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ANTIRRHINUM— Continued. 
Majus, Tall Sorts. 
Album, pure white.Pkt. 
Albo-roseum, white, with rose lip. 
Brilliant, scarlet, gold and white. 
•Firefly, scarlet, white throat. 
Lilacinum, lilac. 
Nigrescens, dark purple. 
Striatum, fine striped varieties. 
Mixed, all varieties. 
Collection 1 pkt. each above 7 sorts, 25c. 
Tom Thumb, Dwarf Sorts. 
Album, pure white. 
Album Rubro Striatum, white, striped rose. 
Brilliant, scarlet, gold and white. 
Firefly, scarlet, white throat. 
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ANTIRRHINUM. 
Kermesinum, brilliant crimson. 
Luteum, yellow. 
Striatum, finest striped varieties. 
Mixed, all varieties. 
Collection 1 pkt each above 7 sorts, 25c. 
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AQUILEGIA. 
(COLUMBINE.) 
This pretty and interestingly varied genus of plants scarcely 
meets with the amount of consideration it deserves. When 
fully established, the Aquilegias will stand frost well, and 
the earliness and abundance of their blooms ought to render 
them general favorites. Many of the varieties a^e extremely 
beautiful. Hardy perennials. 
Californica Hybrida. Large pale yellow flowers with dark 
orange spurs.15 
Ciirysantha. Golden yellow; fine.10 
Oserulea Hybrida. One of the most beautiful species . . 15 
fcilandulosa Vera. Very large, erect, dark blue 
flowers, tipped with white; beautiful.15 
AQUILEGIA. 
Skinneri. Scarlet, tipped with yellow, very hand¬ 
some species..Pkt. 10 
Vuigarisfl.pl. Fine double varieties, mixed. 5 
ARNEBIA. 
Cornuta. A charming annual with curious and exceedingly 
beautiful flowers, of a rich yellow, with five large black 
spots, the latter changing in the second day to deep 
maroon, and on the third to clear yellow.25 
ARABIS. 
Alpina. The earliest and prettiest spring flower. Will 
thrive in any dry soil and is particularly adapted to rock¬ 
eries and broad borders. The spreading tufts are densely 
clothed with neat bright green leaves and covered with 
pure white flowers soon as the snow disappears. Hardy 
perennial, 6 inches.10 
ARALIA. 
Sieboldi. A beautiful decorative greenhouse plant, with 
large, ornamental leaves; very useful 
as a house plant. New seed ready in 
April.10 
ARISTOLOCHIA. 
(DUTCHMAN’S PIPE.) 
Sipho. An exceedingly ornamental hardy 
climbing plant, with a profusion of 
massive bright green foliage and flowers 
resembling a Dutch smoking pipe. 
Hardy perennial, 30 ft.10 
ARMERIA. 
(THRIFT, SEA PINK.) 
Maritlma. A pretty little hardy peren¬ 
nial plant, very useful for edging. Rosy 
pink, y a ft. .10 ARLSTOLOCHIA. 
ASPARAGUS. 
(CLIMBING.) 
Broussoneti. One of the finest of hardy climber; it has 
the beautiful feathery foliage of the ordinary Asparagus in 
the form of a graceful running vine. Invaluable for decor¬ 
ative purposes. Hardy perennial. Bright red berries, 
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