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ANCHUSA • Alkanet or Bugloss 
Italica, Dropmore. A very good hardy perennial bearing flowers 10 100 
of the richest gentian-blue during May and June. 3 to 5 ft... .$1 10 $7 00 
® Myosotidiflora. A distinct dwarf type entirely different from 
the tall varieties and at home in the shady or sunny part of the 
rockery. Sprays of forget-me-not-like flowers of a rich gentian- 
blue during April and May. Foliage has an attractive appear¬ 
ance throughout the entire season. 1 ft. 1 50 10 00 
ANEMONE SPECIES 
© Pulsatilla, Lilac. A gem for the rockery with its dainty early 
lavender blooms. Blooming during April and May. 12 in. 1 50 10 00 
ANTHEMIS • Hardy Marguerites 
Tinctoria (Kelway Variety). Handsome, finely cut foliage and 
large, golden yellow flowers produced all Summer. Succeeds in 
the poorest soil. Excellent cut-flower. 1 20 8 00 
AQUILEGIA • Columbine 
©Alpina. Grows about 1 foot high, with dark blue flowers. A 
choice variety for the rock-garden. Very rare. 1 10 7 00 
® Canadensis (Common American Columbine). The native bright 
red and yellow variety. 1 10 7 00 
© Caerulea. Lovely blue and white flowers with long spurs. 1 20 8 00 
Farquhar’s Pink. A choice selected strain of rich pinks and 
bright rose shades. Extra-long spurs. 30 in. 1 20 8 00 
Mrs. Scott Elliott's Strain. Long-spurred variety made up of 
wonderful colors and color combinations. 1 20 8 00 
ARABIS • Rockcress 
©Alpina. One of the earliest and prettiest Spring flowers. The 
spreading tufts are covered with a sheet of pure white flowers 
as soon as the snow disappears. Unequaled for rockeries and 
edging, withstanding the drought, and is always neat. 6 in.... 1 10 7 00 
© Alpina rosea. Similar in habit to the above. The flowers are a 
delicate shell-pink. 1 80 12 00 
ARENARIA • Sandwort 
© Grandiflora. From the Pyrenees Mountains. Covers itself with 
pure snow-white, star-like flowers. One of the best of all rock- 
plants. May flowering. 1 20 8 00 
© Montana. Close tufts, profusely covered with small silvery white 
flowers resembling upturned morning-glories during May and 
June. Excellent as an edging plant in formal gardens and for 
rockeries in sunny places. 1 50 10 00 
© Verna caespitosa. A prostrate-growing plant creeping low over 
the ground and between cracks in stones. Excellent for the 
rock-garden or between flagstones. 1 20 8 00 
ARMERIA • Sea Pink 
Attractive, dwarf plants that will succeed in any soil, forming evergreen tufts 
of bright green foliage from which innumerable flowers appear in dense heads, on 
stiff, wiry stems, during May and June. Very useful in the rockery. 
© Cephalotes rubra. Deep pink flowers. Good for border as well 10 100 
as rockery. 8 to 10 in. .$1 20 $8 00 
© Laucheana. Bright rosy red. 3 to 6 in. 1 20 8 00 
© Maritima alba. White flowers. 3 to 6 in. 1 20 8 00 
ARTEMISIA 
Lactiflora. An excellent hardy border plant, producing large, 
branching panicles of sweet-scented, creamy white flowers, 
excellent for cutting. August, September. 3 to 4 ft. 1 20 8 00 
Silver King. Good for setting off bouquets and floral combina¬ 
tions. Sprays may be cut to mix with Winter bouquets. Entire 
color effect is bright frosted silver. 3 ft. 1 20 8 00 
5 plants are sold at the 10 rate, 25 at the 100 rate 
