Aster No- 4 
and pretty, 1 
Anremone defcapetala—4 to 8 in. Finely dissected pur¬ 
plish leaves and showy, white to almost real blue 
flowers with two or more series of sepals and petals. 
S and L. Spring. 25c. 
Anemone No. 2—5 to 12 in. purplish leaves and a 
single series of broad, snow white rays. Sh and N. 
Spring. 2 for 25c. 
Aristolochia serptentaria—1 ft. The botanical drug 
commonly called snakeroot. Slender stem, rough- 
hairy leaves and small, purplish, sac-like flowers, on 
the ground. Very aromatic. Sh & M. Spring. 2t>c.. 
Arisaema triphylla—1 ft. Corm, trifoliate leaf and a 
• green, calla-like flower. Jack-in-tlie-pulpit. Sh & M. 
Spring. 25c. 
Astragalus inexicanus—Short, prostrate branches, 
pinnate leaves and axillary spikes of cream and rose, 
pea form flowers. Early spring. Lovely. S and L. 35c. 
Astragalus No. 2—3 to 6 in. Tuft of hairy leaves and 
violet flowers in globular heads. Spring. S and L or 
N. 2 for 25c. 
Astragalus molllssimus— 5 to 8 in. —Tuft of silver- 
hairy leases and spikes of rose pink flowers- Spring. 
25c. 
As ij eplodora decumbens—1 ft. A circle of short, di- 
vet*! ent branches, each ending with a big, rounded 
head of fragrant, white and purple florets. Spring. 
S and L. 35c- 
Aseiepias tuberosa—1 to 2 feet. Hairy leaves and 
flat, terminal clusters of orange yellow to dark 
scarlet florets. Summer. S or Sh and A or N. 35c. 
Amsoma texana—8 to 14 in. Leafy stems and flat 
terminal clusters of light blue, fragrant, phlox form 
flowers. Begins blooming when barely out of ground 
Spring. S and L. 25c. 
Aristida purpurea—1 ft. A wiry grass that throws 
out glistening, red purple filaments that ripple and 
wave with every breeze. Colonies are charming. The 
crowns are small. Early summer. S and N. 5 for 25c. 
AndrostepMum coeruleum—3 to 6 in. Bulb, grassy 
leaves, naked scape and an open umbel of light blue 
flowers of daffodil form. Spring. S and L. 25c. 
Aphancstephus skirrobasis—6 to 12 in. Small leaves, 
branching stem and big, snow white “daisies” with 
violet reverse. Spring. Annual. S and N. 2 for 25c. 
Acacia filicioides—1 to 2 ft. Branching stem, broad, 
feathery, compound leaves and small, white flower 
balls. Summer. S and L or N. 35c. 
* 4 BIood Grass’*—1 in. Flat, close tuft of broad, short 
leaves that turn crimson when frosted. Nearly ever¬ 
green. Weak, inconspicuous seed stem. Soon dis¬ 
appears. S, M and N. 2 for 25c. 
Baptisia spliaerccarpa—About 1 ft. Bushy, hairy 
palmate leaves. Foot long, drooping racemes of big, 
creamy, pea form flowers. Spring. S or Sh and L or 
N. 1- and 2-eve divisions. 25c- 
Bradburya virginiana—Slender, trifoliate Climber. 
Solitary, pale or pinkish violet flowers of astonish¬ 
ing size. Butterfly Pea. All summer. S & A or N. 25c 
O’ssus incisa—8 ft. Tuberous rooted vine with pret¬ 
tily cut, succulent leaves, and black or blue berries 1 . 
Fall. S or Sh & L or N. 25c. 
