Anemone jt.ponica i ■^ee page 6l) 



Adenophora 



Attractive border or rock-garden plants, allied 

 to the Campanulas, wliiclr tiiey resemble in Iiabit, 

 but are periraps more liardy; pretty blue nodding 

 flowers, produced freely on slender wiry stems 

 duriiiL' nilckummer. 



Potaninii. A ^^ratrful airy spike of pale blue bell- 

 shaped ll()«crs; slinib-like habit. July and August. 2 ft. 



Verticillata. Small pale blue flowers arranged in 

 irregular clusters. July and August. 2 feet. 



25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100 



Adonis 



Bird's-Eye, or Spring Adonis 



Voriialis. Bright yellow; one of the earliest of the 

 sjirin- ll..\\c I ; line for rockwork or the border. 9 inches. 

 20 lis. ( ;uli, S:! per doz. 



i^lgopodium • Bishop's Weed 



Podograria varieftata. A rapid-growing perennial, 

 with pre! 1 \ ['M l n-,un l-u hiir liiliage; a good edging plant. 

 I foot. I ct'.. (,11 li, Sr.Td per doz., $10 per 100. 



Agrostemma • Rose Campion 



Coronariaalba. CI, an wl.il,. Il<,urrs; viK.-rv foliage. 

 Ilybri.la Walkeri. I I,. ii,i,-n r. s , rnn ,..n llourrs 



of ti,r, , \rrll,;,.l ■ ul.i. , : ,,,M,|,I, 1. K <,,v,a ll,r plant 



handsome silvery foliage. Splentlid for massing. Dis- 

 tinct and desirable. 



20 cts. each, $2 per doz., $12 per 100 



Ajuga • Bugle 



Ilvbrida Tot Iciitiamii. \ ru w li\l>ri(l variety, 



sinni M to iIh |,o . . I.M . in l,ui 1 1, i n i,. more or 



U-/, . MMi !• \" . , • I, I (,,,, ,'1. Ilouers. 



Kiplans. \ I..,:, ,1,1, , ni;,, ,M,piii;.', |)lant of 



great \.ihn- a-, a )j,i"iin(l i ni IlhIs spots or as a 



rock plant. Blue Mowers in Ma , and luiie. 



20 cts. each, $2 per do/.., $12 per 100 



j Alstroemeria • Chilian Lily 



i Tliesc Iiandsomc Iily-Iil>:c subjects are not hardy 

 north of Philadelphia, but \vill give splendid re- 

 sults if the roots are taken up and carried over 

 the winter in a protected frame or cool cellar in 

 late fall. As they increase rapidly, they siiould 

 be di\ided wiien ]jlantcd out in earl\- spring. 

 They require a moist, ]:>artially shaded location 

 and deep planting. 



Aurantiaca. Showy spikes of orange, spotted crim- 

 son; flowering from July to September. 2 to 3 feet. 



Aurantiaca major. An improved, larger form of 

 the above. 



25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 



Alyssum • Madwort 



Argenteum. A dense-growing variety of dwarf 

 habit; yellow flowers in clustered heads during summer. 

 I foot. 



Rostratum. Deep golden yellow flowers in dense 

 heads. June and July, i foot. 



Saxatile compactum. Cold Du-./. ^ (■llow. An in- 

 dispensable rockery or border plant, producing attrac- 

 tive, broad, flat heads of flowers in cailv summer; fra- 

 grant. I foot. 20 cts. each, $2 per doz.. Si 2 per 100. 

 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., except where noted 



Anchusa italica • Alkanet 



Handsome, robust plants, with strong spikes 

 comi)letely co\-ered with llow ers nf \ arious shades 

 of blue from June on. At home in stnin>' positions 

 in the rear of the hardy border or in gioups. 



Dropmore Variety. Deep sk\ -hhic, t arried on fine, 

 pyranilifil stems, growing lo a lu-lghl of i Ici't or more. 

 June an.l ,lul\. 



Opal. A Ix aiitiful lustrous blue \ arli l\ of I he Drop- 

 more type. One of the finest herbaceous plants in this 

 color. 



Perry's Variety. Rich deep blue; very effective. 

 4 feet. 



Pride of Dover. I.ovely pale blue flowers. A good 

 companion to Dropmore. 



25 Cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 



