♦ALYSSUM saxatile compaetum (Gold Dust). Pkt. 
Spring flowering, of spreading growth; bright yellow 
flowers. 9 in.34 oz. 50c.,$0.15 
ANCHUSA italica, “Dropmore Variety.” Vigorous 
plant with large flowers of a beautiful shade of gen¬ 
tian blue. June to September. 1)4 ft. . )4 oz. 50c., .20 
italica, Feltham Pride. This variety is of a much less 
spreading habit than the “Dropmore” and bears 
larger flowers of a brighter blue.35 
myosotidiflora. A distinct species producing masses 
of Forget-me-not-like flowers during May. 1 ft. . .50 
♦ANEMONE. Double Chrysanthemum flowered. Mixed. .25 
St. Brigid (Creagh Castle strain). A beautiful strain 
producing large double, semi-double and single flow¬ 
ers in a great variety of striking colors.25 
ANTHEMIS tinctoria kelwayi. Bright yellow, Daisy¬ 
like flowers. June to September. 1)4 ft. . )4 oz. 50c., .15 
AQUILEGIA (LONG-SPURRED) 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Long-spurred Hybrids. Mag¬ 
nificent hybrids in the greatest variety of colors and 
shades. One of the finest strains. 2 ft. .)4 oz. $1.50,$0.50 
Clematiflora Mixed. The open spurless flowers re¬ 
semble Clematis. The color range includes pastel 
shades of pink and blue.75 
Crimson Star. Brilliant dark crimson.25 
Copper Queen. Coppery red petals and spurs with 
large, open, straw colored corolla passing off to white. .25 
Rose Queen. Pale pink sepals and spurs, white 
corolla with yellow stamens.25 
chrysantha. Golden yellow. 3 ft.)4 oz. 75c., .15 
chrysantha alba. Pure white. 3 ft.. . .)4 oz. $1.25, .25 
♦caerulea. Pale blue and white flowers. 3 ft. 
)4 oz. $1.50, .25 
skinneri (Mexican Columbine). Scarlet and yellow 
flowers. 2)4 ft.H oz. $1.00, .25 
♦ARABIS alpina (Rock Cress). Hardy, early blooming 
perennial with pure white flowers. 6 in.)4 oz. 50c., .15 
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa. Brilliant orange-red flowers. 
2 ft.25 
ASTERS (Michaelmas Daisy). Showy, hardy peren¬ 
nials, and if sown in early Spring will bloom the same 
year. 
Choice Mixed Colors .)4 oz. $1.00, 
subcaeruleus, Wartburg Star. The bright lavender 
blue flowers with yellow centers measuring more than 
4 in. across are borne on stalks 28 in. long. 
AUBRIETIA. Strong, Spring-flowering plants, suitable 
for rockeries. 4 in. 
♦purpurea. Deep purple. 
♦deltoides. Lilac, very pretty. 
♦leichtlini. Rosy-red, a charming variety. 
AURICULA (Primula auricula). Early flowering garden 
Primroses, beautiful shades of color. 6 in. 
.20 
.25 
.25 
.25 
.25 
.50 
BAPTISIA australis (False Indigo). Vigorous plant 
with spikes of pea-shaped blue flowers. 6 in. in 
length. June and July. 2)4 ft.)4 oz. 75c., .15 
♦BELLIS perennis monstrosa fl. pi. (English Daisy). 
Giant Dark Rose .)4 oz. $1.00, .25 
Giant Light Rose .J4 oz. $1.00, .25 
Giant White .)4 oz. $1.00, .25 
Giant Mixed .)4 oz. $1.00, .25 
BOCCONIA japonica (Plume Poppy). Ornamental 
hardy perennial, flowers white. July and August. 
6 ft.oz. 60c., .15 
BOLTONIA asteroides. Showy perennials, closely re¬ 
sembling hardy Asters, flowers pure white. August 
and September. 6 ft.25 
latisquama. Flowers pink, tinged with lavender. 
August and September. 5 ft.25 
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