ACHILLEA SETACEA, (R). Arching fronds 
of grey-green, heads of brilliant yellow 
flowers. 8 inches. l5c. . 
ACHILLEA TOMENTOSA,.(R). Wooly green 
leaves and golden yellow flowers. Ex- 
cellent for carpeting effect. 9 inches. 
1De: 
ACONITUM WILSONI. A soft blue ‘Monk- 
shood” that is as handsome as delphin- 
iums in the garden. Fall blooming. 5 
feet. l5c. 
AETHIONEMA CORDIFOLIUM, . (R). Dwarf 
shrubby habit, some 8 inches tall. Lilac 
rose flowers are pleasingly set off by 
foliage of bluish cast. Small plants (they 
transplant best). 15c. 
AETHIONEMA PERSICUM, (R). The ‘Per- 
sian Candytuft'’ is a little taller than 
Cordifolium, the flowers a little lighter 
shade, but equally handsome. Try them 
both. Small plants. 25c. 
AJUGA GENEVENSIS, (R). Bronze foliage, 
spikes of clear blue flowers. Excellent for 
shade. Handsome, but a spreader. 15c. 
ACHILLIA NANA. 6 inch, white flowers. 
15c, 
ACHILLIA ARGENTIA. Grey foliage, white 
flowers on 4-inch stems. l5c. 
ALYSSUM SPINOSUM. Yellow. 25c. 
ALYSSUM MOLLENDORFEANUM. 3-inch 
yellow. 25c. 
ALYSSUM ROSTRATUM, (R). A very ro- 
bust sort with masses of golden bloom 
for weeks. 15 inch. 1l5c. 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE CITRINUM,  (R). 
Masses of pale yellow flowers give this 
variety an individual charm. l5c. 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE COMPACTUM, (R). 
Deep yellow flowers. A favorite in all 
rock gardens. 1 foot. 10c. 
ANCHUSA—DW ARF. Flowere are a medi- 
um shade of brilliant blue. 15 inches. 
ldc: 
ANCHUSA ITALICA-DROPMORE. Deep 
blue flowers like giant forget-me-nots, 
borne abundantly in late spring. A mass 
of this is especially fine in the garden. 
4 feet. 10c. 
ANCHUS MYOSOTIS, dwarf, 
Has large blue flowers. 25c. 
flowering. 
ANDROSACEA PRIMULOIDES, (R). Rosettes 
of silky foliage and rosy lilac flowers 
combine to make this an unusually at- 
tractive subject for the rock garden. A 
top dressing of gravel or stone chips to 
keep the foliage off the moist earth is 
almost essential. 20c. 
ANDROSACEA VITALIANA, (R). Dainty, 
clear yellow flowers in pleasing contrast 
to grey-green foliage. 10c. 
ANDROCACEA LONGIONOUS. Verbena- 
like flowers, pink, soft grey foliage. 2-3 
inches. 25c. 
ANDROCACEA SARMENTOSA. Rosettes 
of silky foliage, flower heads of pink, 
3 inches. 25c. 
ANDROSACEA ARMENICA. Rosettes of 
green foliage, pink flowers, 3 to 4 
inches. 25c. , 
ANEMONE 
ANEMONE HUPHENSIS, (R). New. Plants 
only 15 inches high, flowers of delicate 
pink but half the size of the well-known 
Japanese anemones. An _ introduction 
from China. l5dc. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA, “Louise Uphink.” 
Very large, semi-double pure white flow- 
ers. Handsome anemones in our garden. 
3 feet. 25c. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA, “Max Vogle.” Huge 
flowers of lavender pink. Semi-double. 
These are twice the size of the ordinary 
type. 3 feet. 25c. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA, “Queen Charlotte.” 
Well named, as this plant is really a 
queen among fall perennials, and mag- 
nificent enmasse. Lavender-pink, semi- 
double flowers from August until frost. 
Half shade is a requirement for finest 
display. 1l5c. 
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ANEMONE JAPONICA RUBRA. Rose red. 
2 feet. 25c. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA, “Whirlwind.” Pure 
white flowers, at same price as Queen 
Charlotte. 
ANEMONE PULSATILLA, (R). Big fragile 
looking anemone of lavender spring from 
the crown of attractively cut leaves. 
Neither plant nor flowers are at all fra- 
gile in reality, but unusually hardy. 6 
inches. l5dc. 
ANEMONE PULSATELLA RUBRA. A beau- 
ty, dark violet red flower. 6 inches. 25c. 
ANEMONE MAGELLANICA. Has cream 
flowers. 1 foot. 15c: 
ANEMONE RIVULARIS. White flowers, the 
outside violet. A very distinct form. 1 
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