Short Spurred Blue. 12-24 in. Large blue to purplish 
blue. Has been our best seller locally. 
Arabis, Rock-Cress. Suitable for edging beds and bor- 
ders or fine in the rock wall or garden. Good well 
drained soil, either sun or shade. 
Alpina. 5 in. Masses of pure white flowers in early 
spring. 
Pink Charm. 4-5 in. Fine rock garden species. From 
flat rosettes rise spike-like racemes of little rose-pink 
flowers. 
Armeria, Thrift or Sea Pink. Plant in a dry sandy loca- 
tion in full sun, about 8 in. apart. Fine for edging 
or rock garden. 
Large Flowered Hybrids. 1-144 ft. Soft rose and pink 
shades. 
Artemisia, Sage Brush. Useful contrast plants for the 
hardy border. Dry sunny location in ordinary soil. 
Silver King. 3 ft. The bright silver coated stems and 
foliage much used in bouquets. Also dried to be used 
as an everlasting. 
Hardy Asters, Michaelmas Daisies. The following «re 
dwacf varieties. Will thrive in any soil but will do 
best in a moist location in full sun. 
Constance. 10-12 in. Pure shell pink. Oct. 
Lilac - Time. 12-15 in. Deep violet-blue flowers on well 
rounded bushy plants in mid-Sept. 
Nancy. 12 in. Lively flesh pink flowers literally cover 
this dwarf bushy plant in late Sept. 
Niobe. 12 in. Compact habit with pure white flowers in 
Sept. 
Victor. 9 in. Dwarfest of all, covered with good sized 
flowers of beautiful, clear lavender blue. Early Sept. 
Aubrietia, Purple Rock Cress. Plant in full sun in ord- 
inary garden soil. One of the best rock garden plants. 
Deltoidea eyrii. 2-12 in. Spring blooming purple flow- 
ers. 
Campanula, Bellflower. Plant in full sun in well drained 
good garden soil. Use as edging or rock garden plants. 
Collina. 12 in. Masses of pale blue bell-like flowers are 
produced on slender stems in May. 
Cullinmore. A hybrid form of carpatica and other 
dwarf growing species. It is more prolific than carpati- 
ca producing flowers of various blue shades all summer. 
Chrysanthemum maximum. Shasta Daisy. The Shasta 
Daisies are among the most desirable of all cut 
flowers and easily grown. Long lasting when cut and 
most useful to work in with other flowers in bouquets. 
Plant in deep rich soil in full sun. 
Alaska. 2 {t. Single large white flowers. June to July. 
Majestic, Immense white flowers, 5-6 in., with small yel- 
low center. Double row of overlapping petals, makes 
flowers full, compact and firm. 28-59 in. stems pro- 
lifically produced. Medium early.  75c. 
Mount Shasta. Pure white, fully double flowers with 
high crested centers on 24 in. stems. A very vigorous 
grower. Fine for cutting.  60c. 
Delphinium. Larkspur. For the background of the per- 
ennial border or for cut flowers, delphiniums are one 
of our most important and satisfactory perennials. 
Plant in rich and well drained soil. Remove faded 
flowers for continuous bloom. 
