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HARDY PERENNIALS AND ALPINE PLANTS—continued 
:t ANEMONE, Windflower Per 10 Per 100 
Alba, purest single white with yellow center, 18". $1.45 $12.00 
Hupehensis (Early Anemone) mauve-rose, produces an abun¬ 
dance of flowers, August, 14". 1.45 12.00 
Pulsatilla, violet, April and May, 12". 1.45 12.00 
Queen Charlotte, pink, abundant semi-double flowers, 18". ... 1.80 15.00 
Rubra, beautiful rosy red, stamen bright yellow, 18”. 1.80 15.00 
Whirlwind, excellent double white flowers. 1.45 12.00 
*ANTHEMIS, Hardy Marguerite 
Kelwayi, bright yellow, July, 2'. .85 7.00 
*AQUILEGIA, Columbine, May, June 
Bicolor, violet and white, 2'. .85 7.00 
Caerulea, (Rocky Mountain Blue Columbine). Blue flowers 
with long spurs, 2' . 1.45 12.00 
California Hybrids, yellow with orange spurs, May-June, 18" .85 7.00 
Chrysantha, bright yellow, 2'. .95 8.00 
Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. The most recent English triumph, 
notable for size and sturdiness, long spurs, and a wide range 
of colors. 1.20 10.00 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Long Spurred Hybrids, the finest of all Long 
Spurred Mixtures, all colors and shades, 3'.85 7.00 
Long Spurred Hybrids, all shades, 3'. .70 6.00 
*ARABIS, Rockcress 
Alpina, white flowers and foliage, May, 6'. .95 8.00 
Rosea, pale delicate pink. Flowers produced in dense masses .85 7.00 
*ARMERIA 
*Laucheana, bright rosy red. Very free flowering. May- 
June, 5" . 1.20 10.00 
ARTEMISIA, Wormwood 
Lactiflora, (White Mugwoi't) white flowers with finely cut 
foliage. August and September, 4'. .70 6.00 
*Pontica, very valuable for its silvery-gray foliage. Can be 
trimmed and used for perennial edging. One of the best of 
our perennials. 12" . .70 6.00 
Silver King, a silver foliage plant obtaining the height of 3'. 
Very good for winter bouquets. .95 8.00 
ASTERS, Hardy (Michaelmas Daisies) October 
Alpinus, large blue flowers, June, 8". 1.20 10.00 
Climax White, 4' . .95 8.00 
Elta, pale lilac, 3'.95 8.00 
Novae Angliae Praecox Grand Parmineus, Bright purple violet. 
Hardy flowering plants giving a wealthy bloom during Sep¬ 
tember and October. Very showy for garden plantings and 
used extensively for decorating. 1.20 10.00 
Novae-Angliae Roseum Superbum, almost red, very free 
bloomer, 3' . .85 7.00 
St. Egwyn, rosy-pink, semi-double, 3'. .85 7.00 
ASTILBE, Perennial Spirea 
America, deep pink plumes, fine for forcing, June-July, 18". . 2.90 25.00 
Avalanche, white, June and July, 18". 2.90 25.00 
Gladstone, pure snow white. Best for forcing, 18". 2.90 25.00 
Gloria, rich dark rose pink, 18". 2.90 25.00 
Peach Blossom, delicate pink, June and July, 18". 2.90 25.00 
Philadelphia, fine grower with an abundance of violet pink 
flowers . 2.90 25.00 
Queen Alexander, light pink, good for forcing, and one of the 
best pale pinks for garden use, June and July, 18". 2.90 25.00 
*BAPTISIA, False Indigo 
Australis, deep blue pea-shaped flowers, June, 30". .85' 7.00 
