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ARABIS. Kock-Cress. 



Dwarf, early, free-flowering- perennials, well adapted for rock-work and g-eneral culture. 



A. alpina. Alpine Rock-Ckess. Mowers white, in smaU racemes in early spring- ; 6 to 8 inches. 25c. 



var. variegata. Of low habit and finely varieg-ated foliag-e. Very ornamental in rock-work'; blooms in 

 early spring. 25c. 



AKENAKIA. Sandwort, 



A. ca^spitosa. A handsome Httle Alpine plant, growing in dense masses ;. moss-like foliage ; flowere starry-white, 

 all summer ; 3 inches. May. 25c. 



ARMEKIA. Thrift, Sea Pink. 



A. argentea. Small white flowers ; narrow f oUage. 4 inches. July and August. 25c. 



A. diantlioides. White ; fine. 25c. 



A. formosa. Narrow, grass-like leaves; white flowers in heads on long stems. 2.5e. 



ARTEMISIA. Wormwood. 



A. pontica. An interesting plant, with handsome silvery foliage. 25c. 

 A. Tulgrarls. Common Wormwood. 25c. 



ARUM. Cuckoo Plant. 



Erect, or dwarf perennials, with tuber-like roots, and pedate or hastate leaves. Flowers clustered on a spadix 

 surrounded by a large spathe, as in the Caladium, Calla, etc. 



A. Sracunculus. Stems covered with dark purplish blotches. Spathe green outside, and purplish within. May. 



1 foot. 50c. 

 A. Itali-gum. Attains 13 to 18 inches in height ; leaves sagittate, striped with yellow. June. 50c. 



ARUN DIN ARIA. Ribbon-Grass. 



A. foliis variegatis. Vabiegated Ribbon-Grass. One of the prettiest hardy grasses, with handsomely striped 

 foliage. 25c. 



ARUNDO. The Reed. 



Invaluable for creating tropical aspects in a garden. 



A. Donax. A handsome Reed, growing from 10 to 15 feet high. Its attractive foliage renders it very efifective on 

 lawns. 25c. 

 var. foliis variegatis. VARrEGATED Ardwdo. A magnificent variety of the preceding ; leaves beautifully 

 striped with white ; 6 to 8 feet. $1.00. 



ASCLEPIAS. Milkweed. 



Fine native plants ; flowers in terminal umbels of various colors. 



A. incarnata. Flowers flesh-colored ; 3 to 4 feet. July. 25c. 



A. tuberosa. Bright orange flowers ; showy and beautiful ; 2 feet. Jul}-. 25c. 



ASPERUIiA. Woodruff. 



odorata. A very pretty dwarf plant, with whorled leaves and small, white, 

 fragrant flowers in summer. May be used for edgings. The Germans 

 use it in their Maitrarik. 35c. 



ASTER. Starwort. 



Tail, leafy perennials, blooming in the fall when flowers are scarce. 



ASPERTTXA ■^' alpinus. Alpine Aster. Flowers purple, 2 inches in diameter. 6 in. 25c. 



A. Amellus. Italian Starwort. Light blue ; 3 feet. September, 25c. 



A. coccineus Nevadensis. Red, yellow center. 25c. 



A. floribundus. Lig-ht blue ; 2 feet. 25c. 



A. Himalayensis. Small white flowers ; 2 feet. September. 25c. 



A. liorizontalis. Blue ; 2 feet. 25c. 



A. lancifollum Californicum. Azure blue ; 8 to 4 feet. September. 25c. 



A. lilacinus Nevadensis. Lilac ; 4 feet. September. 25c. 



A. longifolius var. formosus. A distinct sort ; suitable for borders ; purple, white center ; 2 to 3 feet. 25c. 



A. Novse-Angllae. NEW England Aster. Bluish purple ; 4 feet. 25c. 



A. Novae-Belgii. Blue ; 3 to 5 feet. 25c. 



A. novae caeruleus. Bluish purple ; 4 to 5 feet. 25c. 



A. oblongifolius. Purple ; 2 to 3 feet. September. 25c. 



