2 ALPINE NURSERIES, BOULDER, COLORADO. 
INTRODUCTION. 
TO OLD AND NEW customers I will say, that this list of 
one hundred Hardy Perennials has been selected from upward 
of 400 good sorts. This select list has resulted, 1st., because each 
sort is deemed worthy of cultivation; 2nd., because ordinary caret 
will insure satisfactory results to the purchaser. Many other 
equally valuable plants will be added as soon as sufficient stock is 
available. No one will regret ordering the entire list, and it is 
hoped that, surely, no one will fail to try a few items. 
SOME SEEDS germinate slowly, and in rare cases not un¬ 
til the second-year; but as a general thing germination is easy 
and not long delayed. Seeds are furnished of the species pro¬ 
ceeded by (*) at ten cents {five pence) per packet. 
TERMS. Plants are sent by mail, prepaid, to any P. 0. in 
the U. S. A., if cash is sent with order. To all foreign countries 
they must be sent by express at purchasers’ expense, but liberal 
concessions will be made in filling such orders. Seed are sent to 
Postal Union countries prepaid. Cash should accompany all 
small orders. 
EXTRAS are usually sent with every order, and especially 
with express orders, but invaraibly of my own selection. 
REMIT by Express or Postal Money Order, or International 
Postal Money Order on Boulder, Colorado, U. S. A., or by Draft 
or Registered Letter. Small amounts in one or two cent U. S. 
stamps. 
ORDERS should be sent as early as possible, and will then 
be filled at the most favorable moment in early spring. Late 
orders are acceptable, but are not always so satisfactory. 
ESTIMATES will be given on large collections, or for 
larger quantities than named, or on seeds in bulk. 
BOTANICAL SPECIMENS of a large number of rare al¬ 
pine plants are always on hand, and collectors will do well to 
correspond. 
Correspondence with all, and especially with the trade, 
earnestly solicited. 
Address, 
ALPINE NURSERIES, 
D. M. Andrews, Proprietor, 
Boulder, Colorado, U. S. A. 
