Bach 
A. Moollondorfiamim —A most attractive variety 
from Bosnia. Vei~y silvery foliage and heads 
of bright yellow flowers at the ends of the 
branches. June-August . 
VNDROSACE araclinoidea—Neat, dwarf variety 
with silvery foliage. Large heads of pearl- 
white flowers on stems 2 or 3 inches high. 
Very choice. May-June . 
A. Brigantiaca —A variety of A. carnea. Foli¬ 
age smooth and deep green. Flowers pink, in 
ample heads on stems 2 or 3 inches high. April 
A. Halleri —An improved form of A. carnea, 
with smooth foliage and bright rose flowers. 
April . 
A. lielvetiea’—One of the best. Compact, silky 
rosettes of grey-green, covered in early spring 
with milk-white, stemless flowers with g-olden 
eye. Very choice. May....... 
A. sempervivoides —Lovely relative of A. sar- 
mentosa, with smooth foliage and deep pink 
flowers on 2-inch stems. June-July.... 
A. Vitaliana —Unlike most other Androsaces. 
Forms a prostrate mass of dark green foliage, 
with flowers of clear gold. Very choice. April 
A. Wulfeniana —Very rare species from the 
Alps. Forms mats of bright green rosettes. 
Unusually large rose-colored blossoms on half¬ 
inch stems. A r ery choice and easily grown. 
April ... 
ANEMONE canadensis —Beautiful native variety. 
White blossoms on 12-inch stems. Fine for 
naturalizing ____ 
A. Halleri—One of the Pulsatilla varieties but 
with foliage much less finely cut. Flowers rich 
violet on stems of 5 or 6 inches in early spring. 
April .... 
A. montan a —Another Pulsatilla with dark green 
foliage and flowers of reddish purple, appearing- 
before the snow leaves. March-April_ 
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