ANCHUSA (Alkanet) 
Italica Dropmore Lissadell. 3 ft. A compact 
growing form with deep blue flowers in 
Junie =|ealiyta Seek eek oss teeors ce tees cso 
tcs Myosotidiflora. 12 in. A distinct variety with 
attractive large heart-shaped leaves bear- 
ing in May and June, spikes of dainty blue 
flowers which resemble forget-me-nots. ........ 
ANEMONE (Windflower) 
Pulsatilla (Pasque Flower). 9-12 in. Soft mauve 
blooms during April and May. Interesting 
and attractive for the rockery or border. 
Prefers well drained soil and full sun. ........ 
Alba. 
Rubra. Reddish purple tlowerseecvssneseereeeeee 
AM White: tormeon thee OOviennen creme: 
rcs Hupehensis (Early Chinese Anemone). 12 in. 
One of the most satisfactory of all. Entirely 
covered from August until late in Fall with 
dainty mauve pink flowers. Requires winter 
protection. 
tcs Japonica (Japanese Windflower). 2-3 ft. These 
require a sheltered position and do best 
when they have a moist rich soil with an 
abundance of leaf mold. Blooms during Sept.- 
October. 
Alba. 
Queen Charlotte. Delicate pink, semi-double. .... 
Rubra. Single red. 
Whirlwind. 
During late April and May we can usually sup- 
ply the above four varieties out of 2%4" pots 
at $7.00 per 100. These will bloom the first 
season. 
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Semi-doulble, White. cciccccccsseecosssseeeee 
ANTHEMIS (Improved Golden Marguerite) 
c Moonlight. A much improved form with good 
sized single yellow flowers during the entire 
Summer. Succeeds in the poorest soil and 
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AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
tcs Handsome foliage with tall stems of grace- 
ful flowers in May and June. 
Alpina. 18 in. 
blue flowers. 
Blue Shades. Immense long spurred blooms 
of rich blue and mostly with a white center. 
The best strain we have ever seen 
Chrysantha. 2 ft. 
A spurless variety with dark 
Long spurred golden yellow. 
Crimson Star (New). Rich crimson with white 
center. 
Pfitzers Hybrids. 2-3 ft. Long spurred flowers 
in a wonderful range of color. 
Pink Hybrids. 2-3 ft. 
pink shadesy ec... ee ee 
A choice selection of 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) 
rc Alpina Florepleno. 12 in. Forms masses of 
gray green foliage which are covered with 
spikes of double white flowers in early 
Spring. This double form lasts much longer 
and is in every way superior to the single 
variety. 
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Alpina. The single flowered type. 
Vigorous 
and free flowering. 
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Armeria Formosa Hybrids 
ARENARIA (Sandwort) 
rs Verna Caespitosa. A prostrate moss-like plant 
excellent for the rock garden and between 
flagstones. 
ARMERIA (Thrift or Sea Pink) 
Formosa. New Large Flowered Hybrids. Groups 
of these in beds or large rockeries make a 
gay picture. These new hybrids range in 
color through bright pinks, reds, violet and 
purple tones. Excellent 10 Cult, <iicccrescccceeeeesnoev == 
tc Laucheana. 8 in. Quantities of bright rosy 
red heads of flowers on slender stems dur- 
ing May-June and a scattering during the 
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Maritima Alba. A white variety similar in 
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ARTEMISIA (Southernwood) 
c  Lactiflora. 5-6 ft. Creamy white tiny flowers 
in long graceful clusters in Aug.-Sept. Excel- 
lent for cut flowers. Delightfully fragrant. .... 
ie Pontica. 18 in. Irregular masses of very finely 
divided gray green foliage. Delights in a 
dry position and valuable for its picturesque 
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c Silver King. 2 ft. A striking silvery leaved 
plant—useful for contrast in the garden and 
excellent cut to use with bouquets. Can 
betidried for cwintensisens-sensreseeeeeretnenete 
ASCLEPIAS (Butterfly Flower) 
c  Tuberosa. 12 ft. An attractive native plant 
that will grow in the driest locations, pro- 
ducing umbels of brilliant orange flowers 
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ASPARAGUS 
c lace Veil. 2 ft. A hardy variety that some- 
what resembles plumosus. Answers the 
need for midsummer greens and should be 
valuable to anyone that makes up floral 
work. 
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