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HARDY PERENNIALS (continued) 
Price: 30¢ each, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 
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Anthemis Moonlight 
AJUGA 
*Brockbanki—Bronze foliage, with blue flowers. Height, 4 
inches. 
ALYSSUM [Rock Madwort) 
*Saxatile Citrinum—Light yellow form of Compactum. Iden- 
tically the same habit of growth. An ideal plant for the 
early spring garden. Height, 12 inches. Price: 35¢ each, 
$3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per 100. 
*Saxatile Compactum—Splendid plant for the rockery or 
border, growing a foot high; golden yellow flowers with 
dense, compact heads. 1 foot. April and May. 
ANTHEMIS (Hardy Marguerite) 
Moonlight—A fine compact and upright growing variety ob- 
taining a height of 2 feet, and literally covered throughout 
the summer months with quantities of pale lemon yellow 
Daisy-like flowers about 21% inches in diameter. Excellent 
for cutting as well as a fine showy variety for the hardy 
border. Price: 50¢ each, $4.50 per dozen, $30.00 per 100. 
Tinctoria, Perry's Variety—This has large, Marguerite-like 
flowers about twice the size of the Kelwayii, and much 
longer flowering season. 2 feet. June-October. 
ANCHUSA (Alkanet) 
Barrelieri (Early Bugloss)—A delightful early blue flower, 
more compact and bushy in growth than Anchusa italica, 
Dropmore. Blooms in May and is covered with small, dark 
blue flowers with pinkish yellow throats. About 21% feet 
high and thrives in full sun. 
Dropmore Variety—Rich gentian blue; one of the earliest 
of the blue flowers. Plants form beautiful specimens, 3 to 
4 feet high. One of the most exquisite blue flowers for the 
garden. June to August. 
Morning Glory—An English variety of lovely Gentian-blue, 
flowering early Spring and Summer. As branches flower 
they may be cut back, and in this way a succession of 
bloom can be maintained throughout the Summer. 
*Myosotidiflora—This Dwarf Anchusa comes into bloom in 
May, and continues blooming for about six weeks. The 
flowers somewhat resemble Forget-me-nots but are the 
brilliant blue of the tall Anchusa. It grows about 1 foot 
high and is admirably adapted to rock gardens or borders. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA {Windflower) 
One of the best of the Fall blooming plants, for use as cut- 
flowers or where one requires a show spot in the garden. 
These plants attain a height of from 4 to 4% feet, and 
will do equally well in sun or shade; they bloom from early 
September until cut down by the frost. 
Alice—When the flowers first appear they look like Roses, and 
when they are expanded the silvery pink petals are suffused 
with bright carmine. 

Anchusa Morning Glory 
Thirty-five 
