ANEMONE. 
Anemones, or Windflowers are amongst the most showy of our hardy 
autumn blooming plants. Their beautiful pure white and 
rose-colored flowers are borne on long stems and in great 
profusion. They are indispensible for cut flowers. 
Should be represented in all gardens. 
A. Whirlwind—3 feet. A very hardy and strong-grow- 
ing variety, very similar to Japonica, but the flowers 
are semi-double, are produced in great profusion and 
last along time; color pure white. 
Each, l5c: per doz., $1.50. 
ASTER. 
The hardy Asters are now considered 
quite indispensible in the herbaceous bed or 
border. They flower late in the season when 
the majority of the perennials are past 
blooming, and produce such quantities of 
beautiful flowers that they are indeed most 
acceptable, creating a striking and very 
pleasing effect for several weeks. 
A. Lady Trevellyr—4 feet, September. 
Pure white. 
A. Longiiolio Formosissima—3 feet, September. Purpie. 
A. Novae Angliae—6 feet, September. Blue. 
A. Novae Angliae Rosea—6 feet, September. Rosy purple. 
Each, 10c; per doz., $1.00. 
The set of 4 for 30c. 
AQUILEGIA. 
Columbine. 
(See last page of Cover.) 
Perfectly hardy. Lastfor years. Producea wealth 
of brilliant colored flowers from May to September. 
Should be represented ASTER. 
fin ail gardens. 
A very popular, almost indispensible border plant, pos- 
sessing great beauty of form and coloring of flowers. Easy 
of cultivation in any good garden soil. 
A. Coerulea—1 foot, April to July. Flowers large, sepals violet 
blue, petals pure white. 
A. Chrysantha—3 feet, May. A beautiful variety, having 
golden yellow flowers which are very fragrant. 
A. Glandulosa—i foot, Aprii and May. A conspicuously 
handsome plant, flowers large, sepals deep blue, petals white. 
A. Skinneri—3 feet, June. A unique and very pretty variety, 
sepals crimson, petals light green. Each, 10c: per doz., $1.00. 
COLLECTION of 4 Varieties, 30c. 
Rosy flesh. Each, 15c; per BOLTONIA. 
doz., $1.50. Y False Chamomile. 
A. Tuberosa —i foot, July. SPIR4A JAPONICA. A most desirable Aster-like plant of vigorous habit, produc-' 
Orange-yellow. Inga great abundance of very showy flowers. 
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ASTILBE. 
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A. Japonica—1} feet, June. A very showy, dwarf and compact is t 
hardy plant, having handsome dark-green foliage and attractive an 
upright spikes of pure white flowers, which are produced in amaz- 
ing profusion. It is also an excellent pot plant, and is extensively 
grown for parlor and conservatory culture in winter. Each, 20c; 
per doz., $2.00. 
ASCLEPIA. 
Very showy late summer and 
fall blooming plants. 
A. Incarnata—3 feet, July. 
Each, 15c; per " Fi s F 
Y B. Asteroides—4 feet, October. White. A beautiful plant, producing Aster-like flowers in great profusion, 
doz., $1.50. 
which, when cut, last along time. This plant is among the most useful of all the hardy plants for supplying cut 
flowers. It is a great favorite. Each, 10c; per doz., $1.00. 
CAMPANULA. 
Bluebells. 
Perhaps the most popular of all border plants. They are 
certainly very attractive and interesting. 
C. Carpatica—1 foot, June. Blue. Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 
C. Grandiflora—2 feet, July, Flowers a rich biue: a superb 
variety. Each, 20c: per doz., $2.00. 
C: Van Houttei—2 feet, June. Blue. Each, 20c: per doz., 
$2.00. 
CENTRANTHUS. 
Valerian. 
Showy plants which should find la place in every garden, 
They succeed well in any good soil. 
tom C. Ruber (Jupiter’s Beard)—2 feet, June. Handsome spikes 
AQUILEGIA. of crimson flowers. Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 
