AQUILEGIA (Celumbine) Continued 
*CHRYSANTHA. Yellow. 212 ft. May-JUme) 22 
*CHRYSANTHA SILVER QUEEN. Improved long spurred white. 24% ft. May-June. _ 
*COERULEA. (Rocky Mountain) Blue and white. 1% ft. May-June. —. _____ — 
*COPPER QUEEN. OTe hs -red with dark spurs, anthers straw-colored white. 3 ft. 
May-June Sak ee) STEN Sere eee SS ee 
*CRIMSON STAR. Striking crimson with white corolla. May-June. 
*HELENEA. Very large, outer petals blue, center white. 3 ft. 
May <2- June 6 eee ee 
+HENSOL HAREBELL. Dwarf, lovely violet-blue. May-June. —..---------_-_-------- 
*LONG SPURRED HYBRIDS. Blue shades. 2'%2-3 ft. May-June. Se: 
*LONG SPURRED HYBRIDS. Mixed colors. 3 ft. June. 
*MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT HYBRIDS. Very long spurred. Mixed colors. 3 ft. May-June. 
*ROSE QUEEN. Pink shades. Long spurred. 2% ft. May-June. = = 
VULGARIS EDELWEISS. Dwarf. Large, erect, snow- -white, double 
blossoms? May=June2 2 ee eee 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) 
+ALPINA, Pure whites 6 inch, June.(-- ==. 2a ee ee = 
+ALPINA ROSEA, Delicate pale pink. 8 inch. June. —....- a 
ARENARIA (Sandwort) 
+CAESPITOSA. Green moss growth 2 inches. May. For flagstones....._______ = 
MONTANA. Close tufts, silvery white flowers. 6 inch. May. ——-....-_______ Be 
ARMERIA (Thrift) 
THORMOSA. ROSCWLD INCH sy UT Cet ass ee ee eee 
*FORMOSA HYBRIDS. A new strain of Hybrids more colorful, larger flowers, and 
taller?stems-18) inchs Juries a a ee ee ee ee ee —_ 
*+LAUCHEANA. Bright rose. 6 inch. June. 
*GLORY OF HOLLAND [(Mauritanica) 
A new and improved form of Armeria of true strain. The clear, 
deep, pink flowers of the size of a silver dollar are borne on 
straight tall stems of 24 inches high in great profusion through- 
out the summer. Splendid novelty 
ARTEMISIA (Southern Wood) 
SLACTIFLOR AS white! teatherystlowers.4) fla AUS be eee 
*SILVER KING. Grey-silvery foliage. 2% ft. Fine for cutting and landscape work._— 
ASCLEPIAS (Butterfly Weed) 
*TUBEROSA. Bright orange. 2 ft. July-August. 
ASPHODELUS (King’s Spear) 
LUTEUS. Bright yellow spikes. 4 ft. Jume. SS See 
ASTER (Alpine Varieties) 
TALPINUS»LargesbluemlowersS>inchisd UD Cle ee eee 
TALPINUSTALBAGEW ites VaTletymols ab OV Cree ee ee ee ee 
tALPINUS DARK BEAUTY. Deep violet. 10 inch. June........................ 
+ALPINUS GOLIATH. Large bluish-purple. 8 inch. June. —... 
+MAUVE CUSHION. Soft mauve in great profusion. 9 inch. October. __ 
*SUB-COERULEA. Large blue, 15 inch. Excellent for cutting. June. 
*+WARTBURG STAR. Large lilac-blue flowers with orange center. 12-15 inch. Fine 
foricuttine| June... 3 ee ee ae ee ee ee ee ee eee eee 
ASTER ALPELLUS. A cross between Alpinus and Amellus. Large and free flowering. 
+TRIUMPH. Clear Heliotrope with orange center. 8 inch. July........ 
ASTER DUMOSA (Dwarf Aster). September-October. 
+BLUE BOUQUET (New). A perfect round globe of hundreds of 
large, true violet-blue flowers with yellow eyes. 15 inch. 
The most beautiful dwarf Aster. ..........2200...02.002002022oo-o ence eens 
+CANTAB. A heavenly blue. Fine variety. 12 inch ........................... 
COUNTESS OF DUDLEY. Clear pink with yellow eye. 9 inch. —— 
(juAD Ye HEN Ye MAD DOCKS  Cleare pale pink rel 2 ita Cl geen ee 
t+LAVANDA. True lavendar-blue from imported stock. 10 inch........ 
+LIGACTIME..Lovely ssottelilace! 26inch, - === ee eee 
7MARJORIE. Bright pink. 9 inch. _______... 
*+NANCY. Pale flesh pink. 12 inch. 
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