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6010 ANEMONE sylvestris. Windflower. Large, cup-shaped, white flowers. Pkt. 

 Good for naturahzing. 1 ft fO 15 



6015 ANTHEM IS tinctoria Kelwayi. Golden Marguerite. A greatly improved 

 strain of this handsome perennial, with bright yellow, daisy-like flowers. 

 June to September. 13-2 ft /^oz. 50c. . 15 



6025 ANTHERICUM Liliastrum,Farquhar's Giant. St. Bruno's Lily. A beauti- 

 ful plant with narrow, grass-like foliage and long spikes of bloom. The flowers 

 are white with a green spot on each petal. May, June 25 



AQUILECIA (Columbine) 



The Columbines are among the most beautiful hardy border plants, with graceful 

 fohage and producing handsome flowers on long stems. They are of easy cultivation, 

 thriving in almost any location, but preferring light, sandy, well-drained soil. Half 

 shade will not hurt them. 



6030 Farquhar's Giant Long-spurred Hybrids. These Hy- Pkt. 



brids comprise the best and brightest colors, as well as many new and 



beautiful combinations of charming and striking contrasts in the same 



flower. This strain includes shades of blue, lavender, pink, scarlet, 



yellow, and white of the large-flowered and long-spurred forms. 



2 ft ViOT,. $1.50. .$0 50 



6031 Long-spurred Hybrids, Mrs. Scott Elliott's 



Strain. A grand strain comprising the most delicate colors 



^oz. $1.25. . 50 



6032 Selected Hybrids, Mixed. A beautiful strain of Columbines com- 

 prising many colors Koz. $1.00. . 25 



15 



6035 alpina. Deep blue. Useful for rockeries. 1 ft J'goz. 50c. . 



6040 californica hybrida. Petals golden yellow; sepals and spurs crimson. 



Magnificent. 2 ft Hot.. $1.00. . 



6045 canadensis. American Columbine. Small scarlet and yellow naiiive species . . 



y^oz. $1.00. . 

 6050 Chrysantha. Golden-spurred Columbine. Pale yellow, long-spurred 



flowers. 2 ft J^oz. $1.00. . 



6055 chrysantha grandiflora alba. Beautiful pure white; long spurs. 2 ft. . . . 



i^oz. $1.25.. 25 

 060 Caerulea. Rockij Mountain Columbine. Exquisite variety with pale blue 



15 



Farquhar's Long-spurred Hybrid Aquilegias 



and white flowers; long spurs. 3 ft Hoz. $1.50. 



6062 caerulea, Mrs. M. NichollS. a much improved form of A. 



caerulea with larger flowers and of a richer shade of blue 



6065 caerulea. White. Rocky Mountain White Columbine. The best long-spm-red 



white J^oz. $1.50. . 



6067 Farquhar's Pink. Beautifulpinklong-spurredflowers. 3 ft. j^oz. $1.75.. 

 6070 glandulosa vera. Dark blue flowers 3 inches across, with white corolla. A 



superb sort. 1 ft 



6075 haylodgensis {A. caerulea hybrida). Large-flowered, long-spurred hybrids in shades of blue, white, and yellow. 3 ft 



J/goz. $1.00. . 



6080 Jaetschaui. Large yellow blossoms with red spurs. 2 ft ■ • V^ot.. $1.50 . . 



6090 olympica (A. vulgaris olymyica). Dehcate mauve with white corolla Pkt. 



—a lovely shade. 13^ ft i^^oz. 60c. .$0 15 



6095 Skinneri. Mexican Columbine. Large scarlet and yellow flowers with 



long spurs. 2 ft i^oz. $1.25 . . 25 



6115 Farquhar's Double Hybrids, Mixed. Our selection con- 

 tains only the finest forms of the double Columbine J^oz. $1.00. . 25 



6120 Single Mixed. In great variety. Valuable for rockeries J^oz. $1.00. . 10 



6125 Collection of 6 Separate Varieties, our selection. $1.00 



6130 ARABIS alpina. Rock Cress. Very early-flowering hardy perennial with 



erect spikes of pure white flowers. Valuable for edgings and rockeries. 



6 to 9 in oz. $1.50; Moz. 50c. . 10 



6132 alpina superba. Very large-flowered pure white variety 25 



6134 ARENARIA montana. Mountain Sandwort. A close-growing, creeping 



variet-y, smothered with dainty white flowers in early summer. Valuable 

 plant for the rock-garden Jg-oz. $1.00. . 25 



6135 ARMERIA formosa [Sin lice pseudo-armeria). Thrift; Sea Pink. A pretty 



cdKinij;]ilan( \\i(li(lc'cp ])iuk flowers. May to September. 1ft. . J^oz.75c. . 15 



6140 gigantea. P.Mij;lil n.sv pink. Very large 25 



6142 splendens (8. ccphaloics). Flowers pink, in dense heads. Fine for edging. 



1 it y^oz. 75c . . 2.") 



6145 ASCLEPIAS tuberosa. Butterfly Weed. One of the finest native perennials, 



wit h ( m 1 1 1 Ki rt in nl)cls of brilfiant orange-red flowers. Inva luable for border 



or slinilihciy groups. July and August. 2 ft }/goz. $1.25. . 25 



6155 ASPERULA odorata. Sweet Woodruff. Pretty hardy plant thriving in 



partial shade; flowers white. The leaves and flowers when dried have an 



odor like new-mown havy and, when laid among clothes, perfimaes them 



and keeps away insects. 1 ft 15 



6158 tinctoria. Small whit« flowers. Can be used for the same purposes as gyp- 



sophila i/goz. 75c. . 2~j 



6165 ASPHODELUS luteus {Asphodeline lutea). Effective plant with taU 



of fragrant, yellow, lily-Uke flowers. 2 ft J^oz. $1.00. . 25 



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