ANCHUSA CAPENSIS OR CAPE 
FORGET-ME-NOT. 
A hardy annual of more than ordinary beauty. It grows about 
two feet high, branching freely and bearing a profusion of the most 
lovely flowers, similar in all respects to the Forget-me-not, though 
the blossoms are much larger and of finer color. It is always 
taken for a beautiful, large-flowering Forget-me-not, and for bou- 
auets and cut flowers it is indeed superior to it. Its color is a 
deep, clear, brilliant blue wit h a pure white eye; one of the rarest 
and most lovely shades of that color. It blooms early and con- 
tinues all summer. Pkt., lOO seeds, 3 cts. 
Arabis Alpina. 
ARABIS ALPINA. 
The pure white flowers grow so uniform and thickly that it gives 
the effect of a sheet of snow. Plants perfectly hardy. The earliest, 
prettiest spring flower. The spreading tufts are densely clothed 
with neat, lively green leaves and covered with pure white flowers 
of the most lovely effect, conspicuous in great distance, especially 
in large masses on rockeries or broad edgings for parkroads, hav- 
ing the advantage of braving the greatest drought during summer 
and always looking neat. Pkt., 150 seeds, 4 cts. 
Miss A. Proudfoot, London, Canada, April 7, 1899, writes:— I was delighted 
with the Wallflower I had from you last year, also with the everlastings. 
