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ATRA. Hair-Grass. 
foliis variegatis. A distinct yellow striped grass. One of the finest hardy 
grasses; useful for edging. 25c. 
AJUGA. Bugle. 
Pretty dwarf plants, with flowers in whorls in the axils of the leaves. 
reptans var. rubra. RED-LEAVED BUGLE. Flowers blue, foliage purple; 
spreading. May. 25c. 
reptans var. fl. alba. White flowers. May. 25c. 
ALSTRGEMERIA. Peruvian Lily. 
aurantiaca. A vigorous species, flowering in summer and autumn, in um- 
bels. Flowers lily-like, orange; 2to4feet. 25c. 
Aas. AMSONIA. 
A. salicifolia. WiLLOW-LEAVED AMSONIA. Large, smooth foliage; fine blue flowers. May. 2 feet. 25G.. 
ANCHUSA. Alkanet. 
A. italica. A fine species, with rough leaves and stems, and fine blue flowers; 4 to 5 feet. June, July and 
August. 25c. 
ANEMONE. Wind-flower. 
A. Japonica. A distinct and beautiful species; flow- 
ers 21 inches in diameter; bright purplish rose, 
with golden yellow centers, borne in great 
profusion from September to November. 
Height, 21 feet; habit neat and compact; very 
desirable and effective as a pot plant, andin 
lines or masses in beds or mixed borders. 30c. 
var. alba. (Honorine Jobert.) A distinct and 
beautiful variety of the preceding ; flowers 2} 
inches in diameter ; pure white, center golden 
yellow, borne in great profusion from Sep- 
tember to November; very desirable and ef- 
. fective as a pot plant, and in lines or masses 
in beds or mixed borders. 30c. 
ANTENNARIA. Cat’s-Ear. 
A. dioica. MOUNTAIN EVERLASTING. A dwarf plant 
with creeping stems, and silvery foliage, pro- 
ducing small white flowers in summer, on 
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stems six inches high. 2%c. WHITE ANEMONE. 
ANTHEMIS. Chamomile. 
A. tinectoria. YELLOW CHAMOMILE. Flowers golden yellow, one to two inches across, from July to November: 
valuable. 12to18 inches. 25c. 
ANTHERICUM. St. Bruno’s Lily. 
A pretty genus with white flowers. 
A. liliastrum. St. BRuno’s Lity. A beautiful plant, with narrow, grass-like foliage, and spikes of small, white, 
fragrant, lily-like flowers; valuable. May to August. 25c. 
var. major. GIANT St. BRuno’s Lity. Long spikes of pure white, lily-like, fragrant flowers; fine. 25c. 
A. ramosum. White flowers; 18inches. June. 25c. 
AQUILEGIA. Columbine. 
A. alpina. A native of the higher parts of the European Alps. Stems 9 to 18 inches high, bearing showy blue 
flowers. 40c. 
A. Canadensis. Our well-known native species, with scarlet sepals and bright yellow petals; easily cultivated. 25c. 
A. Olympica. Flowers red and yellow. 25c. 7 
A. formosa hybrida. Syn. Californica Hybrida. The sepals and petals yellowish, tinged orange and orange 
red spurs; 2to4feet. May to September. 40c. 
A. glandulosa. <A Siberian species with large white flowers, with sepals bright lilac-blue and petals white; very 
pretty; 12inches. Apriland May. 28. , 
\kinnerii. Crimson sepals lined with light green; light green petals and long straight crimson spurs; 3 feet. 
June to September. s0c. 
