HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 
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ACHILLEA 
R. chrysoconica. 
millefolium roseum. (Pink yarrow.) Excel¬ 
lent perennial. 
ptarmica Perry’s White. Splendid double 
white, fine for cutting. 
Ptarmica. The Pearl. Very popular white 
form. 
Serbica. A lovely silvery leaved and white 
flowered yarrow from Servia fine rock gar¬ 
den plant. 35 cents each. 
ACONITUM. (Monkshood.) 
Anthora. A pretty late flowering species with 
soft yellow flowers. 50 cents each, 
autumnale. (Autumn Flowering Monkshood.) 
Fischeri. (Azure Monkshood), late bloomer, 
napellus. (Summer flowering Aconite.) Deep 
purple. 
napellus bicolor. Bicolored Aconitum. 40 cents 
each. 
napellus, Sparks variety. Grows 5-6 feet 
high, is well branched and flowers are deep 
blue. 
Wilsoni. Fine late variety, tall grower. 50 
cents each. 
AGROSTEMMA 
flos-jovis. (Mullein Pink.) 
R'. AJUGA 
genevensis. (Geneva Bugle.) 
R. genevensis alba. 
R. genevensis rosea. 
AETHIONEMA. (Burnt Candytuft.) 
R. Pulchellum. Clear light pink flowers. 
R. Warley Rose. Very compact bright rose 
flowers. Resembles Daphne cneorum in 
color and habit, a lovely thing. 50 cents. 
ALSTROEMERIA. (Peruvian Lily.) 
aurantiaca. Deep orange lily like flowers fine 
for cutting, needs deep planting in a warm 
well drained location. 50 cents each. 
ALTHAEA. (Hollyhock.) 
rosea. Single in 6 distinct colors, strong field 
rosea. Double in 6 distinct colors, strong field 
grown. 
ALYSSUM 
R. alpestre. Splendid low growing alpine. 
R. argenteum. Very useful variety. 
R. saxatile compactum. (Deep golden yellow)*, 
very fragrant. 
R. sulphureum. (Pale yellow.) 
AMSONIA 
tabernoemontana. Carries spikes 2-3 feet 
high of light airy panicles of light blue 
flowers in May and June. Very effective in 
large single clumps. 30 cents each, $3.00' 
doz. 
ANCHUSA (Bugloss.) 
barrelieri. (Early Flowering Bugloss.) 
italica var. Dropmore. (Dropmore Bugloss.) 
Beautiful blue. 
myostotidiflora (Siberian Bugloss.) lovely 
forget-me-not blue flowers. 30 cents. 
ANDROSACE 
R. lanuginosa. A lovely trailing alpine. 30 cents. 
R. sarmentosa. Of compact habit with short 
spikes of pink flowers. 30 cents. 
ANEMONE 
R. hupehensis. Mauve rose colored flowers* 
dwarfer and earlier than Japonica. 
japonica. Single pink variety, 
japonica alba. Pure white single Japanese 
