alpina alba—-white variety of the above. 
ARENARIA laricifolia—Larchleaf Sandwort: trailing with white flowers. 
ARTEMESIA abrotanum—Old Man: shrub like to # with thread-like 
foliage. 
absinthium—Common Wormwood:—to 3’ with grey green 
aromatic foliage. 
abula—Silver King: to 2!/.’ silvery grey foliage. 
camphorata—Camphor Wormwood: to 2’ with grey green 
aromatic foliage. 
frigida—Fringed Wormwood: to 12” with silky silvery foliage. 
Dracunculus—Tarragon: to 2’ with narrow green leaves, used 
much in salads. 
pontica—Roman Wormwood: to 12” with grey green feathery 
foliage. Good for a low hedge. 
Purshiana—Cudweed Wormwood: to 2’ with white wooly 
leaves. 
lactiflora—White Mugwort: to 4’—leaves pale beneath, flow- 
ers white. 
schmidtiana: to 9” resembles frigida, but with larger foliage. 
stelleriana—Beach Wormwood: to 9” with trailing, silvery 
grey stems and foliage. 
ASCLEPIAS incarnata pulchra—Hairy Swamp Milkweed: clusters sil- 
very pink flowers. 
speciosa—silvery frosted foliage and near maroon flowers. 
tuberosa—Butterfly Weed: to 2’ with bright orange flowers. 
ASPERULA hexaphylla: to 2’ with white flowers. 
odorata—Sweet Woodruff: to 6”. Shiny foliage and fragrant 
white flowers. Prefers light shade. 
ASPHODELINE lutea—Jacobs Rod: to 4 with bright yellow pea-like 
flowers. 
BAPTISIA tinctoria—Wild Indigo: to 4 with bright pea-like flowers. 
BELAMCANDA chinensis—Blackberry Lily: Avalon hybrids: iris-like 
foliage. Flowers in shades of yellow followed by shiny “black- 
berry” seeds. 
BUDDLEIA—Butterfly Bush: various colors of this well known plant. 
large plants $2.00. 
CAMPANULA rapunculus—Rampion: to 2’ with blue harebell flowers. 
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