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AMSOXIA tatoernaemontana. Pale lav- 
ender-blue flowers, appearing in broad 
clusters in May and June $o 25 
ANEMONE.* The Windflower. A beauti- 
ful and ornamtntal perennial, bearing 
showy flowers in great profusion ; they are 
exceedingly handsome and desirable. 
A. japonica. Rosy carmine flowers of large 
size, produced in autumn 25 
A. alba (Honorine Jobert)). Lovely pure 
white flowers, produced from August to 
November; a most elegant plant .... 30 
A. hybrida. Flowtrs shaped like Hon- 
orine Jobert, but beautiful reddish pur- 
ple 20 
A. Pennsylvanica (dUhotoma). White 
flowers, tinged red in May 25 
A. Pulsatilla. A beautiful species, with 
large flowers, produced in spring, and 
deeply cut foliage 25 
A. sylvestris. Pure white flowers, 2 inches 
across, borne in April and May, sometimes 
all summer. One of the verj' best plants 
for border culture. 12 inches 25 
ANTHEMIS. Chamomile. A fine old gar- 
den favorite, with pleasantly scented leaves. 
The two species named below have pretty, 
daisy-like flowers. 
A. nobilis. Flower-rays white, disk yellow . 20 
A. tinctoria. Flowers pure golden yellow, 
I to 2 inches across, borne from July till 
November. One of our best and showiest 
hardy plants 20 
ANTHERICUM. The hardy species are 
fine border plants, with lily-like flowers. 
A. liliago. St. Bernard's Lily. Pure white 
flowers 25 
A. liliastrum. Larger flowers, white and 
fragrant, on long spikes 25 
AQUIIjEGIA. The Columbine. Splendid 
hardy plants, with ornamental foliage and 
very beautiful flowers; among the best hardy 
perennials, and of very easy culture. 
A. Canadensis. Flowers scarlet and yellow 25 
A. chrysantha. Splendid yellow flowers ; 
one of the finest of all perennials .... 35 
A. coerulea. Light blue and white flowers . 25 
A. vulgari-s fl. pi. Double white flowers . . 25 
AKABIS alpina argenteo varicgata. A 
pretty dwarf plant, with white flowers 
and variegated leaves ; fine for rock-work 25 
ABENARIA. Alpine plants, with evergreen 
leaves, blooming early in summer. 
A. Balearica. Wliite flowers ; small, shin- 
ing leaves ^5 
A. grandiflora. White flowers 25 
A. macrophylla ... ■ 25 
ABMERIA. Interesting Alpine perennials 
of dwarf habit ; excellent for borders, rock- 
work or edging. 
A. alpina ^5 
A. vulgaris (mariiima). Pink or rosy red 
flowers ; a pretty white-leaved species . . 25 
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ARTEMISIA. Old-fashioned garden plants, 
valued for their aromatic fragrance. 
A. Abrotanum, Sduthernwood So 25 
A. Dracunculus. Tarragon. Cultivated 
for its foliage, which has a pleasant flavor. 
We can supply fresh tops for making Tar- 
ragon vinegar in June 25 
A. stellariana. A pretty dwarf plant, with 
silvery white leaves ; very useful for bor- 
ders or edgings 25 
ASCLiEPIAS tuberosa.-" An erect, 
branched shrub, with large umbels of 
brilliant orange flowers of great sub- 
stance ; very shov^y 25 
ASTER. The Michaelmas Daisy. A desir- 
able herbaceous perennial, with pretty 
daisy-like flowers. We offer only the best 
selected sorts, worthy of extensive planting. 
A. alpinus. Of dwarf, stout habit ; bright 
purple flowers 25 
A. Amellus. Beautiful deep purple flowers . 25 
A. longifolius formosus. One of the most 
showy autumn bloomers. Grows in the 
form of pyramidal bushes, which are com- 
pletely clothed with bright, rose colored 
flowers from September until frost. Per- 
fectly hardy, and very desirable 20 
A. Novae-Angliae. Of tall and robust habit, 
with purple flowers 25 
A. rosea. A very showy variety of the 
last, with deep rosy flowers 2=, 
A. ptarmicoidcs. The finest white-flowered 
species, blooming in August and Septem- 
ber ; not in the least weedy. I to 2 feet . 25 
ASTILiBE Japonica.* Silvery white flow- 
ers, that appear in early summer, and 
dark green foliage. Fine for forcing and 
for cutting. 10 to 12 inches. Incorrectly 
called SpircEa Japonica 20 
A. grandiflora.* This plant, recently 
sent out as a new, improved variety, ap- 
pears to be simply the plain green form 
of the next. It is, however, well worthy 
of cultivation 3" 
A. variegata (Golden Astilbe). A fine 
variety of the above, having foliage pret- 
tily veined with yellow, bright red leaf 
stalks, and panicles much more dense 
than in the type 3" 
A. Tliunbergii. A new species from Japan, 
with greenish white flowers in mid-sum- 
mer. Valuable on account of its foliage. 
2 to 3 feet 25 
ASTRAGALUS alopecuroides. A fine 
Siberian plant, having dense spikes of 
yellow pea-like flowers. One of the finest 
perennial plants. 2 to 4 feet 25 
AUBRIETIA. Very dwarf blue-flowering 
evergreen plants, for rockwork and borders. 
The plants bloom in early spring. 
A. deltoidea. Purple flowers in early spring. 25 
A. Grscca. Light purple flowers 25 
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