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Androsace sarmentosa. This species from the Himalayas 
forms solid carpets of silvery rosettes beset with 
many dainty rose colored flowers on 3 inch stems in 
May. This is perhaps the easiest and fastest grower, 
but very choice. Requires the same soil and treat- 
ment as the above. 
Joeeacimeoatur V0C 12 tor $3.50. 
Androsace sarmentosa chumbyi. A very pretty form of 
the mat forming type with smaller, woollier rosettes 
and pale pink flowers with a dark eye. Soil and 
treatment as for A. lanuginosa. 
eUCEbacheesotoioz5, 12:t0r $5.00. 
Androsace sempervivoides. Another species from the 
Himalayas that forms mats of attractive green 
rosettes that look very much like Hens-and-Chicks. 
Dainty umbels of rose colored flowers on 3 inch 
stems in May. Gritty, well drained, neutral to al- 
kaline soil in sun or part shade. (Ph. 6-8) 
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Androsace 
sarmentosa chumbyi 

* SPECIAL ANDROSACE COLLECTION 
A. lanuginosa leichtlinii, A. sarmentosachumbyi, A. Sempervivoides. 
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Androsace villosa. The most attractive of them all! Little rosettes covered with long, 
white, silky hairs. Pretty white flowers on 2 inch stems in May. Native to Europe 
and Asia. This little jewel sells on sight, therefore our supply is very limited. Gritty, 
well drained, neutral to alkaline soil in partial shade. SL.002 Fach. 
ANEMONE. Wind Flower. (Ranunculaceae, Buttercup Family) 
Anemone canadensis. (Meadow Anemone) Clumps of large lobed leaves and tall flower 
stems about 2 feet high that carry large showy white flowers from May to August. 
Excellent for naturalizing in the wild garden. This is a fast spreader and must be 
confined. Native to Eastern United States. Rich leafmold soil in sun or partial 
shade. (Ph. 5-7) S5eabach’ Sitor VUcemlcatouens. OU: 
Anemone nemorosa flore-pleno. (Double Wood Anemone) This dainty species from 
Siberia forms mats of very pretty lobed leaves about 3 inches high, gayly ornamented 
with many full double, pure white flowers on 5 inch stems in May. An excellent 
subject for the rock garden that wants a rich acid leafmold soil in partial shade. 
(Ph. 5-6) SOG. Hach. a: Loteolee oie ee tor ess. 00), 
Anemone nemorosa Lavender. A very charming variety of the above with single flowers 
tinted a very delicate shade of lavender. The same soil and exposure as above. 
35¢oHachi o8for90c,  [2Z-for?s3,50: 
* Indicates New Introduction. 
