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AQUILEGIA 
AJUGA genevensis. 
flowers in May and June. 
edging or carpeting bare spots. 
for sun or shade. 6to 8 in. 
Dense spikes of blue 
Excellent for 
Suitable 

ANTHEMIS 
ALYSSUM saxatile citrinum. Excellent for 
rockery or border. Sulphur-yellow flowers 
in May. 15 in. 
Saxatile compactum. Bright yellow. May. 
12 in. 

ANCHUSA | italica, Lissadell. 
Extra-large, clear gentian- 
blue flowers during May and 
June. A very showy border 
DlantageS ite nolo >adonSs 
$4.00 for 10. 
Myosotidiflora. Grows in 
either sun or shade. Lovely 
blue flowers resembling 
forget-me-nots. May, June. 
12m. 
ANEMONE  Pulsatilla, Lilac. 
A gem for the rockery with 
its dainty, early, lavender 
blooms. April, May. 9 to 12 
in. $1.35 for 3, $4.00 for 10. 
ANTHEMIS, Moonlight. Bushy 
plant with pungent foliage 
Pale lemon-yellow, daisy~ 
type blooms, excellent for 
cutting. All summer. 21% ft. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). For 
the early summer gar- 
den. Plant in sun or part 
shade in borders. 2 to 
Site 
Chrysantha (Golden Colum- 
bine). Long-spurred yel- 
low. 
Crimson Star. Spurs and sepals 
rich crimson; petals white. 
Long-spurred Blue Shades. 
Shades of blue with white 
centers. 
Long-spurred Pink Shades. A 
choice strain in shades of 
pink. 
Long-spurred Snow Queen. A fine fragrant 
white. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Long-spurred Hybrids. 
Mostly soft shades, including many blues. 
All Aquilegias, $1.35 for 3, $4.00 for 10 
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ARABIS alpina fi.-pl. (Rock-Cress). Suitable 
for edging beds and borders, and fine for 
rockery or dry wall. Double white flowers 
in dense masses. Lasts well when cut and 
combines well with other flowers. April, 
May. 9 in. 
Alpina rosea. Similar in habit to the above. 
Single, delicate pink flowers. 
ARMERIA, Bees’ Ruby. Stout stems with 
large, globular heads of brilliant ruby-red 
flowers. June, July. 12 to 15 in. 
Bright rosy red flowers during 
3 to 6 in. 
Laucheana. 
May and June. 
ANCHUSA myosotidiflora 

PITZONKA’S ereuucals 
All Perennials, except where noted, $1.50 for 3, $4.50 for 10 
ASTER alpinus, Goliath. Dense tufts of leaves 
from which issue many leafless stems 12 
inches high, bearing bluish violet flowers 
3 inches in diameter. Excellent for the 
rockery and edge of border. June. 
ASTILBE, Deutschland. A lovely, pure white 
variety of strong growth and very free- 
flowering habit. June, July. 18 in. 
Fanal. Spikes of feathery, garnet flowers. 
Plant in sun or shade. June, July. 18 in. 
75c each, $2.00 for 3, $6.00 for 10. 
AUBRIETA, Whitewell Gem. One of the best 
rock-garden subjects. Compact foliage 
and fme pink flowers in the spring. 3 in. 
BAPTISIA australis. Dark green, deeply 
cut foliage and spikes of dark blue, lupine- 
like flowers in June. Fine for the border or 
wild garden and good for cutting. 3 ft. 
$1.35 for 3, $4.00 for 10. 
CAMPANULA Medium calycanthema (Can- 
terbury Bells). One of the loveliest of bi- 
ennials and a perfect plant for the old- 
fashioned hardy garden. Cut flowers last 
a week or more. Blue, Pink, White or 
Mixed. $1.35 for 3, $4. 00 for 10. 
Garganica. A gem for the rock garden. 
Forms a Jow, spreading tuft covered m 
June with starry, light blue flowers having 
white eyes. Exquisite hanging over a rock. 
Grandis, Six Hills Giant. A bold plant 
growing 214 feet tall. The flower stems 
are covered for their entire length with 
beautiful pale blue flowers, which are star- 
like and  saucer-shaped. Particularly 
valuable because it grows just as well in 
shade as in full sun. Hardy anywhere. 
CARNATION. Fragrant, half to full-double 
flowers that are fine for cutting. Compact 
and hardy. June, July. 12 to 18 in. 
Grenadin Pink. Grenadin White. 
Grenadin Red. 
All Carnations, $1.35 for 3, $4.00 for 10 
CERASTIUM tomentosum. Desirable, low- 
growing plant with silvery foliage and 
white flowers in May and June. Suitable 
for rockery or for carpeting dry, sunny 
spots or covering graves. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum, Alaska 
(Shasta Daisy). Large, single white flow- 
ers on long stems. Fine for cutting. June, 
July. 2 ft. $1.35 for 3, $4.00 for 10. 

ARMERIA 
CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum, Mount 
Shasta. Pure white, full double flowers 
have a high crested center and average 
4 inches across. A great improvement 
over Esther Reed. Spring until frost. 2 ft. 
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