ALYSSUM (Al-is'-um)—Madwort 
Absolutely indispensible for the rockery and 
alpine garden. The evergreen foliage is good 
the year around and its silvery color fur. 
nishes fine contrast. When in bloom they 
form bold masses of color. No group of 
plants give more color and asks less care 
than this fine family. Plant in full sun. 
*atsonilla—Similar to Saxatile, but a lovely, cit¬ 
ron-yellow. A distinctly beautiful variation. 
35c each 
*rostratum—A shrubby little plant covered with 
tiny, rough, silvery leaves and large heads 
of yellow flowers all summer. 25c each; 
3 for 55c 
♦saxatile compactum—Broad masses of bright 
yellow flowers in early spring. One of the 
very most showy of all rockery or front row 
border plants. 25c each; 3 for 50c; 
Doz. $1.75 
♦saxatile fl. pi.—The fully double flowers accent¬ 
uate the richness of the golden yellow color. 
May to October. SOc each 
♦serpyllifolium—Fine mat of light gfreyish green 
foliage with clustered heads of yellow flowers 
4". 25c each; 3 for 65c 
♦spinosiun—One of the best forming sturdy little 
prostrate shrubs smothered with tiny white 
flowers in June and July. 35c each 
♦spinosum roseum—Dense spiny, silvery foliage 
on woody stems and many small airy pink 
flowers during June and July. Very choice. 
35c each; 3 for $ 1.00 i 
♦Silver Queen—A beautiful silvery yellow com¬ 
ing into flower just after saxatile. 35c each 
One each of the 8 Alyssums—$2.35; 3 for $6.25. 
ANDROSACE (An-dros'a-see)— 
Rock Jasmine 
This favored group are among the elite of 
all rock garden subjects. While some are 
very difficult of culture, the ones listed here 
are exceedingly easy and fortunatey include 
some of the very choicest. 
♦brigantiaca—Dense rosettes of grass-like foliage 
and tiny white flowers. 35c each 
♦chumbyi—Very dense rosettes with glowing pink 
blossoms- Blooms profusely. Very choice. 
SOc each i 
♦lanuginosa—Silvery leaves on trailing stems and 
lovely pink flowers. Beautiful trailing over 
a rocky ledge. 35c each 
♦lanuginosa leichtlini—Similar in type to above 
with white flowers having a crimson eye 
blooming all season. 35c each 
♦primuloides—Rosettes of downy silk and flower 
heads of dainty lilac. 25c each 
♦sarmentosa—Forming many silvery rosettes of 
silky foliage which throw up dainty heads 
of verbena-like bright pink flowers. Indes¬ 
cribably lovely both as to flowers and year 
around foliage. Should be in every collection. 
25c each; 3 for 65c 
♦watkinsi—Tight rosettes of silver grey and pink 
flowers. Very rare. 50c each 
One each of the 7 Androsace $2.15. 
ANTHEMIS (An'-thi-mis) 
tinctoria—A strong growing yellow margurite 
that blooms continuously all summer if 
kept cut. A good border plant. 25c each; 
3 for 65c; Doz. $2.25 
anemone (An-em'-on-nee) Japonica— 
Japanese Windflower 
One of the most important of all hardy 
plants. Begins blooming in August and 
continues until cut down by frost. True 
aristocrats of the garden. Easiest culture. 
Perfectly hardy if given 3" of straw or 
leaves for winter protection, 
alba—Large snowy-white like a glorified narcissus. 
30c each; 3 for 75c; Doz. $2.00 
Alice—Pink form of above. 3'. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
Prince Henr3^—Double red flowers. An early 
dwarf sorts. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
Queen Charlotte—Very large semi-double La- 
France pink. 3'. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
Rosalie—Deep rose blooming in September. 35c 
each; 3 for 95c 
rubra flore pleno—Double flowered form of above. 
2'. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
September Charm—A beautiful uew early bloom¬ 
ing sort. Flowers a lovely silvery pink 
shaded with rose and mauve. Very fine. 
40c each; 3 for $1.10 
Whirlwind—Large semi-double white. 3'. 30c each; 
3 for 75e 
One each of the 8 Japanese Anemones $2.40; 
3 for $6.25. 
ANEMONE (Species) 
♦canadensis—A white flowering native blooming 
all summer. 15" 25c each; 3 for 55c; 
Doz. $2.00 
♦hepatica acutiloba—Dainty little lavender blue 
flowers on 4" stems appearing in very early 
spring. Ornamental downy leaves coming 
after the flowers and persisting all season. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; Doz. $2.25 
♦hepatica triloba—little more dwarf than the 
above with brilliant blue flowers. Delights 
in shade. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
♦hupehensis—An early Chinese sort blooming 
from early August until frost. Deep rose 
flowers lj4" in diameter. Profuse bloomer 
10". Protect as for Japanese Anemones. 35c 
each; 3 for 95c 
♦pulsatilla—Large Crocus-like purple flowers in 
April. 8". 25c each; 3 for 65c 
♦sylvestris—Large fragrant white flowers on 12" 
stems, blooming in early spring and again in 
the fall. 25c each 
One each of the above 6 Anemones—$1.45; 
3 for $4.00. 
ANTHERICUM (An-ther'-i-kum)— 
St. Bruno’s Lily 
A graceful and useful plant having grass¬ 
like leaves and fine lily-like flowers. A 
good cut flower and lovely in the rockery 
or border. Full sun. 
♦ramosum—Dainty white flowers in clusters on 
strong wiry stems in July. Hardy and per- 
menant. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
A'QUILEGIA Ak-qil-lee'-j i-a) —Columbine 
Dobbie Imperial Hybrids—A wonderful selection 
of fine large flowering long spurred col¬ 
umbine ranging in shades from purest white 
through pinks, reds, blues and purples. Fine 
large 2 year clumps full of flowering 
crowns. 20c each; Doz. $1.75 
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PLANTS MARKED (*) SUITABLE FOR ROCKERY 
