36 PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 
ANCHUSA. 
Barrelieri. Of medium height, blooms earlier 
than Italica varieties. 
Italica Dropmore var. Stout growers, brilliant 
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 Prince Henry. Double reddish flow- 
ers, dwarfer than others of japonica type. 
japonica Alice. Large semi-double pink flow- 
ers. 
September Charm. Flowers earlier than ja- 
ponica and is dwarfer in habit, pleasing 
pink color. 
Prices of Japanese Anemones, extra strong plants 
in pots, 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. 
ANTHEMIS. 
R. montana. Lovely dwarf species producing 
snow white flowers. 
tinctoria Kelwayi. Large golden yellow flowers 
freely produced. 
tinctoria Perry’s variety. Larger and superior 
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. 
chrysantha. Mrs. Scott Elliott’s hybrids. 
R. flabellata nana alba. Pretty dwarf variety well 
adapted for rock gardens. 30 cents each. 
ARABIS. (Rock Cress.) 
R. albida. Single white Rock Cress, flowers very 
early. 
R. albida flore-pleno. Double white, much supe- 
rior to the single form. 35 cents each, $4.00 
doz. 
R. mollis. Compact grower, pure white spikes 
earried well above the foliage. ; 
snow cap. A very compact form of alpina, 
fine novelty. 30 cents. 
ARENARIA. (Sandwort.) 
caespitosa. (Mossy Sandwort.) Close mossy 
like growth, small greenish white flowers. 
R. montana. (Mountain Sandwort.) Lovely large 
pure white flowers. 
ARMERIA. 
R. alpina. Very dwarf and compact rock garden 
variety. 30 cents. ; 
R. Bee’s ruby. A deeply colored variety, dwarf 
and fine for rock garden. 30 cents. 
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