A. apennina — Italy’s gift to horticulture. We offer a clear blue form of this 
lovely and vigorous Anemone. Free flowering — literally covers it- 
self with a sheet of blue. $.40 per 10 $3.00 per 100 
A.—apennina alba — An exquisite white form of the preceding with pale 
blue exteriors. Makes a charming companion for the above. 
$.40 per 10 $3.00 per 100 
A. blanda rosea — A charming bright rose-pink form of A. blanda, very at- 
tractive in the rock garden. Associated with the Anemones apennina. 
$.50 per 10 $4.00 per 100 
ANEMONE NEMOROSA 
The charming wood anemone that grows wild in the woods of England 
We imported these by air express at great cost because previous shipments 
reached us in poor condition. It is one of the most delightful for shady 
spots in the rock garden or on the edges of the woodland patch. Requires 
shade, rather damp, cool leaf-mold soil so the roots will run about forming 
nice colonies. Plant 2” deep, 3” apart. Good live roots established in our 
nursery for two years will be sent. Plant at once. 
A. Nemorosa — The blue flowers have pinkish revers® 
$1.00 per 3 $1.50 per 5 
A. Nemorosa Alba Plena — The double white form has a row of petals sur- 
rounding a full center of petalods resembling an old-fashioned powder 
puff. An elegant and charming variety much coveted. 
$1.00 per 3..$1.50 per 5 
A. Nemorosa Blue Bonnet — A pale blue form with large flowers blooming 
later than the others. $.50 each $1.25 per 3 
A. Nemorosa Robinsoniana — Large lavender-blue flowers, a beauty to be- 
hold and one of the best. $.50 each $1.25 per 3 
BRODIAEA 
This is a delightful genus of California flowering bulbs. They are fairly 
hardy and absolutely hardy from Washington, D. C., south. Plant in late fall 
and select a sunny situation, adding a good amount of sand to the soil. Plant 
in groups of 10 or more, 4’ to 5” deep, 3” to 4” apart. After the ground has 
frozen one or two inches, protect well with saltmarsh hay, straw or cranberry 
top. Remove covering in early spring. Be sure to include these in your order. 
They will add a lovely touch of color in your rock garden or flower border 
in June and July. Very enhancing for forcing in cool greenhouse. 
B. Bridgesi (Triteleia Bridgesi) 
A magnificent variety, produces umbels of large spreading pinkish- 
lilac flowers with blue anthers. Greatly admired in our nurseries, 
16” tall, June flowering. $.75 per 10 $6.00 per 100 
B. crocea (Triteleia crocea) — Most beautiful umbels of light yellow flowers 
on 6” stem. May and June flowering, very uncommon, though as 
easy to cultivate as the other in gritty soil. A perfect miniature. 
Stock limited. $.40 per 3 $1.50 per 10 
B. grandiflora — A charming variety without equal in the rock garden; only 
6” tall; very effective in groups in the sunny flower border; delight- 
ful bright blue flowers. $.35 per 10 $2.50 per 100 
PLEASE READ CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 
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