Aethionema, Persian Candytuft. 
Cordifolium (Iberis jucunda) Little evergreen p¢cr- 
ennial with blue-green leaves very like candy- 
tuft, but the flowers rise in close erect clusters. 
5-Seini Dry sunny Jocation.,.~. 22 ss 60¢ 
Ajuga, Bugle. 
Genevensis. Spikes of dark blue flowers in May 
and June above spreading mats of dark green 
leaves. 6-8 in. Fine in sun or part shade. 
Reptans. 4-6 in. A splendid green leaved variety 
with deep purplish blue flowers. May or June. 
Reptans, Pink Spire. A variety with very good fol- 
iage. Pink flowers instead of blue. May & June. 
Reptans, Rubra. 4-6 in. Dark brown foliage with 
deep purplish blue flowers. May and June. 
Alyssum, Basket of Gold. 
Montanum. 8 in. Tufted mounds of gray-green fol- 
iage. Bright yellow flowers. June-July. Saxatile 
compactum. 1 ft. Very showy yellow flowers in 
April and May. 
Anchusa, Alkanet or Bugloss. 
Myosotidifolora. 12 in. Clusters of gentian blue 
forget-me-not flowers in May and June. The 
blue flowers combine well with other spring 
flowers and the heart shaped leaves makes an 
attractive ground cover throughout the season. 
Aquilegia, Columbine. 
Helenae. 3 ft. Very large outer petals blue, white 
center. May-June. 
Scott Elliott Hybrids. 3 ft. Finest of all the long 
spurred mixtures with striking colors and com- 
binations. 
Vulgaris edelweiss. Dwarf. Large erect, showy 
white, double blossoms. May-June. 
Waller Franklin Hybrids mixed. 3 ft. A very sup- 
erior strain containing many unique colors. 
Arabis, Rock Cress. 
Alpina. Dense masses of pure white flowers. Apr.- 
May. 6 in. Fine for rock garden or front of the 
border. 
Alpina Flore-pleno. Similar to Alpino, but pure 
white double flowers. _ 5D¢ 
Pink Charm. 4-5 in. Fine rock garden species. 
From flat rosettes rise spike-like racemes of 
rose-pink flowers. fet 60¢ 
Armeria, Thrift or Sea Pink. 
Large Flowered Hybrids. 1-i% ft. Soft rose and 
pink shades. 
Laucheana. Evergreen clumps of dark green grass- 
like leaves. Rosy red flowers on 6-8 in. stems 
in May and June and again in fall. 
Artemisia, Sage Brush. 
Silver King. 3 ft. The bright silver coated stems 
and foliage much used in bouquets. Also dried 
to be used as an everlasting. 
Schmidtiana Nana - Silver Mound. A dwarf com- 
pact plant 4 in. tall and 12 in. in diameter. Fern 
like foliage of bright silvery gray. ________ 60¢ 
Hardy Asters - Michaelmas Daisies. 
Constance. 10-12 in. Pure shell pink. October. 
Lilac Time. 12-15 in. Deep violet-blue flowers on 
well rounded bushy plants in mid-September. 
Nancy. 12 in. Lively flesh pink flowers literally 
cover this dwarf bushy plant in late September. 
Niobe. 12 in. Compact habit with pure white flow- 
ers in September. 
Snowsprite. 12 in. Cushions of pure white flowers 
Dwarf, compact and bushy. Sept. 
Victor. 9 in. Dwarfest of all, covered with good 
sized flowers of beautiful clear lavender blue. 
Early September. 
