LIST OF HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS 



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ANEMONE Con. 



A, narcissiflora, L. Northern Hemi- 

 sphere. 

 PL, 1907. 



***A. patens nuttalliana. American Pas- 



que Flower. 



PL, 1902. Hardy. Ht. 1 ft. FL 

 bluish purple, mauve, or whitish; 

 April 25 to May 29. 



A. pratensis, L. Europe. 



PL, 1902. Hardy. Ht. 1 ft. FL 

 dark purple; April 28 to May 19. 



A. pratensis montana. 



PL, 1895. Hardy. Ht. 18 in. FL 

 dark purple; May 5 to June 3. 



A, Pulsatilla, L. Pasque Flower. 



Europe. 



PL, 1901. Hardy. Ht. 9 in. FL 

 blue to reddish purple. 



A. rivularis, BUCH.-HAM. Himalayas. 

 PL, 1903. Hardy. Ht. 2i ft. FL 

 white; June 30 to Aug. 21. 



***A. sylvestris, L. Snowdrop Wind- 

 flower. Europe, &c. 

 PL, 1902. Hardy. Ht. 6 to 12 in. 

 FL white; May 19 to June 10. 



**A. sylvestris flore pleno. 



PL, 1903. Hardy. Ht. 6 to 12 in. 

 FL double, white; late May to 

 early June. 



A. sylvestris baicaliense. 

 PL, 1907. 



A. vitifolia, BUCH.-HAM. Himalayas. 

 PL, 1907. 



ANGELICA, L. 



(Umbelliferce.) 



A. Curtisii, BUCKL. North America. 

 PL, 1895. Hardy. Ht. 3 to 3* ft. 

 FL white; July 6 to Aug. 13. 



ANTHEMIS, L. CHAMOMILE. 



(Composites.) 



A.Aizoon, Griseb = Achillea agerati- 

 -folia, Benth. & Hook. f. 



ANTHEMIS Con. 



A. carpathica, WILLD. Europe ; Asia 



Minor. 



PL, 1902. Hardy. Ht. 1* to 2 ft. 

 FL white; June 23 to Oct. 2. 



A. nobilis, L. Common Chamomile. 



Europe. 



PL, 1896. Hardy. Ht. 1 ft. FL 

 white with yellow disk; June to 

 Sept. 



A. tinctoria, L. Ox-eye Chamomile. 



Europe. 



PL, 1895. Hardy. Ht. 1 to 2 ft. 

 FL bright yellow; June 15 to 

 Sept. 



**A. tinctoria Kelwayi. 



PL, 1895. Hardy. Ht. 1* to 2 ft. 

 FL bright yellow; June 27 to 

 Sept. 24. 



**A. Triumfetti, DC. Europe. 



PL, 1896. Hardy. Ht. 2 to 2 ft 

 FL sulphur yellow; June 21 to 

 Sept. 24. 



ANTHEKICUM, L. 



(LiliacecB.) 



A. graminifolium = A. ramosum. 

 A.Liliago giganteum = L. Liliago 

 major. 



*A. Liliago, L. St. Bernard's Lily.- Eu- 

 rope; North Africa. 

 PL, 1905. Hardy. Ht. 2 ft. FL 



white; June 25 to July 11. 

 A. Liliastrum, L. = Paradisea Lilias- 



trum* 

 A.plumosurri, Ruiz & Pav. = Bottio- 



nea thysanthoides. 

 PL, 1907. 



**A. ramosum, L. Europe. 

 Syn. A. graminifolium. 

 PL, 1901. Hardy. Ht. 3 ft. FL 

 white; June 13 to Aug. 10. 



A. ramosum Renarni. 



PL 1905. Hardy. Ht. 3 to 4 ft. 

 FL white; July 6 to July 30. 



AQUILEGIA, L. COLUMBINE. 

 (Ranunculacece.) 



The columbines are lovely, graceful flowers, and being nearly all natives of cold 

 climates thrive well in Canada. Owing to the ease with which they hybridize there 



