ACONITUM 
(Monkshood) 
Prefers a moist peaty soil with part shade. Each 
40c. 
Anthora. 15 inch, very hardy, pale yellow spikes, June. 
Autumnale. Late, tall purple-violet Monkshood, 3-4 ft. 
Fischeri. Large pale blue, two feet, September, October. 
AGROSTEMMA 
(Rose Campion) 
Coronarias. Deep red florets (phlox type) on branching 
plant to 30 inches. Late summer, attractive gray 
foliage. Full sun. Each 40c. 
ALLIUM 
(Flowering Onions) 
Ordinary soil and moisture, full sun. Each 35c. 
Flavum. Yellow flowered onion growing 10 to 12 inches 
tall. 
Pulchellum. Attractive lilac-purple flowers on 18-inch 
stems, July and August. 
Purdomii. 6 inches, from Thibet. Very short foliage 
and large erect umbels of showy lilac, late mid- 
season. 
Sibericum. Lavender-lilac flowers in June on 10-inch 
stems. 
Thibeticum. Like Purdomii but taller, to 12 inches. 
ANCHUSA 
Myosotidiflora. To 15 inches. Sprays of Forget-me- 
not flowers in April and May form a rosette of 
broad foliage. Common soil, best with light shade. 
Each 50c. 
ANEMONE 
Good peaty soil, light shade. Each 50c. 
Hupehensis. An abundance of rosy-mauve flowers on 
2 to 3-ft. stems during late summer and _ fall. 
Comes from China and a vigorous grower. 
Sylvestris. Snowdrop anemone. Flowers large, pure 
white, fragrant, on 12-inch stems in May and 
June. 
AQUILEGIA 
(Columbine) 
Rainbow Blend Hybrids. The most colorful and bril- 
liant of all hybrid columbines. The present unsur- 
passed strain is the result of scientific breeding and 
~ selection for nearly a score of years. Characterized 
by clear vivid colors, particularly deep pink and rose, 
scarlet, vermillion and crimson-reds; all of largest 
size and with long spurs. White, yellow and pale 
tints are reduced to a proper minimum. In mixture 
only. Best in full sun. Each 35c. 
ASTER 
Frondeus. Bluish-lavender flowers in May and June, 
occasionally throughout the summer, on 12-inch 
stems. Sun or light shade. Each 40c. 
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