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Anemone pulsatilla Pkt. 150. 
Aquilegia, Burpee’s Hybrids Pkt. 30)2. 
Armeria, Sutton’s Giant Pink Pkt. 25)2. 
Arabis alpina Pkt. 10)2. 
Aster clongatus Pkt. 25)2. 
76 W. Alice Burpee Co. 
Anemone windflower^ 
3723 Coronaria, St. Brigid 'Mj 
Large double and semi-double 
blooms in a wonderful array of 
bright colors. May and June. Fine 
for rock gardens. 1 ft. 
Pkt. 15)2; Ys oz. 50)2; Ya oz. 85)2. 
3729 Coronaria, De Caen[M] Beau¬ 
tiful, single poppy-like blooms in 
many colors. May and June. 1ft. 
Pkt. 10)2; Ys oz. 25)2; Ya oz. 40(2. 
3932 Pulsatilla 3 Violet-lilac 
flowers; April and May. 9 to 12 in. 
Pkt. 15)2; Vl6 oz. 45(2; Vs oz - 80)2. 
3933 Pulsatilla rubra 3 Velvety 
mahogany-red. April and May. 
9 in. Pkt. 25)2; Vi6 oz* 85)2. 
3910 Sylvestris (M] 3 (Wood Snow¬ 
drop) Large nodding fragrant 
white flowers tinted lavender. May 
and June. 1 ft. 
Pkt. 15)2; Ys oz. 50)2; Vi oz. 85)2. 
Aquilegia Colutnbine ®(3 
Beautiful spring-blooming plants of 
graceful, airy habit which makes 
them so desirable for the border and 
cutting. They succeed in sun or 
half-shade and in any rich soil. 
4056 Red Riding Hood Double 
flowering; old-rose calyx spread out 
above pure white center petals; 
half-long spurs. 2 to 2K ft. 
Pkt. 25)2; Vi.6 oz. 60)2; Vs oz. $1.00. 
4057 Edelweiss (compacta erecta)[ R] 
Large, erect, snow-white blossoms. 
Very early and profuse bloomer. 
Compact, bushy plants. 16 to 20 in. 
Pkt. 15(2; Ys oz. 50)2; Vi oz. 85(2. 
Long-Spurred Aquilegia 
21/2 to 3 ft. tall 
3717 Blue Shades A wide range 
of colors, light blue to dark purple. 
4053 Copper Queen Copper-red. 
3909 Lemon Queen Soft lemon. 
3715 Pink Shades Light to deep. 
3908 Snow Queen Pure white. 
Anyof the abovelong-spurred varieties: 
Pkt. 25)2; Vi6 0z. 60)2; Vs oz. $1.00. 
3714 Coerulea [R] (Rocky Moun¬ 
tain Columbine) Violet-blue sepals, 
white corolla; long spurs. April to 
July. Fine for rockeries. IK to 2 ft. 
Pkt. 15)2; Ys oz. 50)2; Vi oz. 850. 
4054 Crimson Star Rich dark 
crimson sepals and spurs, in won¬ 
derful contrast to the white petals — 
a combination of colors entirely new 
in aquilegia. Striking in the garden 
and most effective when cut. 
Pkt. 25)2; Yii oz. 60)2; Vi6 oz. $1.00. 
3634 Longissima Spurs are of un¬ 
usual length, usually about 4 in., 
but we have had them grow 6 in. 
long. Bright canary-yellow flowers. 
Pkt. 50)2; Vi2 oz. $1.50. 
3635 Pink Beauty Sepals and 
spurs a beautiful shade of soft pink 
in contrast to the cream corolla. 
Pkt. 25)2; Yi6 oz. 60)2; Ys oz. $1.00. 
3713 Mrs. Scott Elliott Hybrids 
Marvelous array of splendid colors, 
ranging through shades of lavender, 
mauve, blue, purple, yellow, pink, 
red, etc., with pastel tones pre¬ 
dominating. Pkt. 25)2 ; Vi 6 oz. 600. 
4055 Burpee's Best Hybrids This 
mixture contains the most beautiful 
colors and color combinations to be 
had in columbine. Flowers are 
extra large and the spurs long. 
Pkt. 30)2; Vie oz. 70)2; Ys oz. $1.25. 
3716 Mixed Colors All colors, 
rich in the more brilliant shades of 
red, pink, blue, white, yellow, etc. 
