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Aquilegia, Giant Long-Spurred 
Anthemis 
montana, pretty small flower, 
like a White Chrysanthemum. Height, 
6 in. Excellent perennial. y 8 oz. 75c., 
Xelwayi. Bright yellow flowers. June to 
September. iy 2 ft. y 8 oz. 50c„ 
PERRY’S VARIETY, large pale golden 
yellow, fine cut flower. 
Aquilegia (Columbine). H. P. A most 
desirable border plant, blooms from May 
to July. lVfe to 3 ft. 
LONG SPURRED BLUE SHADES 
y 8 oz. $1.50, 
LONG SPURRED ORANGE AND SCAR¬ 
LET SHADES .i/ 8 oz. $1.50 
LONG SPURRED FINK SHADES 
y 8 oz. $1.50, 
LONG SPURRED MIXED % oz. $1.50, 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT’S CELEBRATED 
STRAIN. A renowned English strain. 
% oz. $2.00, 
CRIMSON STAR. (New.) Brilliant dark 
crimson ... 
alpina. A charming Alpine species with 
large and beautiful blue flowers. 1 ft. 
canadensis. Scarlet and vellow, 
'A oz. $1.50, 
chrysantha, Long spurred. Bright yellow, 
2 ft.(4 oz. $1.50, 
coerulea. Blue.Vi oz. $1.50, 
caernlea “Rose Queen” A long-spurred 
variety. Flowers light to dark rose with 
white centers, yellow anthers. 
Copper Queen. Copper red with long spurs. 
Hensol Harebell. (New.) Vivid violet-blue. 
Single Mixed .% oz. 75c., 
Double Mixed . y^ oz. $1.00, 
Pkt. 
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Pkt. 
Arabis alpina (Rock Cress). White H. P. 
6' in.oz. 50c., .15 
rosea. Vivid rose.25 
Arctotis grandis. (African Daisy.) Pure 
white, lilac on underside of petals, excel¬ 
lent cut flower. H. A. 2 ft.% oz. 50c., .10 
Hybrids. Red and orange shades.25 
Scapigera. Large flowers in a great variety 
of colors .50 
Arenaria balearica. H. P. Close turf-like 
habit, small white flowers.25 
csespitosa. H. P. Easily grown dwarf rock 
plant, bright green foliage, studded with 
tiny white flowers, from May to July.25 
grandiflora. H. P. One of the most effec¬ 
tive rock plants, of trailing habit, pro¬ 
ducing large pure white flowers in 
Spring. 6 in.25 
montana. H. P. One of the best of rock 
plants; it forms mounds of foliage which 
are covered with white flowers. 8 in.25 
Armeria h. p. (sea pink.) 
formosa gigantea. Bright rosy pink.15 
Ruby. Forms neat tufts of evergreen foli¬ 
age, flowers, 2 ft. high, of a brilliant 
shade of bright rose pink.:..25 
Artemisia saccorum viridis (Summer 
Fir). H. A. A light and elegant foliage 
plant which forms pyramidal bushes 
from 3 to 5 feet in height of a deep 
green color .25 
Asclepias curassavica. G. P. Very useful 
and showy plant for indoor and green¬ 
house decoration. Flowers reddish 
orange-scarlet, borne in large erect clus¬ 
ters .25 
Tuberosa. Bright orange, very beautiful.50 
Asparagus plumosus nanus. G. P. This 
graceful climbing Asparagus has foliage 
finer than that of the most delicate fern. 
100 seeds $1.00, .25 
Sprengeri. A graceful drooping variety, 
for hanging baskets.100 seeds 50c., .15 
Asperula odorata (Sweet Woodruff). H. P. 
Grown for its fragrant leaves; flowers 
white. 1 % ft.15 
Azurea setosa. Excellent for cutting; 
flowers blue. 9 in.10 
PERENNIAL ASTERS 
Aster. H. P. alpinus Goliath. 
Pkt. 
A charming 
little Alpine, 6 inches high, producing in 
July dainty lilac flowers with golden 
centres.25 
alpinus, Nancy Perry. A very fine variety 
with lavender-blue ray florets slightly in¬ 
curved and golden centre, 6 in.:.25 
Delavayi. Delightful shade of lavender, 
with a conspicuous jet black disc. 18 in.50 
subcoeruleus. A Himalayan species of com¬ 
pact habit, bearing deep blue flowers. 
Easily raised from seed, 12 in...25 
subcoeruleus, “Wartburg Star”. A giant 
early flowering variety. Rich lavender 
blue in color. 24 in.50 
Parreri. H. P. A lovely soft tone of violet- 
mauve, greatly enhanced by a large 
golden-orange disc. 2 to 3 ft. May-June .35 
Hardy Mixed (Michaelmas Daisy). Fall¬ 
flowering, splendid for cutting. 
Vi oz. $1.00, .25 
