Each Per Doz. 
A N TEN N ARIA dioica-—Masses of silvery grey 
rosettes with heads of white blossoms on stems 
of 2 or 3 inches. May ...._ .50 3.50 
A. dioica rosea—Very choice with heads of pink 
blossoms. May .... 75 5.00 
AQTJILEGIA canadensis nana—Very dwarf form 
of our native Columbine. May_ 1 __ 35 2.50 
A. formosa—A form of A. canadensis but more 
slender growth and much more brilliant color¬ 
ing. June ........ .50 3.50 
A. jucunda.—A beautiful variety (syn. glandu- 
losa) with stems 2 feet high carrying large 
flowers of rich blue with white cup. Prefers 
rich soil. May . .50 3.50 
A. pyrenaica—A miniature A. alpina. Very 
handsome, about 1 foot high. May _ 75 5.00 
A. pyrenaica Bertoloni—Large blossoms of rich 
blue, downy outside. Rare. May.....75 5.00 
A. Reuteri—Very rare and a lovely species from 
the Maritime Alps. Soft, clear blue flowers on 
stems a foot high. Succeeds in poor soil. June .75 5.00 
A. Rose Queen—Large flowers of rose pink. 
Short spurs of the same color; 2 ft. June_ .50 3.50 
AREN ARIA laricifolia — Very attractive dwarf 
species, covered with white flowers in May and 
June; 4 inches.... .35 2.50 
ARTEMISIA glacialis-—Choice high Alpine with 
silvery white foliage and golden yellow flowers 
on stems of 4 or 5 inches. Tufted growth. 
June-July _ 75 5.00 
A. mutcllina-—One of the choicest Alpines. Very 
beautiful silvery foliage with attractive yellow 
flowers on stems 6 or 8 inches high. Prefers 
granite. July-July .. 75 5.00 
ASTER alpinus Garibaldi—An improved variety 
of A. alpinus with large lilac blossoms in June .75 5.00 
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