THE M. H. HARMAN COMPANY 
Amsonia 
Amsonia Tabernasmontana. 2 ft. June. Willowy 
foliage and dense spikes of bright blue flowers. 15 cts 
each, $1.20 for 10, $10 per 100. 
Anchusa • Alkanet 
Anchusa Italica. 3104 ft. June and July. Bearing 
all summer panicles of clear, sky-blue flowers similar 
to the Forget-me-not. A very useful perennial. 15c. 
each, $1.20 for 10, $10 per 100. 
Anemone • Windflower 
Under this head are included some of the most 
charming of hardy plants, which afford bloom from 
early spring until the first frost of winter. 
Anemone Japonica. 3 to 4 ft. September until 
frost. No garden is complete without this and its 
companion, the white form. It is of vigorous growth, 
with handsome foliage, and the flowers of a pinkish 
red are freely produced on long stems, and are of 
great merit for cutting. 15 cts. each, $1.20 for 10, 
$10 per 100. 
A., var. alba (Honorine Jobcrt). September to 
November. Pure, large white flowers with yellow 
stamens. The latest-flowering perennial we have 
except the Hellebore, and equalled by but few hardy 
plants. This and the red form ought to be well pro- 
tected by a heavy mulching of leaves. 15 cts. each, 
$1.20 for 10, $10 per 100. 
Anemone Japonica 
A., var. Lady Ardilaun. A very robust form of the 
latter. Foliage massive and plant hardier. 25 cts. 
each, $2 for 10. 
A. patens Nuttalliana (American Pasque Flower). 
10 in. April. Large, cup-shaped lilac flowers; finely 
cut foliage. 25 cts. each, $2 for 10. 
A. Pennsylvanica. 15 in. June and July. White, 
cup-shaped flowers an inch across. One of the best of 
our native Anemones, and adapted to shady positions 
IS cts. each, $1.20 for 10, $10 per 100. 
A. Prince Henry. Very double, rich pink flowers, 
exquisiteb’ formed and freely produced. Most dis- 
tinct from all other varieties. 25 cts. each, $2 for 10. 
A. pulsatilla (The Pasque Flower). 9 in. April and 
May. One of the prettiest of British plants. Admir- 
ably adapted either for rock-work or the open border. 
The flowers arc of a deep purple, clothed on the ex- 
terior with long, silky hairs. 20 cts. each, $1.50 for 10. 
A. Queen Charlotte. 2 to 3 ft. The finest of all 
Anemones. It blooms much earlier than the old va- 
rieties, and the flowers are not spoiled by the early 
frosts, an evil quite common to the older varieties. 
It is also much hardier, and does not die out by win- 
ter-killing, while the flowers are beyond comparison 
with the type. They are fully 4 inches across, and 
of the most delightful shade of La France pink, last- 
ing a long lime when cut, as they are of great sub- 
stance. 20 cts. each, $1.50 for 10, $12 per 100. 
A. sylvestris. 1 to ij ft. April to July. Large, 
white flowers and fine foliage. Good in border or 
partial shade. 13 cts. each, $1.20 for 10, $10 per 100. 
A., var. Whirlwind. 3 to 4 ft. A semi-double white 
form very much hardier than any of the others. In 
habit the plant is like the well-known White Japan 
Anemone, — the same strong growth and healthy 
foliage, and perhaps even more abundantly blooming. 
The flowers, which are 2 1 to 3 inches across, have 
several rows of white sepals, and the blooms last 
much longer than those of the single variety. 15 cts. 
each, $1.20 for 10, $10 per 100. 
Anthemis • Chamomile 
Of easy cultivation. It is a profuse bloomer, with 
good foliage. The best of the group is — 
Anthemis tinctoria. 2 to 3 ft. June to October. 
Flowers deep lemon-yellow. Excellent for cutting. 
15 cts. each, $1.20 for 10, $10 per 100. 
A., var. Kelwayii. 2 to 3 ft. June to October. 
Deeper yellow flowers and fine foliage. A choice 
plant. 15 cts. each, $1.20 for 10, $10 per 100. 
Anthericum • St. Bruno’s Lily 
A splendid and showy perennial. Rarely grown. 
We offer the true 
Anthericum liliastrum major. This is a gigantic 
form of the type, bearing spikes of pure white flowers 
about 2 feet in height, issuing from tufts of long, nar- 
row, grass-like foliage. The flowers are about 2 inches 
in length, and exceedingly fragrant; one of the most 
beautiful of our late spring-flowering perennials. No 
collection can afford to be without it. It is perfectly 
hardy. 10 cts. each, 90 cts. for 10, $7 per 100. 
Apios • Ground Nut 
Apios tuberosa. July and August. A native 
climber of vigorous habit and adapted to the rapid 
covering of bare, unsightly places. Flowers fragrant, 
of curious combination of chocolate and red tints. 
13 cts. each, $1.20 for 10, $10 per 100. 
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