SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
HARDY PERENNIALS AND ALPINE PLANTS—(Continued) 
Anchusa (Bug-loss) Per 10 
Angustifolia. Sky-blue flowers; narrow leaves. 18”_$ 70 
Italica Dropmore, tall spikes, beautiful blue flowers. July. 18” 1 00 
Myosotidiflora (Siberian) Distinct dwarf variety with clusters 
of blue flowers resembling Forget-Me-Nots. May, 12”_ 2 15 
Anthemis (Hardy Marguerite) 
Kelwayi, pale yellow daisy-like flowers. July, 2’_ 1 00 
Tinctoria, golden yellow flowers, finely cut foliage. June, 2’_ 1 00 
*Aquilegia (Columbine) May and June. 
Caerulea, long spurred blue and white flowers. 2’_ 1 20 
Canadensis, native; bright red and yellow variety. 2’_ 1 00 
Chrysantha, beautiful golden yellow. 2’_ 1 00 
Dobbie’s Imperal Hybrids. The most recent English triumph, 
notable for size and sturdiness, long spurs, and a wide range 
of colors _ 1 20 
Haylogensis upright and vigorous. Wide variation in color_ 1 20 
Long Spurred Hybrids, fine mixture of all colors. 3’_ 1 00 
Mrs. Scott Elliott Hybrids, various colors; very fine. 3’_ 1 00 
Nivea Grandiflora. A fine semi-double white_ 1 00 
Skinneri, yellow with red spurs_ 1 00 
*Arabis (Rock Cress) 
Alpina, dense masses of white flowers. April and May. 6”_ 1 00 
*Arenaria (Sandwort) 
Montana, close tufts covered with silvery white flowers. May - 1 20 
*Armeria (Sea Pink or Pink) 
Formosa, pretty rose pink flowers. June and July. 12 to 18”_1 00 
Maritima, valuable for edging; flowers pale pink, the foliage 
evergreen. May and June. 3 to 6”_ 1 00 
Artemisia (Wormwood) 
Lactiflora, very fragrant small white flowers. Aug. 4’_ 1 00 
Silver King, foliage produces bright frosted silver effect. 2%’_ 1 20 
Asclepias (Butterfly Weed) 
Tuberosa, bright orange flowers. Native. July. 18”_ 1 00 
Aster Hardy (Michaelmas Daisy) September to October. 
Abendrothe, beautiful deep rose, growing 5’_ 1 00 
Climax, lavender blue, one of the best and showiest. 4’_ 1 00 
Elta, pale lilac double flowers, handsome variety. 3’_ 1 00 
Feltham Blue, pretty aniline blue, excellent for cutting. 3’_ 1 00 
*Mauve Cushion, delicate mauve with silvery case, very large 
flowers. 9”_ 1 00 
Roseiun, brilliant rosy-red. 3’--- 1 00 
St. Egwin, rosy pink, compact grower,; dwarf. One of the best. 2’ 1 00 
White Lady, best and largest white. 4’_ 1 00 
In Separate colors, our selection_ 85 
Astilbe (See Spirea) Page 52 
*Aubretia (Rock Cress or False Wall Cress) One of the daintiest 
and most beautiful of all dwarf creeping plants, forming bril¬ 
liant sheets of color. May. 
Eyrei, rose pink_ 1 20 
Graeca, lilac blue_ 1 20 
Baptisia (Wild Indigo) 
Australis, dark blue, pea-shaped flowers. June. 3’_ 1 00 
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