TowsoN Nurseries, Inc. ■ Perennials 



*A. saxatile compactum (Dwarf Golden- 

 Tuft J. A very showy specimen. Large, com- 

 pact masses of vellow flowers. 1 foot. April- 

 May. D— S. 



*A. serphyllifolium ( Alpestre). A dwarf 

 plant bearing attractive pale yellow flowers. 



4 inches. May-June. D — S. 



ANCHUSA myosotidiflora (Siberian 

 Bugloss). A low, bushy plant, large leaves 

 and sprays of pale blue flowers, similar to the 

 forget-me-not. 10 to 12 inches. April-May. 

 D— S. 



35 cents each $5.50 per dozen 



* ANEMONE hupehensis (Chinese Ane- 

 mone). Small mauve pink flowers. Very 

 free blooming. 1 to 2 feet. Earlv August- 

 late fall. D— S or SH— P— CF. 



A. japonica (Japanese Anemone). White 

 flowers, good for cutting. 3 feet. Fall. D — 



5 or SH— P— CF. 



A. japonica alba (Whirlwind Anemone). 



Large semi-double, pure white flowers with a 

 slight green around base of petals. 3 feet. 

 Fall. 



A. japonica Queen Charlotte. Large, semi- 

 double, deep pink flowers. Also good for cut- 

 ting. 3 feet. Fall. 



A. japonica rubra (Wind flower J. Rosy- 

 red flowers, with bright vellow stamens. 2 

 feet. Fall. 



*A. Pulsatilla (European Pasqueflower). 



An interesting plant for the rockery. Produces 

 violet or purple flowers during April and May. 

 9 to 12 inches. D — S — P. 



A. sylvestris (Snowdrop Anemone). 



Graceful creamy-white flowers, sweetly scent- 

 ed. 12 to 15 inches. April-July. M— P — CF. 



ANTHEMIS tinctoria kelwayi (Kelway 

 (Camomile). Bright yellow, daisy-like flow- 

 ers. 2 to 3 feet. June-November. S. 



20 cents each S2.00 per dozen 



*AQUILEGIA alpina (Alpine Colum- 

 bine). A charming species, having blue flow- 

 ers. 1 foot. April-May. SH. 



A. (Mrs. Scott Smith's Long Spurred 

 Hybrids). The blossoms of this strain are 

 superior to the common Columbine, having 

 extremely long spurs and a wide range of 

 mixed colors. 3 feet. May-July. SH — CF. 



A. (Long Spurred Hybrids). Same as 

 preceding, except available in separate colors 

 of blue, pink or white. SH — CF. 



*A. vulgaris floreplena (Double Euro- 

 pean Columbine). A double variety, '^''hite 

 to blue. 1^ to 2 feet. May-June. SH — CF. 



Aquilegia (Long Spurred Hybrid j 



*Arabis alpina (Alpine Rockcress). 



Small, white flowers, borne abundantly. 9 

 inches. April-May. D — S. 



*A. alpina floreplena (Double Alpine 

 Rockcress). Very similar to the above, but 

 double flowering. 



3 5 cents each $3.50 per dozen 



*A. muralis rosea (Italian Rockcress). A 



pink flowering varietv. 6 inches. April-Mav. 

 D— S. 



35 cents each $3.50 per dozen 



*ARENARIA balearica ( Corsican Sand- 

 wort). A minute plant, white flowers. 3 

 inches. June. SA — SH. 



*A. montana (Mountain Sandwort). 



Close growing; creeping; dainty white flow- 

 ers. 4 inches. Early summer. April-Mav. 

 SA— S. 



*A. verna caespitosa (Moss Sandwort). 

 A prostrate form creeping low over the 

 ground, white flowers. 3 inches. June. SA — S. 



*ARMERIA laucheana (Rosalie Sea 

 Thrift). Spiny foliage and clusters of vivid 

 pink flowers. 6 inches. June-August. 

 30 cents each $3.00 per dozen 

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All perennials strong plants from pots, 

 25 cents each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 

 per 100, excepting where noted. 



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