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ANCHUSA (Sea Bugloss) 
Large pkt. Pkt. 
B1 ue B ird . A new variety of dwarf, co mpact growth; 
flowers bright indigo blue.$0.30 $0.10 
Capensis (Cape Forget-me-not). A splendid blue 
annual variety, blooming all Summer; 18 inches. . .25 .10 
Italica “Dropmore.” A hardy perennial plant, with 
flowers of a lovely gentian blue; 3 to 4 feet.25 .10 
•Myosotidiflora. Small Forget-me-not blue flowers; 
perennial; fine for the rockery; 15 inches.75 .25 
ANEMONE (Wind Flower) 
A dainty Spring flowering perennial, with cup-shaped blos¬ 
soms; splendid for bouquets. Large pkt. Pkt. 
Coronaria. Mixed colors; 18 inches.$0.40 $0.10 
‘Pulsatilla (Pasque Flower). Violet lilac; 1 foot.50 .15 
St. Brigid or Poppy. Flowers large, semi-double 
and double, in many colors; 18 inches.75 .15 
ANTHEMIS (Hardy Marguerite) 
A handsome, hardy perennial, bearing all Summer, daisy¬ 
like flowers; excellent for cutting. 
Large pkt. Pkt. 
‘Montana. Pure white; 12 inches.$0.50 $0.10 
Tinctoria Kelwayi. Bright yellow; 2 feet.40 .10 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) 
‘Alpina. Early Spring flowering perennial; especially 
adapted for edging and rockery; pure white blos¬ 
soms; April-May; 1 foot.25 .10 
‘Alpina Rosea. Bright rose; very dwarf; 8 inches.. . 1.00 .25 
Ardotis Grandis 
ARCTOTIS (African Lilac Daisy) 
Large pkt. Pkt. 
Grandis. Large daisy-like flowers; pure white on 
the upper surface, reverse petals lilac; 3 feet.$0.25 $0.10 
ARMERIA (Sea Pink or Thrift) 
Formosa. A pretty hardy perennial for edgings, 
with deep pink flowers; 2 feet.40 .10 
Formosa, Bee’s Ruby. Deep rose; 24 inches. .75 .15 
‘Laucheana. Flowers a bright rosy red; a good 
perennial rock plant; 6 inches.60 .15 
ASCLEPIAS (Butterfly Weed) 
Tuberosa. Showy perennial; brilliant orange scarlet 
flowers; 2 feet.75 .15 
Aquilegia ( Columbine ) Long Spurred 
AQUILEGIAS OR COLUMBINES 
These are among the most beautiful of Spring and early Sum¬ 
mer flowers; very effective when grown in the herbaceous border 
and groups among shrubbery. Graceful spurred flowers on stems 
2 feet or more above the fern-like foliage. 
Large pkt. Pkt. 
‘Alpina. Blue and white; fine for rock gardens; 
18 inches.$0.50 $0.10 
Californica Hybrida. Mixed colors, principally 
yellow and orange shades; long spurs.50 .10 
Canadensis. The scarlet and yellow native species.. .60 .10 
Chrysantha (GoldenSpurred). Bright golden yellow. .50 .10 
Coerulea (Rocky Mountain Columbine). Large flow¬ 
ers, violet blue and white.60 .10 
Nivea Grandiflora. A beautiful large pure white. . .40 .10 
Rose Queen. Light to dark pink with white center 
and yellow anthers.75 .15 
Double Mixed. All colors.oz., 75c. .25 .10 
Single Mixed. All colors.....oz., 75c. .25 .10 
SELECT LONG SPURRED VARIETIES 
These are unquestionably the finest types of this splendid 
garden perennial. The plants are of strong robust growth and 
very free flowering. 
Large pkt. Pkt. 
Blue Shades .$0.75 $0.25 
Orange and Scarlet Shades .75 .25 
Pink and Rose Shades .75 .25 
Snow Queen. Pure white.75 .25 
Mrs. Scott Elliot’s Select Strain. Choice mixed.. .85 .25 
Hybrids. Mixed colors.60 .10 
ASPARAGUS 
100 seeds Pkt. 
Plumosus Nanus. An excellent plant for house or 
conservatory decoration or cutting on account of its 
graceful, finely cut foliage.$0.75 $0.10 
Sprengeri. One of the best plants to grow in hanging 
baskets or window boxes, vases, etc.50 .10 
ASPERULA (Woodruff) 
Large pkt. Pkt. 
Odorata. A pretty hardy perennial plant thriving 
in partial shade; flowers white; 1 foot; May.$0.30 $0.10 
Varieties marked * are especially suitable for rock gardens 
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