*September Sprite —- The outstanding early flowering Fall 
variety. Masses of sparkling pink flowers on 10 inch stems 
from early September until frost. 65c. 
*Pulsatilla — Very attractive deeply cut grey foliage with 
woolly buds appearing early in the Spring. Large purple violet 
blooms on 10 inch stems in April and May. Must have sun 
and good drainage. 65c. 
ANTHEMIS (Chamamile) 
Moonlight — The perfect early summer flower. Masses of 
pale yellow, Daisy-like blooms 22 inches aross on 18 inch 
stems. Plants stand erect and do not crowd other plans. Finely 
cut foliage is very attractive. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
Mrs. Scott Elliot Hybrids —- Outstanding for its wide range 
of color. The best. 2-22 ft. June. 
Chrysantha — Lovely golden yellow flowers on 214 foot 
plants during June and July. 
Coerula —- Long spurred deep powder blue flowers in pro- 
fusion on 21% foot plants. June and July. 
Crimson Star — Very large flowers with crimson sepals 
and spurs. The pure white petals form a star from which this 
variety gets its name. 
Mrs. Nichols —- Large flowered, clear, deep blue. 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) 
*Alpina Flora Plena — 8 inches. A fine rock plant. White 
flowers in April and May. 
ARENARIA (Sandwort) 
*Verna Caespitosa — A prostrate growing plant with foliage 
forming a bright green carpet which is starred from May to 
August with numerous small white flowers. Just the plant to 
use between flagstones. 65c each. 
ARMERIA (Thrift) 
Glory of Holland — Clear Deep pink flowers on straight 
sturdy stems 24 inches tall blooming profusely from early June 
until late October. Flowers are very large. 
*Laucheana — Rosy flowers on 4 to 6 inch stems blooming 
freely in May and June. A good rock garden plant. 
ARTEMESIA (Southernwood, Sagebrush) 
Silver King —— Grown for its striking foliage, the three foot 
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