ANCHUSA (Bugloss). — Hardy perennials, of easy culture. Sow in spring, and transplant. 
No. 159. Capensis (Cape Forget-me-not). Blue. VA feet 
“ 1498. Dropmore Variety. A very fine variety, with heads of beautiful flowers of a lovely gentian-blue 
shade. Excellent for cutting. 4 feet 
Per pkt. 
.16 and .26 
.10 and .26 
.16 and .26 
ANEMONE (Wind Flower). — These beautiful spring and autumn flowers are perfectly hardy. Nos. 161 and 
162 are bulbous, and 163 and 164 are herbaceous perennials. Seed ot the tuberous va- 
rieties should be sown thinly in light soil in spring and remain in seed bed until alter 
flowering. 
No 161 St. Brigid. Double and Semidouble, easily grown from seed . . . . 
“ 162. Coronaria (Poppy Anemone). Beautiful single large-flowered varieties 
“ 163. Japonica. Hardy perennial, flowering in September; soft rose. 2 teet 
“ 164. Japonica Honorine Joubert. The best white for cutting. 2 feet . . . 
.15 and .26 
.16 
.16 
.26 
Per pkt. 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) — Hardy 
perennial for spring bedding. 
No. 197. Albida. White; neat. 
6 inches 10 and .26 
No. 198. Alpina. Paper white. 
6 inches 10 and .25 
ARALIA. — Foliage plants for 
general purposes. Sow in pots 
in early spring, in heat, and 
pot off. 
No. 199. Papyrifera (Rice Paper 
Plant) 26 
No. 200. Sieboldi. Palmate 
foliage 26 
ARGEMONE (Prickly Poppy).— 
Sow in March and plant out 
in sunny borders. Very easily 
grown. 
No. 202. Grandiflora. Hardy 
annual; white 16 
ARISTOLOCHIA (The Dutch- 
man’s Pipe). — Climbing 
plants, with curious pipe- 
shaped flowers. Sow in heat 
in March, and pot off. 
No. 203. Elegans. Perennial; 
handsomely spotted. Pretty 
for conservatory 26 
No. 204. Sipho. Hardy climb- 
er; splendid foliage, and 
easily grown 26 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS. — 
Easily raised from seed sown 
in early spring in heat. Valu- 
able for cutting for bouquets 
and table decoration. -Also 
makes a nice plant for cover- 
ing a pillar in the conserva- 
tory, or for training over a 
balloon-shaped frame. A. 
Sprengeri is a grand basket 
plant. 
No. 205. Asparagus plumosus 
nanus . . Per 100 seeds 1.00 
No. 206. Asparagus Sprengeri. 
Per 1,000 seeds 1.60 
.26 
.26 
ASPERULA. 
No. 207. Odorata (Woodruff) 
New Mown Hay. The dried 
leaves and stems, are very 
fragrant. Perennial, white, 
sweet scented. 4 inches .10 and .26 
Arctotis Grandis 
Most useful for cutting, having long stalks borne erect. 
jBCTfiTlt; — Half hardv An annual from S. W. Africa. Most userui ior tuning, navius 
No. 201. Grandis. Daisy-like flowers, pure white, lilac on the outside, with a lavender disc; o very rasyjiu^ u^ 
flowering all the summer. 
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