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AQULLEGIA 

 Columbine 



Popular hardy perennials producing grace- 

 ful spurred flowers on stems 2 feet or more 

 above the beautiful dark green foliage. 

 Easily grown from the seed. Pkt., 10c; 

 1-16 oz., 40c. 



CHRYSANTHA. Long spurred golden yel- 

 low. 



CHRTSAXTHA ALBA. Large pure white. 

 COERULLA, HYBRIDS (Rocky Mountain 

 Columbine). Blue and pink mixed with 

 yellow. 



JAETSCHAUI. Yellow with red tip. 

 SKINNERI. Large scarlet, extra fine. 

 COLLECTION. One full packet each of five 

 colors, 40c. 



LONG SPURRED COLUMBINES. Mixed 

 splendid large flowering, long spurred va- 

 rieties. If not allowed to seed these sorts 

 will bloom through a good part of the 

 summer. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 40c. 



ACONITUM 

 FISHERI (Monkshood). Large, porcelain- 

 blue hood-shaped flowers, very effective in 

 borders. Valuable for cutting. Two feet 

 high. Pkt., 10c; 1-16 oz.. 25c. 



ANEMONE 

 CORONARLA, POPPY ANEMONE. Pleas- 

 ing hardy plants, fine for herbaceous border 

 or bed, 10 inches high. Mixed colors. Pkt., 

 10c; 1-16 oz., 25c. 



ARABIS 



Commonly known as rock cress. It is used 

 extensively in the making of rock gardens 

 and for border edgings. It is very early 

 flowering and hardy, having an abundance 

 of erect snowy white blossoms. Pkt., 10c; y% 

 oz., 20c. 



ASTERS 

 Perennial 



Can be sown from seeds in the spring and 

 where the season is long enough will usu- 

 ally bloom the following fall. They run in 

 purple and white and are very attractive. 

 Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c. 



AUBRETIA (Mix) 



HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA. Large flowers 

 varying from white to reds and blues. Very 

 useful for rock work and borders. Pkt.. 

 10c; 1-16 oz., 50c. 



ARMERIA 



FORMOSA. The Cliff Rose. Thrives in 

 crevices and crannys of rocks. Resembles a 

 deep green moss and keeps green all through 

 the winter. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c. 



BOLTONTA 

 Come in pink and white colors and closely 

 resemble the perennial asters. They grow 

 profusely on tall stems and present a very 

 fluffy and dainty appearance and very 

 showy. Pkt., 10c. 



BOCCONIA 



(PLUME POPPY, OB TREE CELANDINE). 

 CORDATA. A noble, hardy perennial, beau- 

 tiful in foliage and flower, admirably adapt- 

 ed for planting in the shrubbery borders, 

 center of beds and In bold groups in almost 

 any position. It will grow in any soil or 

 situation, attaining from 6 to 8 feet in 

 height; flowers in terminal panicles, of a 

 creamy-white color during July and August. 

 Pkt., 10c; % om., 25c. 



CANTERBURY BELLS 



Much attention is now paid to this stately, 

 old-fashioned flower. Easily grown from 

 seed and fine for the Perennial Border. 

 Hardy biennial. 2% to 3 feet. Pkt., 400 

 seeds, 10c. 



"CUP AND SAUCER." A showy strain, 

 with flowers resembling a cup and saucer. 

 A single plant bears from 100 to 200 blos- 

 soms. Mixed. 1-16 oz., 20c. 

 DOUBLE MIXED. "With bells doubled or 

 trebled. 1-16 oz., 20c. 



PINK SHADES. Choice pink shades. 1-16 

 oz., 15c. 



SINGLE MIXED. A splendid prize strain. 

 1-16 oz., 15c. 



SPECIAL MIXED. My above four strains 

 mixed, nothing finer. 1-16 oz., 15c. 

 CARPATICA (Carpathian Hare-Bell). A 

 pretty, compact species, not exceeding eight 

 inches high. Flowers clear blue, one inch 

 in diameter. Blooms from June to last of 

 October. 1-16 oz., 20c. 



MEDIUM. Old-fashioned Canterbury Bell. 

 In three colors, pink, blue and white. Our 

 stock has been grown from the finest strain 

 of seed. Two to three feet. June-July. 

 1-16 oz., 15c. 



PERSICIFOLIA. Grows 1% feet high, and 

 produces a great number of blue flowers ir 

 loose clusters from June to July. 1-16 oz. 

 30c. 



PYRAMIDALIS. A most attractive planl 

 for the border, forming a perfect pyramid, 

 covered with large, blue and white flowers. 

 Four to six feet. Blooms in August. 1-lfl 

 oi., 25c. 



Canterbury BeUa 



