Anemone pulsatilla Robert Hibberson. From a mass of finely cut foliage 
is ejected many globular flowers of a deep rich purple red, centered 
by a thick column of golden stamens. Small plants 50c. 
A. p. var. This is thought to be close to A. p. Farreri. Flowers deep 
red-violet. Small plants 40c. 
Aquilegia discolor. One of the smallest columbines; 6 in. Gray leaves; 
blue and white flowers. 75c. 
A. ‘Fauriae. Blue-gray leaves; large blue flowers spotted with buff. 75c. 
A. flabellata nana alba. Pale gray foliage and ample flowers of ivory- 
white. 25c. 
A. sachaliensis. 9 in. Foliage green; flowers ample and dark blue. 75c. 
* A. scopulorum. Beautiful pale blue-gray foliage; large long-spurred 
flowers of coerulean blue. First prerequisite for cultivation is com-. 
plete drainage; second, a Jean soil to hold it to its essential dainti- 
ness. 75c. 
Clematis macropetala. One of Farrer’s finds in Kansu. A fragile little 
vine with small lacy lobed leaflets. Flowers comparatively large, 
blue to purple outside, well filled with white strap-like filaments 
inside. $1.50. 
Hepatica triloba. The lovely dark blue form from Norway. Small plants 
715c. 
Hepatica triloba. A beautiful shade of pink. Large plants. 75c. 
% Coptis asplenifolia. From Alaska to Vancouver Island. The most beau- 
tiful of the goldthreads in foliage which is cut like a fern. 75c. 
* C. laciniata. Evergreen creeper with finely dissected glossy foliage. 
Excellent ground cover. 35c. 
Ranunculus montanus. On a turf of bright green sit large golden butter- 
cups. March. 35c. 
Thalictrum kiusianum. 4 in. Lavender-blue cut leaves; violet cupped 
flowers; most beautiful summer ground cover. 35c. 
Trollius pumilus. Cut leaves and rich gold globe-flowers on 6 in. stems. 
50c. 
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RHAMNACEAE 
* Ceanothus gloriosus. A new prostrate creeping shrub with small dark 
green holly-like leaves; free-blooming with clusters of lavender blue 
flowers. Likes a place in the sun. 75c- $1.00. 
% C. prostratus. (Probably var. divergens.) Woody prostrate branches; 
small thick leaves with few coarse teeth; umbels of powder-blue flow- 
ers. A very proper and interesting shrub for rock gardens. Small 
plants 35c. 
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