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SPECIAL AND BIPORT PRICES FOR 1901. 
HARDY PLANTS. 
HARDY ASTERS.—From Wood and Garden. 
-Continued. Per doz. 
Aquilegia Ccerulia, ( Rocky Mountain 
Columbine) the most beauti¬ 
ful ofallColumbines.and one 
of the most charming hardy flow¬ 
ers in cultivation,H1-j4.F4-5.il 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. 1 50 
“ Skinnerii ? scarlet, hand¬ 
some and distinct. H3-4F5 1 50 
Chrysantha, beautiful 
golden yellow flowers, 
“ blooms for two months. 
H 3-4, F 5-6. 1 50 
“ Chrysantha Alba, a 
white variety of the above... 1 25 
“ Stuarti, large, erect, blue 
flowers, pure white carolla, 
splendid. 1 50 
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 yel¬ 
low dwarf, very early. 1 50 
Alpina Superba, blue 
and white . 1 50 
Vulgaris, old-fashioned 
double Columbine .. 1 25 
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, F 9-10. 1 50 
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 100 
Acanthus Mollis, a striking foliage 
plant.,.. $ 2 50 . 
Aconitum Napellus (Monk’s Hood), 
beautiful, but poisonous plant with 
blue flowers.. 1 . 
Achillea Ptarmica, FI. pi. One of the 
most useful plants, numerous and 
dense masses of white flowers, fine for 
cutting. H 1-2, F 6-10. 1 00 
“ 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, 
I*' 6-8.... 
“ 44 The Pearl,” an improvement of 
Ptarmica, FI. pi. H 2, F 6-10. 1 25 
Aethionema Grandiflora, flowers in rosy 
racemes. H 2, F 5-8. x 50 
Agrostemma Coronaria, beautiful rich 
crimson flowers. H 
1 25 
25 
variety, white. H 3-5, F 9-10 . 1 50 
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, 
bight 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 00 
“ Macrophvllft, an im¬ 
proved variety with broader 
leaves, each 50 cents. 
Variegata, striking varie- 
1 ioli 
$ 6 00 
8 00 
8 00 
6 00 
I 'A, *-'7 . 
“ Walkeri, brilliant 
1 25 
8 00 
crimson. H 1, F 7.... 
*‘ Alba, pure white. 
A t ro sa n guinea, 
very brilliant dark 
1 50 
10 00 
1 25 
8 00 
crimson. 
“ bi-color, white and 
1 25 
8 00 
red. 
“ Flos Jovis, extremely de¬ 
sirable rose tinted flowers, fine for 
1 25 
8 00 
cutting. II 1%, F 7. 
Alyssum Saxatile Compactum, masses 
of golden yellow flowers, invaluable for 
1 25 
8 00 
spring flowering. H 1, F4. 
Anthemia Tinctoria, yellow free flower- 
1 25 
8 00 
ing, thrives in any soil. II 1J 4 , F 6-8. 
Anemone Pennsylvanica, a beautiful 
native Anemone, fine for naturalizing. 
1 25 
8 00 
H 1%, K 6. 
** Japonica Rosea, purplish rose. H 3-5, 
1 25 
8 00 
I* 9-10. 
“ Japonica Rosea Elegans, improved 
1 50 
10 00 
variety. II vs, F 9 10.. 
1 50 
10 00 
‘‘ Japonica Alba, white. H 3-5, F9-10... 
“ Whirlwind, new semi-double 
1 25 
8 00 
gated foliage. H 5-8.. 
2 50 
15 00 
ANEMONE JAPON1CA ALBA.—From English Flower Garden. 
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