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ARABIS .(Ara’-bis) —Rock-Cress 
Very useful plants for carpeting dry walls or banks 
forming broad mats of evergreen foliage fairly smothered 
under a profusion of bloom in early spring. This whole 
family seems to thrive on neglect. 
*albida—Harliest of all. Pure white 4”. 25c each; 3 for 55c 
*albida flora plena—Coming a little later. A double sort 
with long blooming season. Excellent cut flower. 8”. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
*albida rosea—A fine early single pink. 35c each; 3 for 65c 
*albida, Rosabella—A new very compact form having fine 
bright pink flowers. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
*albida variegata—Very distinct, having a broad margin of 
creamy white around each finely notched leaf. Compact 
grower. White flowers. 30c each; 3 for 75c; doz. $2.75 
*androsacea—A true alpine, forming soft flannel-like ro- 
settes with pinkish flowers. From Taurno. 35c each 
*kohleri—A sturdy little evergreen shrub 4” tall with rich 
deep red blooms. A very rare alpine. Easy in full sun. 
50c each 
*procurens—Glossy evergreen leaves on prostrate creeping 
stems forming a dense carpet smothered by masses of 
white flowers in May. 35c each; 3 for 85c; doz. $3.25 
One each of the 8 Arabis $2.45 
ANTHERICUM (An-ther’-i-kum) — 
St. Bruno’s Lily 
A graceful and useful plant having grass-like leaves and 
fine lily-like flowers. A good cut flower and lovely in 
the rockery or border. Full sun. 
*ramosum—Dainty white flowers in clusters on strong wiry 
stems in July. Hardy and permanent. 
35c¢ each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.25 
AQUILEGIA (Ak-wi-leej’-i-a) —Columbine 
Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids—A wonderful selection of fine 
large-flowering, long-spurred columbine, ranging in 
shades from purest white through pinks, reds, blues, and 
purples. 20c each; 3 for 55c; doz. $1.75 
Crimson Star—An immense flower of deep crimson, having 
a snowy-white corolla. The best new columbine in many 
years. (See color cut in center color section.) 35c each 
exima—A wonderful fall blooming columbine, very large 
crimson blooms with a brilliant yellow center. Very 
Tare and choice. Small plants 35c¢ each 
Hensol Harebell—A vivid blue species of medium height. 
A most attractive, free flowering new sort. 
35c each; 3 for 95c 
longissima—A new giant flowered columbine with spurs 
over 4” in length which won an award of merit from the 
R. H. S. of England. The color is a soft clear yellow. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
long spurred blue shades—Grown from fine selected deep 
blue plants. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
long-spurred pink shades—A grand assortment of pink and 
rose shades. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
One each of the 7 Aquilegias $2.00 
ANTENNARIA (An-ten-ay’-ri-a)—Cat’s Ear 
A most interesting native growing in dry soil naturally, 
but adaptable to almost any soil if given full sun. An 
excellent rock or wall plant. 
*dioica rosea—A very unusual pink form, having finer foliage 
but blooms fully as large. An exquisite plant. 25c each 
*ramosum—A rare and valuable high alpine prostrate shrub 
having exceptionally fine deep green leaves, silvered 
beneath, that are stained mahogany with the approach 
of fall. Practically unknown in gardens. 35c each 
One each of the 2 Antennarias, 50c 
ASARUM (As-ar’-um)—Wild Ginger 
A native ground cover for shady moist places. Excellent 
for growing along the pool or stream, under trees, 
bushes, etc., or for covering bulb beds. 
*caudatum—Dark evergreen heart-shaped leaves from a 
creeping root stalk and dark red flowers all season. 
35c each; 3 for 85c 
ALYSSUM (AI-is’-um) —Madwort 
Absolutely indispensible for the rockery and alpine 
garden. The evergreen foliage is good the year around 
and its silvery color furnishes fine contrast. When in 
bloom they form bold masses of color. No group of plants 
gives more color and asks less care than this fine family. 
Plant in full sun. 
*atsonilla—Similar to saxatile, but a lovely, citron-yellow. 
A distinctly beautiful variation. 35c each 
‘*idaeum—A prostrate shrubby mass of shimmering silver 
and dainty yellow flowers. Really fine. 
35c each; 3 for 85c; doz. $2.25 
*rostratum—A shrubby little plant covered with tiny, rough, 
silvery leaves and large heads of yellow flowers all sum- 
mer. 25c each; 3 for 55c 
*saxatile compactum (Basket of Gold)—Glorious masses of 
brilliant golden yellow flowers, extremely fragrant. 
Plant with Arabis, Dwarf Phlox, and Aubrietia for best 
effect. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
*saxatile fl. pl—The fully double flowers accentuate the 
richness of the golden yellow color. Makes no seed. May 
to October. 50c each 
*spinosum roseum—Dense spiny, silvery foliage on woody 
stems and many small airy pink flowers during June 
and July. Very choice. 35c each; 3 for $1.00; doz. $3.25 
One each of the 6 Alyssums $1.75; 3 each $3.25 
ALLIUM (AI'-li-um) —Flowering Onions 
A family of exquisite beauty blooming profusely and 
increasing in beauty each year. Should be grown in 
groups and allowed to form clumps for the best effect. 
Their airy, lacy blooms and dainty grassy foliage form 
distinct and pleasing contrast in the rockery, wall or 
border. Quite indifferent to soil, for full sun or light 
shade. An unusually long-lasting cut flower. May be 
planted spring or fall. 
*albo-purpureum—Claret red flowers. 3’. 
*cernuum—Nodding clear pink blossoms. 
*cyaneum—Light blue fowers in lacy heads. 
3 for 25c; doz. 85c 
*flavescens—A dainty yellow forming large leafy clumps. 
3 for 25c; doz. 85c 
*flavum minor—Entrancing shade of sun-light yellow. 
3 for 25c; doz. 85c 
*globosum—Round heads of mulberry and silver. 2 for 25c 
*montanum—Fluffy heads of silvery lavender and purple 
bloom in July and August. 2 for 25c; doz. $1.25 
*oreophilum—Lovely globes of deep lilac. 3 for 25c 
*peltatum—Very large rose pink. 35c each 
*prairiensis—Lovely profuse blooming bright pink. 25c¢ each 
*pulchellum—Large lacy heads of dainty lavender-rose 
flowers in midsmmer. One of the most effective speci- 
mens we know of. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
*schoenoprasum—Large heads of rosy-purple flowers shad- 
ing to deep red with age and lasting for weeks as a cut 
flower. 4 for 25c; doz. 65c 
*thibeticum—Balls of mauve pink flowers. Exquisite. 
2 for 25c 
2 for 25c 
25c each 
Three each of the 13 Alliums $2.75 
ANCHUSA (An-shu’-za) —Alkanet 
This family is noted for ease of culture and brilliance 
of color. Blooming profusely for a long season, the 
ecstatic blues fill the need of pure vivid color in the 
border. Full sun or partial shade. 
Lissadel—An improved dropmore, forming a shapely bush 
about 4’ tall of rough silvery branches covered with 
dense hair. The whole bush is a mass of deep blue 
forget-me-not-like flowers in June and July. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
Morning Glory—A fine new sort having larger flowers on 
a compact, much branched plant 4’ tall. Deep Gentian 
blue. 35c each 
*myosotidiflora—A sturdy but very lovely little Russian 
making masses of rich, bright blue flowers on strong 8” 
stems. If sheared occasionally will bloom all season. An 
extremely useful and satisfactory plant. 
35c each; 3 for 85c; doz. $3.25 
One each of the 3 Anchusas 85c 

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