Pkt. 20)2; Ys oz. 60)2; y 4 oz. $1.00. 
Arabis Rock Cress [0 
Showy dwarf border and rockery plants 
8 to 12 in. tall. Succeed in ordinary soil 
and a sunny location. Early spring. 
3720 Alpina Pure white flowers pro¬ 
duced in great profusion during April. 
Pkt. 100; Ya oz- 250; Yi °z. 40)2. 
3625 Alpina rosea Masses of pink 
flowers in May. Pkt. 250; »/i6 oz. 75)2. 
Armeria Sea p/nfctgEi 
Attractive dwarf compact plants. Use¬ 
ful in rock garden and border. The 
clover-like flowers of the formosas are 
borne on stiff, wiry stems 1K to 2 ft. 
high; fine for cutting. May and June. 
3703 Formosa Bright rose. Pretty. 
Pkt. 150; Ys oz. 35^; Ya °z. 600. 
3911 Formosa Hybrids Various shades 
of pink ranging from light to dark rose. 
Pkt. 100; Ys oz. 300; Ya oz. 500. 
3627 Formosa, Large-Flowered Hy¬ 
brids Deepest to lightest rose shades, 
various shades of pink and coral and 
light red—a very attractive mixture. 
Pkt. 200; Vi6 oz. 600; Vs oz. $1.00. 
3628 Laucheana Bright rosy red flow¬ 
ers freely produced on dwarf, compact 
plants. May and June. 6 in. high. 
Pkt. 150; Vi6 oz. 600; Ys oz. $1.00. 
4066 Sutton's Giant Pink [cj Clear 
rose-pink flowers, 2 in. across, on 
straight, strong stems 1 to 1K ft. long. 
Low-growing mat-like plants. Fine for 
cutting. Pkt. 250; Vi 6 oz. 750. 
Hardy Asters 
Easily grown popular class of perennials. 
The dwarf types are especially valuable 
for rockeries or borders, and the semi¬ 
dwarf or tall for late fall show in beds. 
3919 Alpinus, Mixed [R] Large, single, 
blue and white flowers with golden yel¬ 
low centers. May and June. 6 to 12 in. 
Pkt. 150; Vi6 oz. 400; Ys oz. 700. 
3629 Amellus Hybrids Large, showy 
flowers in various shades of blue. Blooms 
from August until frost. 2K ft. high. 
Pkt. 250; Vi6 oz. 600; Ys oz. $1.00. 
3639 Andersonii [g] A dwarf alpine 
aster with tufted foliage, from which 
arise 6 in. stems, each bearing a small, 
daisy-like, bright lavender flower. In¬ 
dispensable for rockeries or edgings. 
Blooms in midsummer. 
Pkt. 200; Vi6 oz. 500; Vs oz. 850. 
3641 Elongatus [R] Attractive flowers, 
1 to 2 in. across, of all shades of blue, 
many lavender and mauve tones, as 
well as pure white with crimson zone at 
base; centers are bright yellow. Long 
blooming season. Grows 9 in. high. 
Pkt. 250; Vi6 oz. 600; Vs oz. $1.00. 
4068 Fruticosa Shrubby plants, IK ft. 
tall; flowers K in. across and of a de¬ 
lightful mid-mauve shade. Profuse 
bloomer. Needle-like evergreen leaves. 
Pkt. 250; Yi6 oz. 600; Ys oz. $1.00. 
3640 Mt. Everest ( alpinus ) (R) Dwarf, 
bushy plants, about 1 ft. tall, with large 
lavender-blue, single, daisy-like flowers 
with narrow petals; yellow center. 
Pkt. 200; Vie oz. 500; Ys oz. 850. 
3936 Subcoeruleus [R] p Bluish vio¬ 
let, golden centered, daisy-like flowers, 
3 in. across, during June and July. 15 in. 
Pkt. 200; Vi 6 oz. 500; Ys oz. 850. 
3701 Large Flowering Novi Belgii 
Hybrids Improved Michaelmas Dai¬ 
sies. Large flower heads in many bright 
colors during late summer and fall. 4 ft. 
Pkt. 200; Ys oz. 750$ Ya oz. $1.25. 
Asparagus 
3633 Verticillatus § A hardy aspar¬ 
agus vine, 10 to 15 ft. high, producing 
new top growth from the roots each 
year. Fine when cut and used as 
“greens.” Pkt. 250; Ys oz. 700. 
