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PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 
Ptarmica. The Pearl. Very popular white 
form. 
tomentosa. Dwarf, just hugging the ground, 
yellow flowers, 2-3 inches high. 
ACONITUM. (Monkshood.) 
Anthora. A pretty late flowering species with 
soft yellow flowers. 50 cents each. 
autumnale. (Autumn Flowering Monkshood.) 
Fischeri. (Azure Monkshood), late bloomer. 
napellus. (Summer flowering Aconite.) Deep 
purple. 
napellus bicolor. Bicolored Aconitum. 40 cents 
each. 
napellus, Sparks variety. Grows 5-6 feet 
high, is well branched and flowers are deep 
blue. 
Wilsoni. Fine late variety, tall grower. 35 
cents each. 
ALSTRAEMERIA. 
Aurantiaca. (Peruvian Lily.) Roots are a mass 
of fleshy brittle tubers. Need covering 9 
inches in any deep, warm and well drained 
soil, then allow to spread. These have proved 
perfectly hardy in New England and are 
superb for cutting. Color deep orange and 
lily like. 50 cents each, $5.00 doz. 
Chilensis. Comes in pink shades, not so tall 
growing as aurantiaca and requires some 
winter protection. These Alstraemerias are 
midsummer bloomers. $1.00 each. 
ANEMONE. Very lovely, blooms in September 
and October. 
japonica Alice. Large rose pink flowers, very 
vigorous form. 
japonica kriemhilde. Rich double, pink, fine 
form. 
japonica Prince Henry. Double reddish flow¬ 
ers, more dwarf than others. 
japonica Queen Charlotte. Large semi-double 
pink flowers, fine variety. 
R. pulsatilla. The well known “Pasque Flower.” 
Violet flowers in very early spring. 
R. pulsatilla alba. A lovely pure white form. 40 
cents each. 
September Charm. An earlier bloomer than 
Japonica and dwarfer in habit, pleasing 
pink flowers. 35 cents. 
Sylvestris. Fine border species with satiny 
white sweet scented flowers. 
vitifolium tomentosum. An earlier bloomer 
than Japonica with flowers similar in char¬ 
acter and pink in color 18-24 inches high, at 
its best in late July. 50 cents. 
ANTHEMIS. 
R. montana. Lovely dwarf species producing 
snow white flowers. 
tinctoria Kelwayi. Large golden yellow flow¬ 
ers freely produced. 
tinctoria Perry’s variety. Larger and supe¬ 
rior flowers to the type. 
ANTHERICUM. 
liliastrum. (St. Brunos Lily.) 30 cents. 
AQUILEGIA. 
R. caerulea. (Rocky Mountain Blue Columbine.) 
R. canadensis (Canadian Columbine.) Fine for 
naturalizing. 
chrysantha. (Yellow Long Spurred Colum¬ 
bine.) 
chrysantha. Blackmore & Langdon’s choice 
hybrids. 
