PRICE LIST FOR SPRING OF 1915 
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HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS 
Siz6 of PlfintS* ^ send out only extra-strong plants of 
- the different sorts—plants that will give a fair 
return of bloom the first season. These cost but little more than the 
small plants so widely offered, and our customers find it more satisfactory 
to use Andorra-grown stock, which gives results. It has been well said, 
“The lowest prices are not always the cheapest, as cheapness does not con¬ 
sist in what you pay, but in what you get for what you pay.” 
Each 
ACHILLEA eupatorium (Fem-leaved Yarrow). 
All summer. 4 to 5 ft.$0 15 
filipendulina (Noble Yarrow), July 
Golden Yellow. 2 ft. 15 
millefolium roseum (Rosy Milfoil). 
July to September. Pink. ft. 15 
millefolium roseum var. Cerise Queen. 
June to Septertpber. Amaranth- 
red. li ft. 25 
ptarmica (The Pearl). All summer. 
White. 2 ft. 15 
ptarmica var. Boule de Neige (Rail of 
Snow). July to September. 
White. 2 ft. 25 
tomentesum (Wooly Ya-rrow). June. 
Yellow. 1 ft. 25 
ACONITUM Bicolor. July to September. Blue 
and white. 2 ft. 
Fischeri (Monkshood). September and 
October. Blue. 3 ft. 
Lycoctonum (Wolf’s Bane). June to 
September. Yellow. 3 ft. 
Napellus albus. August to September. 
White. 2 ft. 
ACANTHUS mollis (Rear’s Breech). August 
and September. Rose. 3 ft... 
ADONIS Amurensis fl. pi. April and May. Yel¬ 
low. 1 ft. 
AJUGA Genevensis. May. Bright blue. Gin... 
reptans rubra (Bugle). May. Purplish 
blue. 6 in. 
ALTHytA rosea (Hollyhock). July. Various 
colors. 4 to 6 ft. 
ALYSSUM rostratum, June and July. Golden 
Yellow. 1 ft. 
saxatMe compactum (Golden Tuft). 
May and June. Yellow. 1 ft. 
ANCHUSA Italica, var Dropmore. (Alkanet.) 
New May and June. Blue. 3 
to 4 ft. 
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