ANEMONE 
ANEMONE HUPHENSIS, (R). New. Plants only IS 
inches high, the flowers of delicate pink but half 
the size of the well-known Japanese anenomes. 
An introduction from China. 15c. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA “Louise Uphink.” Very large 
semi-double pure white flowers. Handsome anem¬ 
one in our gardens. 3 feet. 25c. 
ANEOME JAPONICA “Max Vogle” Huge flowers of 
lavender-pink. Semi-double. These are twice the 
size of the ordinary type. 3 feet. 25c. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA, “Queen Charlotte.” Well 
named, as this plant is really a queen among fall 
perennials, and magnificent en masse. Lavender- 
pink, semi-double flowers from August until frost. 
Half shade is a requirement for finest display. 15c. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA RUBRA, Rose red. 2 ft. 25c. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA “Whirlwind.” Pure white 
flowers, at same prices as Queen Charlotte. 
ANEMONE PULSATILLA, (R) Big fragile looking 
anemone of lavedner spring from the crown of 
attractively cut leaves. Neither plant nor flowers 
are at all fragile in reality, but unusually hardy. 
6 inches. 15c. 
ANEMONE RIVULARIS. White flowers, the outside 
violet. A very distinct form. 1 foot. 15c. 
ANEMONE ST. BAVO, (R). From palest pink to the- 
brightest scarlet, with an occasional blue or laven¬ 
der for variety. These unusual wind flowers gain 
more than their share of admiration. 25c. 
ANEMONE ST. BRIGID’S, (R). Some single, some 
double, the colors embracing white and many 
shades of blue, pink and red. Fine for cutting. 
They bloom for many weeks. 15c. 
ANTENNARIA UMBRINELLA, (R) Forms an at¬ 
tractive mat of silver gray. Flowers white, 3 
inches. 15c. 
AGUILEGIA, Mrs. Scott-Elliott hybrids. These are 
from the English originator, an absolute unex¬ 
celled strain with long spurred flowers of deli¬ 
cate colors. 15c. 
AQUILEGIA COERULEA, (R) The famous Rocky 
Mountain columbine in fetching garb of blue and 
white. 20c. 
AQUILEGIA FLABELLATA, (R) A lovely dwarf 
white. 25c. 
PLANTS ARE CAREFULLY LABELED 
Of course you will want to familiarize your¬ 
self with the names, both for your own satisfac¬ 
tion and the added interest in showing your 
garden to friends. 
ARABIS ALBIDA ROSEA, (R). These come in vary¬ 
ing shades of pink. 1 foot. 15c. 
ARABIS ALBIDA VARIEGATA, (R) Leaves of clear 
cut green and white. Very striking. 6 inches. 15c. 
ARABIS ALPINA, (R) Forms a complete carpet of 
pleasing dull green foliage, covered in early 
spring with snow-white flowers. 10c. 
ARABIS ALPINA FLORA PLENA, (R) The double 
form. Just as free flowering as the single, but 
more desirable in many locations, as it does not 
increase so fast. 15c. 
ARABIS AUBRIETIOIDES, (R). A charming pink 
form. 6 inches. 10c. 
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