ACAENA GLABRA, (R) A pretty little plant resemb¬ 
ling a tiny rose-bush. More remarkable for foliage 
than flowers. 5 inches, 15c. 
ACAENA MICROPHYLIA, (R) Extremely attractive, 
with its spiny red burrs. 15c. 
ACHILLEA AGERATIFOLIA, (R) Rosettes of silver 
gray foliage, hugging the ground. Flowers white, 
9 inches, 15c. 
ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM ROSEUM, (R) The heads 
of rosy pink flowers are borne from mid-summer 
until late fall, 18 inches, 15c. 
ACHILLEA SERICEA, (R) Arching fronds of gray- 
green, heads of brilliant yellow flowers. 8 inches, 
15c. 
ACHILLEA SETACEA, (R) Fern-shaped, aromatic 
foliage, large heads of deep yellow flowers. Give it 
plenty of room. 1 foot, 15c. 
ACHILLEA TOMENTOSA, (R) Wooly green leaves 
and golden yellow flowers. Excellent for carpeting 
effect. 9 inches, 15c. 
ACONITUM WILSONI, A soft blue “Monkshood ,, that 
is as handsome as delphiniums in the garden. Fall 
blooming. 5 feet. 15c. 
AETHIONEMA CORIDIFOLIUM, (R) Of dwarf, 
shrubby habit, some 8 inches tall. Lilac rose flow¬ 
ers are pleasingly set off by foliage of bluish cast. 
Small plants (they transplant best) 25c. 
AETHIONEMA PERSICUM, (R) “The Persian Candy¬ 
tuft” is a little taller than Cordifolium, the flowers 
a little lighter shade, but equally handsome. Try 
them both. Small plants, 25c. 
AJUGA GENEVENSIS, (R) Bronze foliage, spikes of 
clear blue flowers. Excellent for shade. Handsome, 
but a spreader. 15c. 
ALSTROMERIA AURANTIACA, “Peruvian Lily.” 
Large lily-like flowers of orange, streaked with 
red, and borne in umbels. Requires slight protec¬ 
tion in cold climates. A fine cut flower. 3 feet. 25c 
ALSTROMERIA LUTEA, Similar to the above, but 
lemon color. 25c. 
ALYSSUM ROSTRATUM, (R) A Very robust sort 
with masses of golden bloom for weeks. 15 in. 15c 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE CITRINUM, (R) Masses of 
pale yellow flowers give this variety an individual 
charm. 15c. 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE COMPACTUM, (R) Deep yel¬ 
low flowers. A favorite in all rock gardens. 1 foot. 
15c. 
ANCHUSA—DWARF, Flowers are a medium shade of 
brilliant blue. 15 inches. 15c. 
ANCHUSA ITALICA-DROPMORE, Deep blue flowers 
like a giant forget-me-not, borne abundantly in 
late spring. A mass of this is especially fine in the 
garden. 4 feet. 10c 
ANDROSACE PRIMULOIDES, (R) Rosettes of silky 
foliage and rosy lilac flowers combine to make 
this an unusually attractive subject for the rock 
garden. A top dressing of gravel or stone chips to 
keep the foliage off the moist winter earth is al¬ 
most essential. 20c. 
ANDROSACE VITALIANA, (R) Dainty clear yellow 
flowers in pleasing contrast to gray-green foliage. 
25c. 
