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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Strong Field Grown Plants of the following varieties 
are priced at 25 cents each or $2.50 per dozen unless oth¬ 
erwise noted. Double sized clumps at double price. 
Varieties marked with an asterisk we consider extra 
suitable for rock gardens. 
* Achillea ptarmica, Perry’s White. (Yarrow). This pure 
white yarrow with its broad, overlapping petals is in 
blossom practically all summer. H. 2 feet. 
Aconitum fisheri. These plants have a beautiful foliage 
of medium green. Flower stems are exceptionally 
strong and bear large cone-shaped tops of an intense 
deep blue. September. H. 2 feet. 
Aconitum napellus bicolor. One of the most decorative 
of plants, with foliage and height similar to the 
above. Its large, decorative heads of blue and white 
in June and July make a very pleasing addition to 
the garden. 35 cents each, $3.00 per dozen. 
Aconitum sparksii. Foliage of an intense deep green and 
flowers the bluest of all aconitums. Choice. July. 
*Ajuga reptans. (Bugle Plant). Quite attractive on ac¬ 
count of its spreading habit-and large, round, bronze 
foliage. Flowers a delightful blue. 6 to 8 inches. 
May and June. 
*Alyssum saxatile compactum. (Gold Tuft). One of the 
most useful perennials for rock gardens, as it is only 
8 to 10 inches high and blossoms in May when color 
is needed in the garden. Small clusters of bright 
yellow flowers grouped together, give it its name. 
Anchusa italica Dropmore. Very attractive with its bright 
blue flowers, on strong stems, 3 to 5 feet tall. May 
and June. 
*Anchusa myosotidiflora. A very charming little plant 
with its bright, light blue flowers, much resembling 
a forget-me-not. May and June. H. 1 foot. 
Anemone japonica. (Japanese Windflower). Fall bloom¬ 
ing, delightful rosy red or carmine flowers with gol¬ 
den stamens. H. 2 to 3 feet. 
Anemone japonica alba. A white form of the above with 
small, white flowers and yellow stamens. H. 2 to 
3 feet. September. 
*Anemone pulsatilla. (Pasque Flower). A very popular 
addition to the rock garden, as its height is only 
from 9 to 12 inches, and its violet tinted flowers dur¬ 
ing April and May fill a gap when color is much 
needed. 
Anemone sylvestris. (Snowdrop Anemone). Single white 
flowers borne in profusion in May and June. Does 
best in a partial shade. H. 12 to 15 inches. 
Anemone, Queen Charlotte... Semi-double blossoms of a 
deep apple blossom pink. H. 2 to 3 feet. 
Don’t cut the roots to fit the hole. Rather make the hole 
to fit the roots. 
