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FRED’K H. HORSPORD, CHARLOTTE, VERMONT, 
ANEMONE acutiloba ( Hepalica aculiloba). Hepatica. Blooms very early; Each 1 
a fine plant for shady places.$012 
A. dichotoma 
prepaid- 
Doz. 
$r 00 
^—Prepaid—, 
Each Doz. 
So 15 $1 20 
vanica). 
meadows 
(A. pennsyl- 
Not rare in low 
flowers white or 
pale rose in June. 
A. Hepatica ( Hepalica Iri- 
10 
1 00 
12 
1 20 
loba ). Liverwort, He- 
patica. 
12 
1 00 
15 
1 20 
A. japonlca, var. rubra . . . 
A. — , var. “ Whirlwind.” A 
15 
18 
new and handsome variety, 
with large, almost white 
flowers. 
A. nemorosa, var. rubra. 
15 
18 
Common Wind-flower. 
Dainty and charming rose 
or pink flowers in spring . . 
15 
1 10 
16 
1 15 
Anemone. 
A. Pulsatilla. Pasque¬ 
flower. A British species 
of much value, with very 
beautiful violet-purple flow¬ 
ers appearing in early 
spring. 
A. sylvestrls. This is one of 
the best in moist, sandy soils. 
Bears good-sized delicate 
white flowers on long stems, 
in latter part of May. It 
spreads a little from the root, 
forming good clumps or 
masses, but not so much as 
to become troublesome here. 
. . . Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt. . 
A. thallctroldes (Anemonella 
l ha licl ro ides t Th a lid rum 
anemonoides). Rue-anem- 
20 
10 
ONE. A charming little wood flower; white orrose color; blooms last of May. 
Just the thing for shaded locations.. 
A. vornalls. 
. vornalls. Has flowers whitish inside, violet outside; covered all over with 
silky down. A very striking flower, coming in early spring and lasting a long 
time. Sandy loam, not too dry, suits it.Seeds, 10 cts. per pkt. . 
A. vlrglnlana. A native of woods and shade, 2 to 3 feet high, with greenish 
white flowers. 
ANTHEM 1 8 tinctorla. CAMOMILE. An English species about a foot high 
bearing in the greatest profusion handsome bright yellow daisy-like flowers’ 
which come in July and August. Fine for cutting. Any good garden soil 
suits it.. 
A. — , var. Kolwayl. This is a very desirable variety, with lighter yellow flow¬ 
ers. I he tint of yellow is fine and the flowers are of good size. 
. .Seeds, 10 cts. per pkt. . 
ANTHERICUM Llllngo. Sr. Bernard's Lily. Grows about 15 inches high; 
flowers pure white ; quite hardy. May to June .... Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt. . 
A. Illlnstrum. See Parndlsea. 
AQUILECIA. 
20 
12 
10 
12 
10 
too, are very light and graceful. 
A. alplnn. Deep blue (lowers, 2 inches wide. Plant about a foot high. Alps 
of Switzerland. Nice for the rockery. h . ... . 
A. atropurpuroa. A Siberian species, with dark, wine-colored flowers Verv 
hardy and permanent. June. 3 
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