AUTUMN Catalogue, 1909. 



HARDY PERENNIALS -Con^/nw. 



Aconitum. Monkshood or Helmet Floivcr. 



Autumnale. Large spikes of dark blue flowers; 

 valuable for shady places; July to Sept. 3 ft. 

 Napellus. Dark blue; Aug. and Sept. 3 ft. 

 Agrostemma, Coronaria. Mullein Pink. Bright 



crimson; June to Sept. 2 ft 



Coronaria alba. Mullein Pink. Pure white ; 



June to Sept. 2 ft 



Ajuga Reptans Rubra. Purplish blue flowers. 

 Alyssum Rostratum. Mad-wort. Golden yellow; 



June and July, i ft iV ft 



Saxatile Compactum. Gold Dust. Bright yellow ; 

 showy plant for border or rockery masses ; 



April to June, i ft. . 



Anthemis Tinctoria. Hardy Marguerite. Bright 

 yellow ; splendid hardy plant for massing and 

 for cutting; June to Sept. ij ft. . 



Alyssum Saxatile Compactum. 



Aquilegia, Farquhar's Long=Spurred Hybrids. These 

 comprise many new and beautiful shades of lav- 

 ender, blue, white, orange and pink ; June to 



July. 2 ft 



Coerulea. Rocky Mountain Columbine. Beautiful 

 blue and white flowers with long spurs . 



Nivea Qrandiflora. Pure white 



Olympica. Delicate mauve-blue, white corolla 



Arabis Alpina. Rock Cress. Fine rockery and border 

 plant; pure white flowers from April to June. Aft. 

 Alpina. fl. pi. Pure white double flowers . 



Arenaria Montana. Sand-wort. Very desirable ever- 

 green trailing plant, forming a dense carpet of 

 foliage and covered with large white flowers dur- 

 ing spring. Splendid plant for the rockery . 



Artemisia Pontica. Wormwood. Large yellow 

 flowers: vSept. 3 ft 



Asclepias Tuberosa. Butterfly Weed. A very showy 

 hardy plant producing umbels of brilliant 

 orange-colored flowers; June to Sept. 2 ft. . 



Asphodelus Luteus. Asphodel. Fragrant, yellow lily- 

 like flowers ; June and July. 3 ft 



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Aquilegia, Farquhar's Long-Spurred Hybrids. 



