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Arctotis grandis 
A *1 • (Columbine). H. P. On© of the 
rt.quiiegia« most popular perennials, easy 
of cultivation ana flowering: from May to 
August. Very desirable for herbaceous bor¬ 
ders and groups among shrubbery. Re- 
Vo. quires a moist soil. Pkt. 
440 ENGLISH LONG SPURRED HYBRIDS 
Choicest Mixture. 3 ft. % oz. 75c.$0.15 
A 45 Bottler’s Select Hybrids. 3 ft...Vs oz. 75c. .lu 
450 Single, Finest Mixed. 3 ft....Oz. 60c. .05 
4 55 Double, Finest Mixed. 3 ft.Oz. 75c. .0.5 
460 alba plena. Double white. 3 ft. % oz. 30c. .05 
465 California hybrida. Golden yellow. 2 ft. 
Vt oz. $1.00 .10 
470 Canadensis. Scarlet and yellow. 2 ft.... 
Oz. $1.25, oz. 40c. .10 
475 chrysantha. Bright yellow. 2 ft. Oz. $1.50 .10 
478 caerulea candidissima. New. Double white .20 
480 caerulea. Violet blue and white. Extra 
large. 2 ft. X A oz. $1.25 .10 
485 caerulea alba. White. 3 ft.*4 oz. 1.00 .10 
490 delicatissima. A Columbine of the most 
delicate color, the delicate satin-rose of 
the spurs passing imperceptibly into 
the delicate light yellow of the crown. 
Extremely long spurs. 3 ft. % oz. $1.50 .25 
495 glandulosa vera. Dark blue and white... .25 
500 chrysantha grandiflora alba. Pure white, 
long spurs. 2 ft.^4 oz. $1.00 .20 
505 Helenge. Dark blue, long spurred. 2 ft. .20 
515 Jaetschaui. Large yellow flowers, red 
spurs. 2 ft.^4 oz. $1.00 .10 
520 Skinneri. Large, scarlet tipped green. 
long spurs. 2 ft. Va oz. $1.00 .20 
525 Rose Queen. Light to dark rose with 
white center, yellow anthers and long 
spurs. 2 ft. % oz. $1.25 .25 
530 StuartL Dark blue, white corolla; extra 
large. 2 ft.25 
535 truncata. Orange scarlet and yellow 
No. Pkt 
Arakio (Rock Cress). H. P. Alpine trailing 
x-iiauia. pi an t. Flowers borne on erect 
spikes, pure white and blooming very early. 
Useful in sunny rockeries and well drained 
borders. 
540 alpina. 9 in.V4 oz. 25c.$0.10 
Atvfrkfic A. Daisy-like flowers, pure 
/-w t-iuiii). W hite with light blue center, often 
3 inches across. 
555 grandis. 2Vfe ft.*4 oz. 30c. .10 
ARGEMONE (Mexican, or Prickly Poppy). 
H. A. Large, pure white, Poppy-like 
„„„ flowers, of easiest culture in any soil. 
565 grandiflora. 2 ft.V4 oz. 20c. .05 
ARISTOLOCHIA (Dutchman’s Pipe). H. P. 
One of the best known hardy climbers, 
bearing curious pipe-shaped flowers of 
yellowish brown color. 
570 Sipho. 30 ft.^4 oz 50c. .25 
ARMERIA (Thrift, or Sea Pink). H. P. 
Pretty little plants for borders. 
575 formosa. .Deep rose; double. 6 in.05 
580 formosa alba. Pure white; double. 6 in. .05 
Aarlonia (Milkweed, or Swallow-Wort.) 
h. p One of the most showy 
perennials; excellent for shrubbery, sunny 
borders and damp places. 
585 incarnata. Flesh color.15 
590 tuberosa. Bright orange. 2 ft. *4 oz. 60c. .15 
595 HalU. Pure white. 2 ft.20 
ASPARAGUS. G. P. An excellent pot plant 
for conservatory or house decoration. 
600 plumosus nanus. Feathery, fern-like foli¬ 
age. 18 in.100 seeds $1.00 .25 
605 Sprengeri. Drooping, feathery foliage- 
excellent for hanging baskets.Oz. $1.00 .15 
ASPERULA (Sweet Woodruff). H. P. Free- 
flowering plants which thrive well in 
shaded places. Flowers white, sweet- 
scented. 
610 odorata. 1 ft. M oz. 30c. .10 
(King’s Spear). H. P. Thriv- 
rtspnuuciua. ing well in any soil, bearing 
long spikes of flowers. Succeeds well in 
open and shady borders. 
615 albus. White. 2 ft. % oz. $1.00 .15 
620 luteus. Yellow, sweet-scented. 2 ft.... 
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