GENEVA, NEW YORK 
Aquilegia • Columbine 
One of the most deservedly popular groups of 
hardy plants, and one in which every variety has an 
individual grace and beauty which never fails to elicit 
admiration. Resides the types described below, there 
are many hybrid seedlings, all of which are excep- 
tionally fine and distinct, and which we can offer in 
quantity. 
Aquilegia Canadensis, i to i| ft. April to June. 
The wild Honeysuckle. Scarlet and yellow flowers. 
15 cts. each, $1.20 for 10. 
A. caerulea (Rocky Mountain Columbine). 1 ft. 
April to July. An elegant erect bush about 1 foot in 
height, composed of handsome, much-divided foliage 
and large, erect, soft violet-blue flowers with white 
petals; grows freely in any light, sandy soil and can 
be highly recommended. 15 cts. each, $1.20 for 10. 
A. chrysantha. 3 ft. May to August. Numerous 
golden yellow flowers, with long, slender spurs; one 
of the most distinct of this family; fragrant and 
showy. 15 cts. each, $1.20 for 10, $10 per 100. 
A. formosa, or Californica. 2 to 3 ft. May to July. 
A distinct form; sepals and petals yellowish, tinged 
orange and orange-red spurs; foliage broad and orna- 
mental. 15 cts. each, $1.20 for 10, $10 per 100. 
A., var. hybrida. This is a strain of almost un- 
paralleled beauty; it is a cross between A. caerulea 
and A. chrysantha, having similar-shaped flowers, 
but much larger than either of the parent species and 
very distinct in color, varying in almost every shade 
imaginable from creamy white to intense blue and 
rosy purple. 20 cts. each, $1.50 for 10. 
A. glandulosa. 12 in. April and May. A Siberian 
species and one of the most exquisite of all hardy 
perennials. Flowers large, of a rich deep blue, with a 
pure white corolla, rendering the plant very conspicu- 
ous. Likes well-drained soil. 25 cts. each, $2 for 10. 
A. Skinnerii. 1 to 2 ft. May and June. A magnifi- 
cent species with crimson sepals, lined with light 
green and light green petals, and long, straight crim- 
son spurs. 20 cts. each, $1.50 for 10. 
A. vulgaris. i£ to 2 ft. April to June. A variable 
species, with flowers in all shades of blue, white, red 
and purple; of strong, vigorous habit of growth. 15c. 
each, $1.20 for 10, $10 per 100. 
A., var. alba (Munstead White). 2 to 3 ft. April to 
June. Large, pure white flowers. Of great value for 
cutting, and most showy. 15 cts. each, $1.20 for 10. 
A., var. flora plena. 1 to ii ft. May to July. Dou- 
ble flowers in various shades. 20 cts. each, Si. 50 for 
10, $12 per 100. 
Arabis • Rock Cress 
Dwarf, free-flowering plants, suitable for rock- 
work and well-drained localities. 
Arabis albida. 6 to 9 in. April and May. Fragrant 
white flowers borne in great profusion. One of the 
finest spring flowers offered. 15 cts. each, $1.20 for 
10, $10 per 100. 
A. alpina flora plena. An extra-double form of 
Rock Cress. Low growth, suitable either for the 
rockery or the border, and covered with fine racemes 
of pure white double flowers. 15 cts. each, $1.20 for 
10, $10 per 100. 
A. lucida variegata. The prettiest of the variegated 
Rock Cresses. It is adapted to rock-work and thrives 
best in open, sandy, and yet moist, soil, where its yel- 
low variegation is very effective. 25c. ea., $2 for 10. 
Aquilegia chrysantha 
Arenaria • Sandwort 
Dwarf alpincs with tufted foliage, small but showy. 
Of easy culture. 
Arenaria Balearica. Moss-like foliage, studded 
with pure white flowers. 15 cts. each, $1.20 for 10. 
A. caespitosa. 1 in. Coarser foliage and white 
flowers. 15 cts. each, $1.20 for 10 
Armeria • Sea Pink 
A group of gigantic Thrifts, producing from a 
crowded tuft of leaves heads of large flowers, which 
are produced in great abundance. They can be 
highly recommended for rock-work or border and arc 
worthy of a place in the most select collection. 
Armeria cephalotes rubra. 12 to 18 in. June. 
Handsome deep rose or crimson flowers arranged in 
a close globular head on a long stem. Dark green, 
evergreen foliage in a close tuft about 6 inches high. 
A first-class perennial, of easy culture. 15 cts. each, 
$1.20 for 10. 
A. maritima (Cushion Pink). 3 to 6 in. May and 
June. Grass-like foliage, with fine purple flowers. 
Valuable for edging and front borders. 15 cts. each, 
$1.20 for 10, $10 per 100. 
A., var. alba. Pure white flowers. 15 cts. each, 
$1.20 for 10. 
A., var. Lauchiana. 3 to 6 in. April to June. Vivid 
crimson flowers. 15 cts. each, $1.20 for 10. 
A. formosa. A fine variety with deep crimson 
flowers, blooming through the summer. Fine for 
cutting purposes. 20 cts. each, $1.50 for 10. 
Artemisia • Wormwood 
Of more value for their foliage than for blooming 
purposes. 
Artemisia Canadensis. A low, half-trailing species, 
with bluish green foliage, much like A. frigida, and of 
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