Allium Schoenoprasum (a)—Rather showy heads 
of clustered bloom, bright mauve lavender in 
color. Very free. Leaves are sometimes 
used for seasoning. Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c. 
Allium Stellatum—Airy clusters of tiny pink 
flowers on 18 inch stems. Hardy and pretty, 
Late summer. Pkt. 20c; special pkt. 50c. 
Allium Winklerianum—Likely the earliest of 
Alliums, flowering in May. Clustered heads 
of white, pale lavender or deep lilac. Ef¬ 
fective in rockery. Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c. 
Offer 4A4—One pkt. each of the above for 82.75. 
THE ANEMONES 
The Anemones or Wind-flowers are among the 
loveliest of spring beauties, and they thrive won¬ 
derfully in border or rockery. 
Prairie Windflower (Anemone Patens Nuttalli) — 
The blooms are large and rather cup-like, a 
rare blue-purple on opening but fading to 
opaline lavender. When the petals fall their 
place is taken by a long, almost iridescent, 
silken tassel, tossing in the lightest breeze. 
It is well named Windflower. Pkt. 20c; spe¬ 
cial pkg. 50c; % oz. $1.00. 
Anemone Decapetala—Chalice formed flowers, 
with lustrous petals of cream or soft purple. 
Tuberous rooted. For the shady rockery. 
Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c; 14 oz. 90c. 
Anemone Cernua—A Japanese beauty, with 
pretty nodding claret-purple flowers. Rockery. 
Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c; 14 oz. 75c. 
Anemone Sky Cup (b)—An interesting Wind 
Flower in varied and brilliant shades of blue, 
the brighter hues predominating. Pkt. 15c; 
special pkg. 35c; 14 oz. 75c; 1 oz. $2.50. 
Anemone His Excellency (b)—A new sort with 
very large cups of most intense vivid scarlet. 
Pkt. 20c; special pkg. 50c; 14 oz. 81-25. 
Anemone Sphenophylla—The one Anemone that 
likes hot dry places. Pink cups. Rockery. 
Tuberous rooted. Pkt. 25c; special pkg. 60c. 
Anemone Stellata—Star Wind Flower. Gay star- 
like flowers, rose, purple or white. Pkt. 20c; 
special pkg. 50c. 
Anemone Alpina Sulfurea—Sulphur yellow, a 
rare Anemone coloring. Lovely. Pkt. 25c. 
Anemone Japonica Blend—A magnificent autumn 
blooming Anemone, with large and graceful 
flowers of pink, rose, or purest white. Pkt. 
25c; special pkg. 60c. 
Anemonella Thalictroides (b)—The Rue Anemone. 
A dainty tuberous rooted plant grown for its 
carpet of beautiful leaves and its attractive 
white or pink tinted early spring flowers. Pkt. 
20c; special pkg. 50c. 
Offer 5A4—One pkt. each of the above for 81-75. 
TRUE SCOTTISH HEATHER 
This home-like evergreen is just as hardy and 
easily grown here as on the sunny heaths of its 
native Scotland. The small rosy rather pretty 
flowers are carried in erect racemes. Heather 
thrives on dry open banks but will also grow in 
light shade. Cut branches may be dried for win¬ 
ter bouquets. Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 40c. 
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