BOSTON, MASS. 
AQUILEGIA (Continued) 
6970 glandulosa. Dark blue with white corolla; flowers3in. Pkt. 
across. A superb sort. 1 ft. ids 
6075 haylodgensis. (Cerulea hybrida.) ‘Large- flowered hy- 
brids with long spurs; shades of blue, white and yellow. 
el 4 oz., $1.00; .20 
6095 Skinneri. (Mexican Columbine. ) Large scarlet and y el- 
low flowers; long spurs. 2 ft. : ¢ oz., $1.00; .25 
6115 Farquhar’s Double Hybrids Mixed. Our selection, 
contains only the finest forms of the double Columbine. 
4 02., $1.00; .25 
6120 Single Mixed. In great variety +: 1 02., $1.00: .10 
6125 Colleetion of 6 Varieties Separate. Our selection, 1.00 
ARABIS (Rock Cress.) 
6130 alpina. Very early-flowering hardy perennial with 
erect spikes of pure white flowers; valuable for edgings 
and rockeries. 6 to 9 in. oe Oz: SPU 2.07, 002. 40 
ARMERIA (Thrift or Sea Pink). 
6135 formosa. A pretty edging plant with bain pink flowers; 
May toSeptember. lft. .. + oz., .60; .10 
ASCLEPIAS (Biterfig-ancad). 
6145 tuberosa. One of the finest native perennials with 
compact umbels of brilliant orange-red flowers. Inval- 
uable for border or shrubbery groups; July and August. 
2 Eh: at aes — 242 1 oz., $1.00; .15 
ASPHODELUS. 
6165 luteus. Effective plant with tall spikes of fragrant 
yellow, lily-like flowers. 2 ft. a ae tine ‘15 
ASTERS. (Michaelmas Daisy). 
These showy hardy perennials are easily raised from seeds and if 
sown from May to July, are likely to bloom the following Autumn. 
Pkt. 
6170 alpinus. Purple, large yellow centre. 1 ft. 4 0z.,.75; .15 
6180 Bessarabiecus. Largepurple flowers. 2 ft. Gee 
6185 Nove Angliw. Mixed. 4 ft. mer ees Lee 
6190 ptarmicoides. Distinct variety with pure white 
flowers; usefulfor cutting. 13 ft. Fam doe 1 
6195 sub-cceruleus. A grand ieee from India, with giant 
flowers mauve-colored with bold orange centre, borne 
on long straight stems. The flowers are from two to 
three inches in diameter, and the plants, commence 
blooming very early in the season. 2 ft. +0z.,$1.00; .25 
6205 New agri Mixed. Many beautiful shades. 2 to 3 
cf a ve oes OZ eos 25 
AUBRETIA. 
6210 deltoidea grandiflora. Very compact flowers, lavender 
blue; Spring fiowering. 4in. AD 
6215 Leichtlinii. Dwarf hardy perennial suitable for rock- 
eries and herbaceous borders. Flowers a pretty shade of 
deep rose; May. 4 in. ~~ ae Sa Cetera 
BAPTISIA. (False Rees 
6220 australis. A strong growing plant producing spikes of 
pea-shaped blue flowers six inches in length. June and 
July. 23 ft. : 22 8 S58 2 0Z.; $L.00;. .15 
BOCCONIA. (Plume Poppy). 
6225 japonica. A noble hardy perennial, with large glaucous 
leaves and tall flower stems with terminal panicles of 
white flowers. Useful for planting as a background in 
large beds. JulyandAug. 6to8ft. en.,-50e .10 
BOLTONIA. 
6230 asteroides. One of the showiest of our native peren- 
nials closely resembling and allied to the hardy Asters; 
flowers pure white. Aug.andSept. 6 ft. .. 25 
6235 latisquama. Flowers pink, slightly tinged with laven- 
der; finest of the section. Aug.andSept. 5ft. Yah) aS 
CALLIRHOE. (Poppy Mallow.) 
6245 verticillata. Elegant hardy Mallow of easy culture 
and spreading growth, blooming all Summer; large 
crimson Linum-like flowers. 1}ft. ... o8., -60=...15 
CAMPANULA. (Beéll-Flower.) 
All the species of Campanula are elegant when in bloom and 
are worthy of beinglargely grown. Itis best to sow these two classes 
in June or July for plants to bloom the next Summer. 
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