COLUMBINE (AQUILEGIA) 
We have a splendid collection of these graceful, showy, and beautiful perennials, all hardy, easily- 
grown, free-blooming, and greatly admired. They delight in moist soil and partial shade, and are easily 
started from seeds, which require from four to six weeks to germinate, according to conditions. 
Benary's Improved Long-epurred 
Longietima 
Benary's Improved Long-spurred, 2 ft. A special 
strain surpassing all others, splendid. 
Alpina, 2 ft. Large 3 in. blue flowers borne 2 or 
3 to the stem. 
Alpina, Superba, 2 ft. Superb tall variety, lovely 
blue with white corolla. 
Barr's Glory Strain, large elegant, long-spurred 
firs in the greatest variety of colors, superb 
shades, very superior. 
CUmatiilora (New spurless Columbine). Medium 
height, compact, free-flowering plant with large 
open Clematis-shaped flowers in delicate colors. 
Caliiomica Hybrida, 3 ft. Sepals and petals tinged 
orange, long carmine spurs, canary corolla. 
Pretty plant and dainty bouquet. 
Canadensis, 1 ft. Old rose and golden yellow. 
Chrysantha, 3 ft. Chrome yellow, long spurs, 
blooms all summer, a splendid perennial. 
Coenilea, Rocky Moimtain C<dumbine, 2 ft. Sky 
blue, with white corolla, one of our loveliest. 
Citrina, 2 ft. Long-spurred, lemon yellow, fine. 
Crimson Star (New). Vigorous free-blooming 
plants bear 3 ft. long-spurred firs. Petals creamy 
white, spur and sepals crimson. 
Cuprea,. 2 ft. Copper-red with straw corolla; long 
spurred; an excellent Benary introduction. 
Glandulosa, 3 tt. Large, nodding lilac-blue white 
tip. A fine variety. 
ARABIS Alpina Grandiilora, Rock Cross, hp, 8 in. 
One of the earliest and handsomest of all spring 
firs, pure white in big clusters throughout 
spring, .making a glorious display. 
Alpina Rosoa, a new variety with rosy firs. 
Racomosa, hp, 8 in. White dwarf large flow'd. 
ARENARIA Laricifolia, hp, 4 in. A pretty white 
flow'd rock plant from Switzerland. 
Montana, hp, 6 in. Close tufts of greyish green 
foliage covered in May with silvery-white firs. 
ARMERIA, Thrift, hp. Charming Spring and Sum¬ 
mer flowering hardy plants, glorious in a bed 
or border, lasting well, of easiest culture. 
Cophalotos (Giant Thrift), 18 in. Fine hardy bor¬ 
der plant carrying rose and white flowers. 
Dianthoides, B in. Light pink in close heads. 
Formosa (Sea Thrift), 1 ft. Rosy-pink firs in great 
abundance in summer and autumn; for borders. 
Bee's Ruby, 2 ft. New, lovely deep rose firs. 
Laucheana, 6 in. tufts, brilliant rose firs; fine. 
ARISAEMA Triphyllum, Jack-in-the-Pulpit. The 
heads of insignificant greenish-yellow firs are 
enclosed within a whitish striped green leaf 
that curves in a flap above if. The pretty clus¬ 
ters of red berries following contain from one 
to five seeds. "Jack" is an attractive and curi¬ 
ous bulbous plant with a distinct preference for 
a moist shady situation. 
ARNICA Montana, hp, 1 ft. Showy golden firs, 2 
in. across during July; a very handsome but 
rare plant; excellent for the rockery. 
Regular pkt. 5c. 
Longissima (Award of Merit). A marvelous Ameri¬ 
can development; the finest of the decade, deli¬ 
cate creamy yellow with 4-inch spurs. 
Grandiilora Alba, 2 ft. Large snow-white. 
laetschaiii, 3 ft. Large golden firs, peach spurs. 
Pink Shades. Delicate pink with long spurs. 
Blue Shades. Long spurred variety of all pretty 
blue tones. 
Red Riding Hood, 18 in. Umbrella-like old rose 
calyx above a pure white double corolla. 
Scott Elliott's Long-spurred, mixed colors, fine. 
Skinneri (Mexican Columbine), 2 ft. Yellow with 
scarlet spurs, profuse. 
Rose Qu99n, 2 ft. Lovely soft rose, white corolla. 
Vulgaris Edelweis. Vigorous low plants are out¬ 
standing with long, upright stems bearing large 
snow-white blossoms. 
Long-spurred varieties in splendid mixture. 
Double-flowered, 3 ft. CSolden yellow, the best 
double. Long stems, large flowers. 
Special Double Flowered Mixture, in white, yel¬ 
low and blue. 
Nivea Grandiilora, 3 ft. Large semi-double, white. 
Stellata, 11. pi., 3 ft. Double, erect firs, mixed. 
Vulgaris IL pi., 2 ft. Comes in many forms and 
colors, blooming throughout the season; can be 
grown along streams or in by-ways. Mixed. 
Complete Mixture all sorts, single and double. 
ASCLEPIAS Syriaca, hp, 5 ft. Giant plants with 
umbels of pinkish-purple flowers. 
Tuberosa, hp, 2 ft. Showy clusters of orange and 
scarlet flowers; Summer. 
ASPERULA Hexaphylla, hp, 3 ft. The leaves small 
in whorls, firs white, tubular, panicled. 
Odorata, hp, 6 in. Small snow-white firs in May 
and June; very sweet when dried, pretty, a 
useful perennial for the rockery. 
ASPHODnUS Luteus, hp, 4 ft. Yellow fragrant 
f irs in long racemes; lily-like. 
ASTER, Perennial, Michaelmas Daisy, hp. These 
are fine Autumn firs mostly blue and red shades. 
They are among our best perennials; some 
bloom well the first season. 
Alpinus, 9 in. Large violet-blue heads; fine. 
Alpinus Goliath, 1 ft. Largest firs, soft blue. 
Amellus, 2 ft. Blue and rose shades mixed. 
Farreri (Big Bear), hp, 1 ft. Novelty of lovely 
mauve-violet petals surrounding a bright orange 
disk blooming in June and July. Very fine. 
New Double-flow'd, 3 ft. Fine double and semi¬ 
double firs, blue and red shades mixed. These 
are new and rare but the plants do not all pro¬ 
duce double firs, although our seeds are of the 
best. 
Snowflake, 2 ft. Firs large white; showy. 
Star of Wartburg, hp, 2 in. The three-inch true 
lavender-blue marguerite with golden center. 
Sub-eoerulea, 9 in. Very large lilac-blue firs, with 
gold center; fine for rockery. 
Complete Mixture Perennial Asters. 
Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
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