BIENNIALS AND PERENNIALS. 



ACONITUM (Monkshood). Nat. Ord., Ranunculacea. 

 Hardy, showy perennials, with long spikes of showy flowers. About 

 two feet in height. 



PRICE. 



Aconitum N" apellus. Fine blue and white « <&$ 



" lyeoetonum. Fine purple i° 



" canariense. Yellow i° 



" Mixed ... • -io 



ALYSSUM. Nat. Ord., Cruciferce, 

 Alyssum saxatile COmpactum. Superb golden-yellow, compact, 



free-flowering perennial, i foot . . 25 



ANEMONE. Nat. Ord., Ranunculacece. 



All the plants of this genus are beautiful, and deserving of cultivation ; 

 they succeed well in any light soil. Hardy perennials. 



Anemone COronaria. Mixed from selected flowers. \ foot , . . .10 



" Pulsatilla (Pasque Flower). White . . . . . .10 



" Species nova Pontica. New ; one of the most beautiful 



ornaments of the sub-alpine regions of the Pontic Mountain . .25 



A QUILEGIA (Columbine). Nat. Ord., Ranunculacea. 



This pretty and interesting genus is an extremely showy and ornamental 

 early-summer-flowering herbaceous plant, combining the most curious forms 

 with the most beautiful and striking colors ; succeeds in any garden soil. 

 Hardy perennials. 



Aquilegia Siberica red<Jish Violet. New ; a fine variety, with up- 

 right, double flower, of a pretty reddish-purple tinge ; plant 



compact, and a profuse bloomer . . . . . . . .15 



glandulosa. The plant is more dwarfish in its habits than 

 the common Columbine. The flowers are large, and rich 

 sky-blue, the inside and margin of the corolla pure white. 1 ft. .10 



alba pleno. Double, white, fine 10 



caryophylloides. White, variously striped with reddish 



crimson ; a beautiful double variety. 1 foot 25 



formosa. Double, crimson and orange, ih feet . . . .05 

 rosea. Beautiful rose-color, double. 2 feet . .25 

 " rubro. Fine crimson, double. 1^ feet . . .25 



Skinnerii. Scarlet and yellow ; very beautiful. 1^ feet . .10 



Finest mixed 10 



Good mixed '* .05 



