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SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR 1902. 
HARDY PLANTS—Continued. 
Per doz. 
Aquilegia Ccerulia, (Rocky Mountain 
Columbine) the most beauti¬ 
ful ofallColumbines.and one 
of the most charming hardy flow¬ 
ers in cultivation,H i-^,F4-5.|i 75 
Ccerulia Lutea, new, 
large, light yellow flowers. 
H 1-2, F 4-5. 1 75 
Canadensis (native), red 
and yellow, H 1, F 5. 
Skinnerii ? scarlet, hand- 
HARDY ASTERS. — From Wood and Garden. 
some and distinct. H 3-4 F5 
Chrysantha, beautiful 
golden vellow flowers, 
blooms for two months. 
H 3-4, F 5-6... 150 
“ Chrysantha Alba, a 
white variety of the above... 
Stuarti, large, erect, blue 
flowers, pure white carolla, 
splendid. 
Glandulosa, splendid 
dwarf variety with lovely 
blue and white flowers. 1 50 
Jaetschaui, large yellow 
flowers, with reddish spurs 1 50 
Californica, large orange 
yellow flowers.. 1 50 
'* Truncata, scarlet and yei- 
low dwarf, very early. 1 50 
Alpina Superba, blue 
and white . 
Vulgaris, old-fashioned 
double Columbine . 
Six choice Aquilegias in six varieties for 
75 cents, or 12 plants in 12 varieties 
for $1.50. 
Aster Novae Angilae Rubra, the best 
of the American “Hardy Asters,” 
very showy, H 3-4, F9-10.. 1 50 
1 50 
1 25 
Per 100. 
$12 00 
12 00 
10 00 
10 00 
8 00 
8 00 
9 00 
10 00 
10 00 
10 00 
10 00 
10 00 
8 00 
8 00 
Per doz. Per ioo* 
Acanthus Mollis, a striking foliage 
plant.,. 5 2 50 . 
Aconitum Napellus (Monk’s Hood), 
beautiful, but poisonous plant with 
blue flowers. 
Achillea Ptarmica, FI. PI. One of the 
most useful plants, numerous and 
dense masses of white flowers, fine for 
cutting. H1-2, F 6-10 . 100 $ 600 
“ Millefolium Roseum, red flowers 
produced in profusion for a long sea¬ 
son; little known to this country, but 
very popular in England. H 1-3, F4-10... 
“ Aegyptica, sulphur yellow flowers, 
silvery gray foliage ; very neat. H 1-3, 
F 6-8 . 
“ “ The Pearl,” an improvement of 
Ptarmica, FI. pi. H 2, F 6-10. 
Aethionema Crandiflora, flowers in rosy 
racemes. H 2, F 5-8. 
Agrostemma Coronaria, beautiful rich 
crimson flowers. II 
Walkeri, 
crimson. I 
brilliant 
“ At rosanguinea, 
very brilliant dark 
crimson. 
“ bi-color, white and 
red... 
“ Flos Jovis, extremely' de¬ 
sirable rose tinted flowers, fine for 
cutting. H 1^, F 7 . 
Alyssum Saxatile Compactum, masses 
of golden yellow flowers, invaluable for 
spring flowering. H 1, F4 . 
Anthemis Tinctoria, vellow free flower¬ 
ing, thrives in any soil. H 1 14 , F 6-8. 
Anemone Pennsylvania, a beautiful 
native Anemone, fine for naturalizing 
M K 6 . * 
Japonica Rosea, purplish rose. H 3-5 
F9-10. 
Japonica Rosea Elegans, improved 
variety. H 3-5, F 9 10 . 
|| Japonica Alba, white. H 3-5, F 9-1*0.*.. 
** . “ Whirlwind, new semi-double 
variety, white. II 3-5, F 9-10 . 
The charming white wind flower is with¬ 
out exception one of the most beautiful 
things in cultivation. It is perfectly hardy, 
and in a strong, rich soil will grow'four to 
five feet high. It is a mass of beautiful white 
bloom for late summer until heavy frosts. 
Light frosts do not injure the flowers at all.* 
Every' garden should contain a group of it, 
and on large places it should be planted by 
the hundred. 
Arundo Donax, splendid for making trop¬ 
ical like groups; will grow 
16 feet high in rich soil. 3 
“ M a c ro phy 11 ft, an im¬ 
proved variety with broader 
leaves, each 50 cents. 
I 25 
8 00 
1 2 5 
8 00 
125 
6 00 
1 50 
1 25 
8 00 
1 50 
10 00 
1 25 
8 00 
*25 
8 00 
1 25 
00 
1 25 
8 00 
1 25 
8 00 
1 25 
8 00 
1 25 
8 00 
1 50 
10 00 
1 50 
10 00 
1 25 
8 00 
t 5 ° 
8 00 
Variegata, striking varie¬ 
gated foliage. H 5-8 . \ 2 7 ; 
-50 
15 00 
