ALYSSUM-—to | foot, spring, grey foliage, profuse bloom. Shear back half of 
foliage after flowering. g.c. 
saxatile—bright yellow. 
saxatile citrinum—pale lemon-yellow. 
saxatile fl. pl.—_a double flowered form which, like most doubles, has a longer 
blooming season. 
ANTHEMIS Moonlight—to 21% feet, blooms profusely all summer, finely cut 
foliage, good cut flower. Pale, almost cream yellow daisy, very fine new 
variety, g.c. 
DWARF COLUMBINE 
*AQUILEGIA (Columbine) —to 3 feet, spring and early summer, ferny foliage, 
sun or shade. Should have old foliage cut to ground once or twice a year 
and will replace with clean fresh foliage in 2-3 weeks. We will try to have 
each year at least one good hybrid strain and some separate colors. Since 
separate colors are from seed, per cent of color accuracy cannot be guar- 
anteed and many prefer to select when in bloom. g.c. 
ARABIS—all dwarf to 4 inches for edging or wall, white flowers, freely produced, 
early spring, sun, shear severely after flowering. 
albida fl. pl.—covered with double white flowers, good cut. 4’s. Fts. — $4.50. 
albida variegata—single white flowers. Its golden variegated foliage and neat 
habit make this a good color bet all year. 4’s — 75c. 
ARENARIA montana—neat mounds 6-8 inches, profuse large white cups with 
flower stems slightly trailing, sun. 4’s. 
SARTEMISIA—with the exception of Tarragon the following are all grey foliage 
plants ranging in height from 10 inches to 4 feet and in grey tones from 
frosty white through silver to grey greens. All are handsome and useful 
in the garden—see various articles in Sunset Magazine. g.c. — $1.00 except 
Tarragon 4’s — 80c. 
absinthium—grey-green much cut foliage, 2 feet. 
albula Silver King—frost white sprays, good cut and dried for winter bou- 
quets. 
arborescens—grey much cut foliage, 3-4 feet. 
Dracunculus (Tarragon) —the famous flavoring herb. 
frigida Silver Mound—to 10 inches, sheer silver foam 12-15 inches across. 
Cut off flower heads to maintain symmetry. 
pycnocephala—grey green very tight but feathery foliage, 214 feet. 
* Indicates plants for shade. § Indicates herbs. + Indicates ground covers. 
