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ALYSSUM. Madwort 



Saxatile compactum. DENSE GOLDEN 

 TUFT. 9 in. — Flat clusters of small, cheerful, 

 light yellow flowers in early spring. Invaluable for 

 rock planting. 



ANCHUSA. Alkanet 



Dropmore. HEAVENLY BLUE FLOWER. 4 

 to 5 feet — The flowers are an inch or more across; 

 freely produced in large branching heads during 

 June and July. Of delightful gentian blue. 



Opal. 3 to 4 feet — Flowers somewhat larger 

 than Dropmore, of a beautiful turquoise blue. 



ANEMONE JAPONICA 



Japanese Anemones — Appreciate some winter 

 protection in latitudes north of New York City. 



Alba. 18 in. — White flowers, yellow stamens. 



Queen Charlotte. 2 fex-t — Produces beauti- 

 ful, semi-double pink flowers of extra large size. 



Rosea superba. 18 in. — Valuable for its fine 

 form and beautiful delicate rose color. 



Rubra superba. 18 in. — The fine deep red form. 



Whirlwind. 18 in. — Semi-double pure white 

 flowers, two to three inches across. 



Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50; 100, $16.00. 



ANTHEMIS. Chamomile 



Tinctoria. GOLDEN MARGUERITE. 2 feet 



— A bushy plant with dark green, finely cut foliage 

 and clear golden-yellow flowers. June-July. 



AQUILEGIA. Columbine 



Old-time favorites. Thrive in all soils, even 

 though wet and shaded. 

 Canadensis. WILD HONEYSUCKLE. 18 in. 



— Bright red and yellow flowers, on long stems. 

 Chrysantha. 18 in. — Flowers of rich golden yel- 

 low; blooms for two months. 



Coerulea. 18 in. — Blue with white corolla. 



Glandulosa. BLUE SIBERIAN COLUMBINE. 

 iy z ft. — One of the handsomest, with large, pale blue 

 flowers. May and June. 



Long Spurred Hybrids. 18 in. — The finest of the 

 Columbines. The large flowers are of varied shades of 

 blue, lavender, red and white. 



ASTER. Michaelmas Daisy 



These Hardy Perennial Asters should not be con- 

 fused with the double-flowered annual China Asters. 



Alpinus superbus. Goliath. 12 in. — Large, 

 showy purple flowers in May and June. Valuable for 

 the border and for rockeries. 



Feltham Blue — A pretty aniline blue; 3 feet. 



Novi Belgii Climax — One of the best and showi- 

 est, with large pyramidal spikes of large, light Iavender- 

 biue flowers; very free; 5 feet. 



Nova Angiea. NEW ENGLAND ASTER. " 4 ft. 



— Bluish purple; large flowers in masses. 



Nova Angiea Rosea. 4 ft. — The showiest of all 

 Hardy Asters. Strong growing and a mass of rosy-pink 

 flowers in late summer. 



Robt. Parker — Large, soft, lavender-blue flowers, 

 with yellow centers; extra fine. Height, 5% ft. 



St. Egwin. 3 ft. — A mass of large, delicate pink 

 flowers in late summer. 



Tartaricus. 6 ft. — A tall, late dark blue. . 



AQUILEGIA OR COLUMBINE CONTINUES TO 

 GREAT AND RELIABLE FAVORITE 



ANEMONE WHIRLWIND A SPLENDID CLT 



FLOWER WHEN FLOWERS ARE SCARCE 



All Perennialc (unless otherwise noted), each, 20c; dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.50 



