------_---- 
BELLIS PERENNIS ALBA (R)—English Daisies, 
strong growing 
BELLIUM MINUTUM (C)—Myriads of prim 
white daisies on 3-inch stems____...........---..- 
BROOM—See Cytisus and Genista. 
BUXUS SUFFRUTICOSA (R)—Dwarf Box, suit- 
able for window and planting boxes or 
formal edgings; compact and slow growing 
Tender azaleas must be grown indoors in winter but give beautiful reward 
for their care. Madame Petrick is particularly graceful. 
lavender to 
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