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AJTRA. Hair-Grass. 



A. f«liis vaxlegatis. A distiuot yellow stripcl grass. Ono of the lln.^t Imnly 

 grasses; \isefiil for CKlying-. Soc. 



A,Il(iA. Bu-le. 



Trctty.lwai-f plants, with tiowcs in whorisiu the axils of tUeienves. 



rubni. 1! 1:1.-1, KAvi;i> I(iTnr,E. rioivors blue, foliago purple: 

 L'l-s. May. 



sinfiiiling. .May. :.'.'«•. 

 ■.•ptans var. I), alba. 'WhiKMIo 



A. .salicifolia. \Vii,i., 



A. Ilalira. A tine spi' 

 Aug-usr. 2."ic. 



ALSTJUKMKUIA. Peruvian l ily. 



\. aii.-aiitiaca, A vigca-otis s[M.-c-ios, llowt-riri- in sinnnicT anrl autuani, in uni- 

 ln'Is. Flowers liiy-likc, oi-ange; 2 to 1 Iri'l. :.'.-u-. 



A3IS()MA. 



-i.i:.\VKO Amsom.\. Large, .'^rncjoih I'oliafre; line blui! tlowci-s. May. 2 feet. :.'.5c. 



ANCHISA. Alkanct. 



•s, with rough leaves and stein.s, and line hliie flowois; 4 to .5 feet. Juno, July and 



A N IC M OX 15. AV i iicl- tl o wc r. 



A. .JajioiiicH. A distine.t and beautiful si)eeies; flow- 

 ers 2i inches in diameter; bright |)iiri>lish rose, 

 with golden yellow centers, liorne in great 

 profusion frtan Septcurber to November. 

 Height, 'Zi feet; habit neat and eomjiaet; very 

 desirable and eflectivo as a pot plant, and in 

 lines or masses in beds or mixed borders. 30c. 

 var. alba. (Honnriim Jtihcrt.) A distinct and 

 beautiful variety of the preceiling ; flowers :3i 

 inches in diameter ; pure whiter, center golden 

 yellow, borne in great profusion from Sc]!- 

 tetnber to Xoveinber ; very desirable and ef- 

 fective as a pot plant, and in lines 0 

 in beds or mixed borders. 30e. 



ANTENXAIMA. Cat's-Kar. 



A. dioica. MOUNTAIN KvEiiLASTisci. Adwarf plaiat 

 with creeping stems, and silvery foliage, jiro- 

 ducing small white flowers 

 stems six inches liigh. 2.5c. 



White Ake.mone. 

 AiSTHEMIS. Chamomile. 



o to two incht_'s 



n July to November; 



..\. tinctorla. Yem^dw Chajio.mile. Flowers golden yellow, <; 

 valuable. 12 to IS inches. 2.")e. 



ANTHEKICUM. St. Bruno's J^ily. 



A pretty genus with white llowers. 

 A. liliastruni. St. BRtTXO's LiEY. A beautiful plant, with narrow, gra.ss-lilce foliage, and spikes of small, > 

 fragrant, lily-like llowers ; valuable. May to August. 2.5c. 

 var. major. GiaxtSt. Bufso's Lii^y. Long spikes of pure white, lily-like, fragnuit llowers; line. 2 

 White llowers ; 18 inches. June. iSic. 



A. 



AQUILEGIA. Columbine. 



high, bearing sin 



lily cultivate 



A. alpiiia. A native of the higher parts of tht! Euroi)eau Alps. Stems !) to IK 

 llowers. 50e. 



\. Canadensis. Our well-known native species, with scark^t seiiiils and bright yellow petals ; 

 .V. Olyinpica. Flowers red and yellow. 2.5c. 



•i. formosa hybrida. Syn. Callfornica Hybrida. The sejials and petals yellowish, I iiiged orange imil < 



red sinirs ; 2 to 4 feet. Jlay to September. .5(lc. 

 .1. glaiidulosa. A Siberian species with large white flowers, with sepals bright lilae-blue anil lu^tais white 



pretty; 13 inches. April and May. 25. 

 A. .Skiiinerii. Crimson sepals lined with light green ; light green )ietalsand long straight 



June to September. 50o. 



•y blue 

 1. 25e. 



>ratige 



sjiiirs ; :i f(H;t. 



