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Achillea, ptarmica. (The Pearl). 
—BCO—Pure white, double flowers on 2 ft. stems _______- 30 75 
_ -~-BCO—Perry’s White. Double, white flowers on 2 ft. stems. 
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Acorus calamus. (Sweet Flag). 
*__Broad, grass-like leaves about 2 ft. in height, add to 
attractiveness of wild garden. Flowers not showy. 
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Actea, alba. (White Baneberry). 
A hardy native with long spikes of clear white flow- 
ers followed by glistening white berries. Require rich, 
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—rubra, Red Baneberry. Closely resembling the white 
Actea. Flowers fluffy followed by red berries ____ .30 AG 
Anemone. (Windfower). 
A hardy, attractive lot of herbs for the border or 
wild flower garden. Thrives best in rich, sandy loam 
in open sun. 
—*RO—canadensis. A native for the open border, grows 6 to 
12 inches high. -White flowers in May —_._-~---_-- As: .60 
—*O—patens. Pasque flower. A beautiful and very showy 
dwarf growing to a height of 6 to 10 inches. Large 
downy, pale-blue violet flowers in May. Thrives 
best in sunny locations in rich, moist, sandy soil ____ .35 .90 
—RO—pulsatilla, Rubra. A deep red, almost purple form of 
the above. A native of Europe, but perfectly hardy 
here. Requires same growing conditions as Pasque 
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—*BS—sylvestris. An attractive plant for the shaded border 
or among other wild flowers. Large, pure white, 
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Aquilegia. (Columbine). 
Very hardy perennials which will thrive in nearly 
all moist, porous soils in sunny situations. Require 
some protection from strong winds. 
_ —OC—chrysantha. Beautiful yellow flowers ____________-_- Ae .60 
—OC—Crimson Star. One of the newer varieties of colum- 
bine. Long spurred, crimson flowers with white corolla .35 .90 
—OC—Mirs. Elliott’s. A well known and popular long spurred 
columbine in wide assortment of colors. Only mixed 
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_+-OC—Rainbow Hybrids. A mixture of Colorado columbines, 
mostly long spurred. Assortment of beautiful colors. .30 ae) 
Arctostaphylos Uva Ursi. (Bearberry. Kinnikinnick). 
—*TRO—A trailing, evergreen plant, very desirable for cov- 
ering hillsides. Will thrive in poor, sandy soil where 
few other plants will succeed. Plant shipped with 
Origina soil, » balled) and, burlapped.. “22 ae eae. e 50 1.25 
Arisaema triphyllus. (Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Indian Turnip). 
—*RS—An interesting, hardy perennial for the wild flower 
: garden. Requires rich, woods soil in moist shade ____ .25 50 
Arenaria, formosa. (Sandwort). 
—OR—A low growing plant with finely cut foliage and 
| numerous small, yellow flowers. Suitable for rockery 
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