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WITTENBERG NURSERIES 
Perennials and Rock Garden Plants 
(continued) 
*ALYSSUM Saxatile Compactum. (Basket of 
of Gold). Masses of yellow flowers in 
early spring. 1 foot_3 for .40 
*A. Moellendorffianum. 5 in. Yellow. 
One of the best Alyssums. May-June 
AMSONIA Tabernaemontana. 3 ft. Light 
blue flowers. May, June. Fine among 
shrubbery _3 for .55 
ANCHUSA. ( Alkanet). 
A. Dropmore. Tall spikes of beautiful blue 
flowers, June-Oct. 3 to 4 feet. 3 for .30 
*A. Myosotidiflora. Dwarf perennial with 
clusters of charming blue flowers resem¬ 
bling Forget-me-nots. An effective 
rock plant for shade or sun. May, 
June. 12 inches_3 for .40 
* ANDROSACE lanuginosa. (Rock Jas¬ 
mine). Fascinating rock plant, gray 
silky foliage. Verbena-like blossoms, 
rose, 6 inches. April, May_3 for .65 
ANEMONE. (Windflower). Beautiful sub¬ 
jects for the border. They will thrive 
in ordinary, good garden soil in any 
partially shaded place, should be wat¬ 
ered freely during dry weather and 
protected with straw or leaves during 
winter. Excellent for room decoration. 
A. Japonica Kriemhilde. Double pink. 
Sept., Oct. _ 
*A. Hupehensis. Delicate pink. August 
to late fall_ 
*A. Pulsatilla rubra. (Pasque Flower). 
A beautiful dark red variety. April, 
May. Fine for rock or border. Likes 
limy soil. 10 inches_ 1 _ 
ANTHEMIS (Golden Marguerite). 
A. Tinctoria, Perry’s Variety. 2 ft. 
June-Oct. _3 for .55 
A. Tinctoria Kelwayi. 2 ft. June-Aug. 
*A. Montana. Creeping. White. 3 for .55 
AQUILEG1A. (Columbine). 
*A. Chrysantha. Beautiful golden yellow 
flowers_3 for .40 
A. Scott Elliot Long-spurred Hybrids. 
Wonderful colors; very long-spurred 
flowers_3 for .40 
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ARABIS. (White Rock-Cress). 
*A. Alpina. Gray-green foliage, white 
flowers like a snowy cloud. 5 inches. 
April, May_3 for .30 .10 
*A. Alpina flore pleno. Double form of 
the preceding; one of the most showy 
rock plants_3 for .55 .20 
* AREN ARIA. (Sandwort). 
*A. Grandiflora. 5 in. White. May. 
One of the best rock plants_3 for .55 .20 
* A. Montana. Close tufts, covered with 
white flowers_3 for .55 .20 
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♦Items indicated with a star (*) are suitable for Rock-Gardens. 
