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Anchusa Italica, Dropmore Variety. See page 119. 



AQUILEGIA. Columbine. 



Farquhar's Long-Spurred Hybrids. These comprise many new 



and beautiful shades of lavender, blue, white, vellow, orange and Doz. lOO 

 pink; May to June. 2 ft. $2.00 S12.00 



Chrysantha. Golden Columbine. The beautiful long-spurred 

 golden-vellow Columbine of the mountains of Cahfornia; ' 

 May to June. 2ft 1.50 12.00 



Ccerulea. Rocky Mountain Blue Columbine. Beautiful blue and 

 white flowers with long spurs; May and June. . 



Ccerulea alba. Large white flowers; long spurs; May and June. 



Haylodgensis. Hybrids of the Rocky Mountain Blue Columbine; 

 shades of blue; May and June. ... ... • ... 



Nivea grandiflora. Pure white; very beautiful ... 



ARABIS alpina. Rock Cress. Fine rockery and border plant; 

 white flowers; April to June. 6 in. . . . 

 Alpina, fl. pi. Double white; April and May. ... 



ARALIA Cashmeriana. A very ornamental plant with attrac- 

 tive fohage and large panicles of small white flowers; July. 5 to 

 6 ft 2.50 15.00 



ARENARIA montana. Sand-worl. Very desirable evergreen trail- 

 ing plant, forming a dense carpet of foliage and covered with 

 large white flowers during spring. Splendid plant for the rockery 2 . 50 



ARMERIA maritima laueheana. .Sea Pink or Thrift. Fine plant 

 for rockeries or edgings; flowers bright pmk; May to July. 1 ft. 1.50 



ARTEMISIA laetiflora. A splendid hardy border plant producing 

 large branching panicles of creamy-white flowers during Sep- 

 tember and October; sweetly scented. 4 to 5 ft. ... ... 2.50 



Abrotanum. Old Man, or Southern Wood. Dark green finely cut 

 foliage, with pleasant aromatic odor. ... ... ... 1 . 50 



ASCLEPIAS tuberosa. Butterfly Weed. A very show\-, hardy 

 plant, producing umbels of brilhant orange-colored flowers; July 

 to September. 2 ft 1-50 



ASPERULA odorata. Sweet Woodruff. Pretty hardy plant thriv- 

 ing in partial shade, grown for its fragrant flowers and foliage; 

 color white. The leaves and flowers when dried have an odor hke 

 new hay and when laid among clothes perfume them and keep 

 away insects. 9 in. ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 . 50 



ANCHUSA.— Con/inwed. 



Italiea Perry's Variety. Of stronger growth than 



the Dropmore; flowers very large and of a rich, Doz. 100 

 deep blue $2.50 $15.00 



Italica Opal. Large pale blue flowers; very 



beautiful; in bloom all summer. 3 to 4 ft. ... 2.50 15.00 



Myosotidiflora. A distinct species growing 10 to 

 12 inches high, producing sprays of beautiful 

 Forget-me-not-like flowers of rich blue. May. ... 2 . 50 15 . 00 

 ANEMONE, japonica. Japanese Wind-flower. One 

 of the best hardy plants, invaluable for garden 

 display and cut flowers during autumn. 2 to 3 ft. 



Alba. WTiite 1.50 12.00 



Alice. A very beautiful new form with large semi- 

 double silvery-pink flowers suffused with carmine. 2.50 15.00 



Geante Blanche. A beautiful new variety with 



enormous white flowers, borne on long stiff stems. 2. 50 15. 00 



Kriemhilde. Large cup-shaped semi-double flowers 



borne on long erect stems; color soft rose. ... 2. 50 15. 00 



Queen Charlotte. Strong growing variety with 

 large, semi-double pink flowers. . . ... ... 1.50 12.00 



Rosea. The original pink variety, still highly es- 

 teemed. 1.50 12.00 



Rubra. Carmine 1.50 12.00 



Whirlwind. Double white, very fine 1.50 12.00 



Vitifolia. A new hardy species from China, with 

 single pink flowers which appear in September. 

 The plant is of bushy growth and resembles 

 Japonica in appearance. 2 ft. .. ... ... 2.50 15.00 



ANTHEMIS tinctoria. Hardy Marguerite. Bright 



yellow; splendid for massing and cutting; June to 



Spptoinber. 1 i f t 1 50 10.00 



ANTHERICUM liliago. St. Bernard's Uly. Elegant 

 spikes of pure white, lily-like fragrant flowers; ex- 

 cellent for cutting; May. lift I'f'O 10.00 



Liliastrum major. .S7. Bruno's Lily. Flowers 

 larger than those of the Anthericum Liliago, other- 

 wise resembhng it. ... ... ... ... 1.50 10.00 



Liliastrum giganteum. A giant-flowering form 

 of the St. Bruno ." Lily producing in May strong 



spikes of large white flowers. 2 ft 2.. 50 15.00 



Six plants of one variety sold 



ASPHODELUS luteus. Asphodel. Fragrant, yellow 

 lilj'-lLke flowers; June and July. 3 ft. 



ASTILBE see Spiraea. 



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