25c EACH $2.50 DOZ. $15.00 PER 100 
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ALSTROEMERIA. 
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 Alstroemerias are 
midsummer bloomers. $1.00 each. 
Ligtu angustifolia (New). The dominant color 
in this fine hybrid is war pink, heads of 
flower as seen in England in the summer of 
1938 were in many cases 18-24 inches across, 
a few were snow white, these attracted great 
attention at the big summer flower shows 
and have wonderful cut flower value owing 
to their long keeping qualities. Strong plants 
in pots. $1.25 each. 
ALYSSUM. 
saxatile compactum. Bright golden yellow flow¬ 
ers. 
saxatile sulphureum. Sulphur yellow flowers 
in early spring. 
ANCHUSA. 
Barrelieri. Of medium height, blooms earlier 
than Italica varieties. 
Italica Dropmore var. Stout growers, bril¬ 
liant shade of light gentian blue. 
Italica Opal var. Flowers a lovely shade of 
sky blue. 
myosotidiflora. Charming Russian species, pale 
blue forget-me-not like flowers in early 
spring. 
ANDROSACE. 
lanuginosa. Trailing stems, silvery foliage and 
umbels of rose colored flowers. 
ANEMONE. 
japonica alba. Beautiful pure white flowers 
in September and October. 
japonica kriemhilde. Double pink, fine form. 
japonica Prince Henry. Double reddish flow¬ 
ers, dwarfer than others of japonica type. 
japonica Queen Charlotte. Large semi-double' 
pink flowers. 
September Charm. Flowers earlier than jap¬ 
onica and is dwarfer in habit, pleasing pink 
color. 
Prices of Japanese anemones 30 cents each, $3.00' 
doz., $20.00 per 100. 
pulsatilla. The well known “Pasque flower,” 
violet flowers in early spring. 
pulsatilla alba. Pure white form of the fore¬ 
going. 
sylvestris. Fine border species with satiny 
white fragrant flowers. 
vitifolium tomentosum. An earlier bloomer 
than Japonica, at its best in late July. 18-24 
inches tall, pink flowers similar to those of 
Japonica, 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 superior- 
flowers to the type. 
