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AQUILKGIA (Columbine) 



Old favorite spring and early summer-blooming plants, growing about 2 feet 

 high, that succeed in any ordinary garden soil. 

 Canadensis. Our native Columbine, bright red and yellow. 

 Chrysantha. The golden -spurred "Columbine." 

 Coerulea {Rocky 3Iountain Columbine). Blue and white. 

 Flabellata nana alba. A dwarf ; pure white. 

 Helense. Large blue; white corolla. 

 Skinneri. Yellow with long orange-red spur. 

 Vulgaris. The European violet-blue Columbine. 

 Long=SpUrred Hybrids. A splendid strain in a large variety of colors. 



20 cts, each; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. Set of 8 varieties, $1.35. 



ARABIS (Rock Cress) 



Alpina. One of the most desirable of the very early spring-flowering plants 

 that is especially adapted for edging and for the rock garden, but does equally 

 well in the border, forming a dense carpet completely covered with pure 

 white flowers. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



ARMERIA (Thrift) 



Attractive dwarf plants that will succeed in any soil, forming evergreen tufts 

 of bright green foliage, from which innumerable flowers appear in dense heads. 



They flower more or less continuously 

 Very useful in the rockery. 



A-NCH1.ISA Italica, Dropmore Variety 



on stiff wiry stems, about 9 inches high 

 from early spring until late in the fall. 

 Formosa Alba. White-tinted rose. 

 Maritima Laucheana. Bright pink. 

 — Alba. A pretty white. 



20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



ASCLEPIAS 



Tuberosa {Butterfly Weed). One of the showiest of our native perennials; 

 2 feet high, and producing from July to September heads of orange- colored 

 flowers. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



AIVCHUSA (Alkanet) 



Italica Dropmore Variety. A grand improvement on the old 

 Italica; beautiful rich blue flowers produced with remarkable 

 freedom throughout the entire summer; 5 to 6 feet high. 



— Opal. Similar to the above, but lustrous light blue in 

 color. 



riyosotidiflora. A distinct new species from the Caucasian 

 Mountains, growing but 10 to 12 inches high, producing 

 during April and May sprays of beautiful Forget-Me-Not- 

 like flowers of rich blue. 



25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 



ANEMONES (Windflowers) 



Pennsylvanica {Pennsylvdnia Wiudflower). The prettiest 



of our native Windflowers, growing 12 to 15 inches high, 



and producing its large white flowers in the greatest profusion 



from June to August. 

 Pulsatilla {Pasqne Flower). Grows from 9 to 12 inches 



high, and produces violet or purple flowers during April or 



May. 

 Sylvestris [Snowdrop Windflower), Large, cup-shaped, 



pure white flowers, on clean stems, held well above the neat, 



handsomely cut foliage. 

 Price. Any of the above, 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz. 



ANTHEMIS (Marguerite) 

 Tinctoria. This hardy Marguerite is one of the most satis- 

 factory summer-flowering perennials, succeeding in the poorest 

 soil; ot bushy habit, growing about 15 inches high, and pro- 

 ducing its large golden-yellow, daisy-like flowers continuously 

 during the entire summer. 



— Alba. Creamy-white flowers with yellow centre. 



— Pallida. Light canary-yellow. 



Price. 20 cts. each; $2. 00 per doz. ; $12.00 per 100. 



Aqoilegia or Columbine 



NOTE. — All Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by Parcel Post add 10 per cent, 

 to value of order to points east of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River. 



