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F, H. HORSFORD, CHARLOTTE, VERMONT, 
AQUILEGIA glandulosa. One of the best of this genus, and one of the most attractive of all hardy 
perennials. Flowers large, rich, deep blue, with pure white corolla. Should be in every collec¬ 
tion of hardy plants, io cts. each, $i per dozen, d. 
A. truncata. A form of A.formosa, from California. 15c. ea. d, 
A. truncata viscida. 15 cts. each. d. 
A. chrysantha. A fine Rocky Mountain species, quite hardy 
and easy of culture. Grows 2feet high, and forms a bush 2 
or more feet wide, which is full of rich, golden yellow flowers 
for two months or more. 12 cts. each, Si per dozen. 
*A. vulgaris (Common English Columbine). This species is 
variously colored. A handsome and hardy species, iocts.ea. d. 
*A. vulgaris alba. This is the white-flowered 
variety of the common English Columbine. 
Pretty for borders. 15 cts. each. d. 
A. vulgaris, Double White. A very beautiful 
Columbine. The large, showy double flow¬ 
ers are fine for cutting. 12 cts. each, $1 
per dozen, b. 
A. oxysepala. I am greatly pleased with 
this plant: It is the first to bloom, is dwarf 
but stocky, and produces an abundance of 
large, charming, nearly white flowers. 
10 cts. each, $1 per dozen, c. 
A. atra hybrida. A pretty double-flowered 
form. 15 cts. each, two for 25 cts. d. 
* A - viridiflora. A taller species, with light 
purpjijh flowers. 10 cts. each, Si per dozen, d. 
A. Sibirica. Flowers bright lilac. Fine for the 
rockery. 15 cts. each, $1.20 per dozen, d. 
A. cserulea hybrida. 15 cts. each. d. 
ARMERIA plantaginea (Sea Pink). Flowers light pink, 
leaves close to the ground, stem about a foot high, 
naked, bearing a globular head of flowers, which 
last a long time. 15 cts. each, $1.25 per dozen, c. 
ARABIS albida foliosa. 6 to 9 inches high. Flowers 
in terminal racemes; white. A native of Tauria 
and Caucasus. 10 cts. each. c. 
ASARUM Canadense (Wild Ginger-Root). 3to5inches 
high; large dark green, kidney-shaped leaves. Flow¬ 
ers purple, usually hidden by the leaves, and are 
__ ....... . near the ground. Not a showy plant, but interesting 
75 cts pe” dolen £ °.‘ age 1 ” ,Ce ^ S ' lady locations ’ vvhere few P lants would thrive, ro cts. each 
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* p.ro f ros , a (^^terfly-Weed, or Pleurisy-Root). A very attractive native, i to 2 feet high with 
* ‘ g , * j 6 8 ° f bnght ° range “ yelIow flowers • needs sun - 10 cts. each, $1.10 per doz. 1 ' 
whhe ° rata i (SwGet 6 t0 12 in ches high; leaves in whorls. Flowers snowy 
wlnte, in terminal corymbs. A native of Britain. 12 cts. each, $1 per doz c Y 
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ASARCJM CANADENSE. 
