
WOR ioe ero EDA JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Each Per Doz. 

Alpine Plants 
ACHILLEA—Milfoil or Yarrow 
Hardy Perennial 
Well known Alpines, suitable for dry and sunny places. 
A. ageratifolia—Tufted growth with silvery leaves and 
white flowers. Blooms in May and June. Fine for 
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A. Clavennea—Compact tufts of silvery foliage with a 
a profusion of white flowers from July to September..... .50 5.00 
ACONITUM—Monkshood 
Hardy Perennial 
Aconitums are very stately and beautiful plants for the hardy 
border. Exceedingly valuable on account of their late bloom as well 
as for planting in shade, as they will flourish even under trees. Thrive 
best in very rich soil and prefer not to be disturbed when once estab- 
lished. 
A. Fischeri—Semi-dwarf variety with large, pale blue 
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A. Fischeri praecox—Rare and choice early flowering 
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A. Wilsoni—Very handsome variety introduced from 
China by the late Mr. E. H. Wilson. Large, violet- 
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A. Wilsoni Barker’s Variety—A beautiful novelty re- 
ceiving Award of Merit of the Royal. Horticultural 
Society and very much recommended. Darker blue 
than Wilsoni and the flower spike much_ branched. 
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ALLIUM—Mountain Garlic 
Bulbous plants with very attractive blossoms over a long period of 
time. While the bulbs smell like onions, the blossoms are quite in- 
offensive and for most part are exceedingly showy. 
A. azureum—Clear azure blue flowers in late spring. 
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