
ACONITUM BICOLOR 
ANDROSACE—Rock Jasmine 
ANDROSACE—A famous genus of rock garden plants long- 
enjoyed by gardeners. The following grow well in rather 
light, well-drained soil in full sun. 
*lanuginosa Leichtlinii—Long, trailing stems clothed with sil- 
very leaves and terminal umbels of white flowers which 
have a bright crimson eye. One of the most beautiful and 
floriferous, blooming from late Spring to mid-Summer. 
Allow it to trail over a rocky ledge. Pots, 75c and $1.00. 
*primuloides—Rosettes of silky foliage and heads of rosy- 
lilac flowers on 4 inch stems in late Spring. A good, easy 
carpeter and tidy ground cover. Each 50c, three $1.40, 
six $2.50. 
Please Note—Other Androsaces are listed in ‘’Distinctive Hardy 
Plants for the Collector’s Garden’’. 
ANEMONE—Dwarf Kinds 
Wind or Pasque Flower 
ANEMONE *fulgens—Vivid scarlet flowers on 12 to 18 inch 
stems in mid-Spring. The flaming, cupped, 2 Y2 inch blooms 
with their black stamens are carried over cut foliage. For 
moderate climates and light, well-drained soil in sun. 
Withhold water when plants become dormant. Tubers de- 
livered in Fall only. $1.00 and $1.25. 
nemorosa (Wood Anemone)—Give them a woodland soil 
and shade and their creeping root-stocks will soon make 
wide mats. Large flowers on 6 to 8 inch stems in mid- 
Spring. Excellent for naturalizing. Mixed colors only (blue, 
lavender-blue, mauve, and double white). Delivery in Fall 
and Winter only. Clumps, 75c¢ and $1.00. 
Pasque Flower 
*Pulsatilla—One of the most satisfactory rock garden plants. 
Great cups of bluish-purple or violet with golden stamens 
in early Spring. Silky, much-gashed foliage turning greener 
with age. 1 ft. Easy, long-lived in ordinary soil, sun. 50c, 
7DcrancdenieOOs 
*Pulsatilla alba—Very beautiful variety of Pulsatilla. Large, 
pure white flowers with contrasting tassels of gold. Espe- 
cially fine. 75¢c and $1.00. 
*Pulsatilla albi-cyanea—One of the hardiest and most drought 
resistant Anemones in our gardens. Semi-nodding flowers 
of white, tinged lavender, on 6 inch stems .during late 
Spring. Full sun and loamy soil. 75c and $1.00. 
ANEMONE—Tall Kinds 
Japanese Anemone 
ANEMONE—The following varieties of Anemone japonica are 
among the most lovely Fall-blooming, hardy, border peren- 
nials. Robust plants 3 to 5 feet high clothed with handsome, 
dark green leaves and topped by many, long-stemmed 
flowers excellent for cutting. They thrive in cool, lightly 
shaded spots with moist, rich soil. In cold climates a situa- 
tion which protects the blooms from early frosts is desirable. 
Plant about 12 to 15 inches apart. Winter and Spring de- 
livery only. 
alba—Single, waxy white, yellow center. Each 50c, three 
$1.40, six $2.50; large size, each 75c. 
rosea superba—Single, soft pink, waxy *flowers. The pink 
counterpart of Anemone japonica alba. Each 50Oc, three 
$1.40, six $2.50; large size, each 75c. 
rubra—Semi-double, rosy red flowers. One of the deeper 
shades. Each 50c, three $1.40, six $2.50; large size, 
each 75c. 

ANEMONE PULSATILLA 
ANTHEMIS—Chamomile, Marguerite 
ANTHEMIS (Chamomile) —Excellent plant for.sunny, dry soils. 
In early Summer hundreds of bright Daisies cover the 
much-cut, green foliage. The plants are neat, free from 
pests, and easy to grow. An all-around good cut flower and 
border perennial. Set plants 12 inches or more apart. 
tinctoria Moonlight—Excellent plant for the sunny border 
with large, pale yellow blooms. 2 ft. Attracts attention in 
any garden. 60c and 85c. 
tinctoria Perrys Variety—Soft, golden-yellow flowers on 21 
foot stems in great masses. Blends well with Moonlight. 
Decidedly attractive and always in demand. Each 50c, 
three $1.40, six $2.50; large size, each 75c. 
Please Note—A choice dwarf Anthemis is listed in ‘Distinctive 
Hardy Plants for the Collector’s Garden’’. 



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