28 
THE WESTMINSTER NURSERY 
Per 10 
AGROSTEMMA—Rose Campion 
—Coronaria, 2 to 3 ft., crimson 
flowers and silvery foliage, 
June-July.75 
A JUG A—Bugle Weed 
*—Genevensis, 6 to 8 ins., blue 
flowers, May- June, pretty 
foliage. 1.25 
*—Reptans, 4 to 6 ins., purple 
blue flowers, foliage same 
as the above •. 1.00 
ALLIUM 
*—Thibetica, an attractive low 
flowering plant of the on¬ 
ion family, 8 to 10 ins., li¬ 
lac mauve flower in June- 
July . 1.50 
ALYSSUM—Basket of Gold 
*—Argenteum, 12 to 15 ins., 
yellow flowers, May-Aug¬ 
ust .90 
*—Citrinum, pale citron-yellow, 
early, fine for sunny bor¬ 
der or Rock Garden. 1.00 
*—Saxatile Compactum, 12 to 
15 ins., bright yellow 
flowers, April-May.75 
AMSONIA—Willow Amsonia 
—Tabemaemontana, 2 to 3 ft., 
flowers of light blue in 
panicles in May and early 
June; fine for hardy bor¬ 
der or among shrubbery . 1.25 
ANCHUSA—Alkanet 
—Italica Dropmore, 4 to 5 ft., 
blue flowers all summer.. .90 
*—Myosotidiflora, 12 to 15 ins., 
azure blue flower, May- 
June. 1.25 
ANDROS ACE—Rock Jasmine 
*—Lanuginosa, silvery foliage 
and clusters of soft rose- 
colored flowers June-July. 
Likes a protected sunny 
spot . 1.50 
ANEMONE SPECIES—Wind Flower 
*—Japonica, the J a p a nese 
windflower, 2 to 3 ft. tall, 
flowers September to frost, 
fine for cutting; need 
some protection in winter; 
varieties as follows: 
—Alba, single white. 
—Alice, rosy pink. 
—Queen Charlotte, semi-dou¬ 
ble pink. 
—Richard Ahrends, shell pink, 
best of all. 
—Rubra, rosy red. 
—Whirlwind, double white. 
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