SIEBRECHT & SON 
SUNKEN GARDEN- WITH OLD-FASHIONED FLOWERS 
Old-fashioned Garden Flowers 
lu all cases where the price is quoteil li.v the huudred. we will furuish 2y at the 100 rate. 
Achillea (Yarroiv) AcOrUS [SweelFlag) 
$10 to $12 per 100 
Achillea Millefolium rubrum. A garden form 
of the "white Yarrow," so coinmou alous tlip 
roailsidcs. Dee]) rose: flowers freely July 
and August. 18 inches. 
A. Ptarmica plena, "The Pearl." Pure white, 
douhle, particularly good for cutting. July. 
2 to 3 feet. 
A. tomentosa. A golden yellow species, very 
different from all the preceding, growing in 
tufts and covering the ground with a carpet 
of green. July. 0 inches. 
Aconitum {Monkshood) 
$15 to $17 per 100 
Aconitum Napellus. A stately plant so often 
seen in old-fashioned gardens. Large, dark 
purple flowers. Septemlier and Octoher. ". 
to 4 feet. 
A. Japonicum. Deep hliie flowers, tinged with 
red. July to Sejileniher. 3 to 4 feet. 
A. uncinatum. A trailing species for shady 
places ; similar, but hears smaller flowers 
than Napellus. 
NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. 
Acorus Calamus variegatus (Variegated Sweet 
Flag). Pretty, white and green, iris-like fo- 
liage; for wet places. 3 feet. $15 to $20 
per 100. 
Amsonia 
Amsonia salicifolia. A very clean-growing 
plant, with willow-like leaves and pale blue 
flowers. June. 2 feet. $20 per 100. 
Anemone (WinJflower) 
$15 to $18 per 100 
The .Japanese Anemones are undoubtedly tlie 
best of their kind, and well worth special at- 
tention. They bloom in late fall when flowers 
are becoming scarce, and are very tine for 
cutting. 
Anemone Japonica. There are a number of 
forms and colors of the Japanese Anemones, 
all of which are particularly fine. We list 
the following as being the best of the class. 
A. Japonica alba. Large wliite flowers. 
A. Japonica, Brilliant. Beautiful shade of dark 
red. 
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