ARABIS - White Rock-Cress 
Useful plants, suitable for forming edgings to beds and borders, and 
fine for rockery or dry wall. 
Culture. Any good, ordinary soil that is not too damp will suit the Arabis, 
Plant 6 inches apart in autumn or spring. After the flowers have faded 
cut the stragaling shoots back moderately to encourage a new tufted 
growth. Do well in either shade or full sun. 
*Alpina Three $1.90, Doz. $6.00 
An easily grown, dwarf plant. Its gray-green foliage is handsome all 
summer. In early spring along with Scillas and Crocus, it is covered 
completely with small white flowers in April. 
*Alpina flore-pleno Each 80c, Three $2.15, Doz. $7.00 
We consider this one of the nicest of early flowering plants. Spreading 
in habit but not weedy, it covers itself in late April and early May with 
double, pure white flowers resembling miniature white Stock. Dozens 
upon dozens of 6 to 8-inch stems stand above the low foliage and are 
covered with pure white, double flowers. They make a beautiful show- 
ing and are excellent for cutting. 
(We send out plants in pots which look very unprepossessing; however, 
that is the nature of young plants. When put in the ground, they quick- 
ly develop into plants a foot or more in diameter and bloom profusely 
the first season after planting.) 
Pink Charm Each 80c, Three $2.15, Doz. $7.00 
A novelty of merit. Its bright clear true rose-pink flowers form a fine 
contrast for those of the white Arabis. Does quite well in shade, looks 
fine in the rock_garden or on rock walls. Of easy culture and as hardy 
as the others. This variety completely replaces Alpina Coccinea which 
we have discontinued growing. 
Two Each of the Above Three Varieties, $3.75. 
Arabis Alpina Flore-Pleno 
Artemisia, Silver Mound 
ARENARIA - Sandwort 
All of dwarf-growing or creeping habit. Splendid plants for the rock 
garden and for planting in flagstone walks or terraces, Montana espe- 
cially is a very lovely plant for large masses in the rock garden. 
Culture. All require a well-drained, sandy soil, not too rich, and they 
prefer a sunny location in the rock garden or rock wall. Plant in fall or 
early spring, 4 to 6 inches apart. 
Montana Each 75c, Three $2.00, Doz. $6.50 
Close tufts, profusely covered with small, silvery white flowers quite 
early in the season. Excellent as an edging plant in formal gardens and 
for rockeries in sunny places. The flowers in May resemble small, white, 
upturned Morning Glories. 
*8Werna caespitosa Each 70c, Three $1.90, Doz. $6.00, 100 $32.50 
A prostrate growing plant creeping low over the ground and between 
cracks in stones. Excellent for planting between flagstones, on terraces 
or walks. Does well in shade. 
ARMERIA .- Thrift or Sea-Pink 
Dwarf-growing perennials with grassy leaves and a tufted habit of 
growth, The flowers are borne in globular heads from May until the end 
of July, plants are suitable for edgings to borders and beds and form 
lovely clumps in the rock garden. 
Culture. Grow in dry, sandy soil and sunny position. Plant 6 to 8 inches 
apart in autumn or spring. 
Each 75c, Three $2.00, Doz. $6.50 
*Laucheana 
Bright rosy red, 3 to 6 inches. May-June. Very free flowering. Evergreen 
foliage. Very good plant for edgings. 
**Wayside Gardens Tall Hybrids Three $2.00, Doz. $6.50 
18 to 24 inches. June to August. Large flowers of soft rose and pink 
shades. Very useful in the hardy border and for cutting. 
ARTEMISIA - Southernwood; Sage Brush 
Shrubby, sagelike plants suitable for the hardy border. They have more 
cr less hairy, finely cut leaves and yellow or white flowers, borne in 
panicles. Only about two are worth growing. 
Culture. Ordinary soil and a dry, sunny border for Silver King. Plant in 
autumn or spring, 8 to 10 inches apart. 
*Silver King Each 75c, Three $2.00, Doz. $6.50 
A striking white-leaved contrast plant. A beautiful ‘’mist’ for setting 
off bouquets and floral combinations. Entire color effect bright frosted 
silver. Three feet high. Sprays may be cut to mix with winter bouquets. 
Silver Mound (Schmidtiana nana) 
Each 80c, Three $2.15, Doz. $7.00 
A handsome, compact, mound-like plant about 4 inches high and 12 
inches in diameter. Foliage fernlike and of the lightest and brightest 
silvery gray. It makes a very pleasing effect in the rock garden or as 
an accent plant but it is most distinctive when used for edging beds or 
walks. Prefers a warm, sunny, dry location. Hardy anywhere. 
ASPERULA - Woodruff 
Pretty dwarf, white-flowered perennials. Phey have long, creeping stems, 
wherled leaves, and four-lobed flowers. Excellent plants for shady positions 
under shrubs, trees, or in shady place in rockery or woods. 
Culture, Will thrive in ordinary soil in shady positions. Plant in autumn 
or spring, 6 to 8 inches apart. They soon spread into bold masses. 
*Odorata Each 75c, Three $2.00, Doz. $6.50 
6 to 8 inches high. Increases rapidly and is used for carpeting shady 
places and in the woods. Heads of small white flowers appear just above 
the foliage in May. A fine, scented herb reminding one of new mown 
hay. Very delightful if used in a wine punch or bowl. A grand plant 
for shady places in woods or rock garden. 
ASTILBE (See Spiraea). 
Arenaria Verna Caespitosa 
The most satisfactory plant for growing in crevices of stone walks 
