4, SHoREWAY NuRSERY 

ALLIUM (continued) 
: Doz. 100 
*“PULCHELLUM. More or less it is 
an Allium flavum major that has been 
dipped in raspberry jam. It’s a highly 
visible, and highly attractive tone of 
raspberry purple. Vivid. .........e.se. 1.50- 10.00 
TANGUTICUM (Lavender Globe 
Lily). The flowers are fluffy stars, 
packed closely, hundreds of them, into 
great globe clusters that top 2-ft. stems. 
The blossoms are a pure cool lavender, 
a clean, clear shade. A sound, hardy 
and enduring perennial, making big 
clumps that are fountains of showy 
‘blooms in late summer and early autumns, : 
giving them magnificient effects. ...... 2.50 16.00 
ALYSSUM 
*SAXATILE COMPACTUM. Basket of 
Gold. One of the most popular ef spring 
flowering plants. Masses of yellow flow- 
ers. 9 inches. April-May. ...........00. 1.50 10.00 
 *SAXATILE CITRINUM. A sulphur 
colored variety of the above. .........- 2.00 12.00 
ANCHUSA | ! 
*“MYOSOTIDIFLORA. Masses of ° ' 
bright. blue, forget-me-not flowers. 1 ft... 
‘April-May: (2h 7 A eee 1.50 10.00 
-ANEMONE 
JAPONICA, (Japanese Windflower). 
These beautiful flowers are among the 
most important hardy plants. They. begin. 
blooming in August and continue until cut. 
down by hard frost. 
- ALBA. Purest single white with yellow 
center. 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE. Abundant 
semi-double flowers, broad and perfectly 
formed; colored, La France pink; height, 
two to three feet. — 
RUBRA. Beautiful rosy-red with i 
bright yellow stamens. 
SEPTEMBER CHARM. Silvery rose. _ 
Very early and free flowering. 
WHIRLWIND. An excellent sort pro- 
ducing beautiful double white flowers. 
Pot Plants in Spring only. ..........06. 1.50 10.00. 
*PULSATILLA. Large, bluish-purple 
cup shaped flowers. 1 ft. April-May ...1.50 10.00 
*A LBA. A white variety of the above. — 
Distinct and rare. ..0.2<).4s ssa s ss eaes 2.00 12.00 

Varieties marked (*) recommended for Rock Gardens 
