—spicatum. 
MOUNTAIN M. 
to Nov. If too late 
as for A. Ginnala. 
ACIPHYLLA 
(ak-ah-PHIL-ah) Umbelliferae. RG or the 
border; perennals; erect growing plants. 
—Colensoi. ACIP-1. 25¢ 
New Zealand border plant; white fis; 
5 feet; TP. 
ACROGEPHALUS 
—sericus. ACRO-l. 30¢ 
Shrubby compact growth; soft pale blue 
fis; 1-2 ft; S. Rhodesia. 
ACTINEA 
(ak-ti-NE-ah) Compositae. N.Am. planta 
related to Helenium; fis yellow; ray and 
disk flowers. 
—fastigata. ACTN-3. 40¢ 
Lovely small daisies in light gold, 1” ac; 
4" tall; HP; (If), 
ACER-78. 50¢ 
Seed ripe late Sept. 
for fall planting treat 
—simplex. ACTN-9. 40¢ 
Brilliant golden daisies; silvery green 
rosettes; 10 in.; HP; (II). 
ACTINOMERIS 
(ak-tin-O M-er-is) Tall Sunfiower-like 
native perennials for the hardy border or 
wild garden; resembles Helianthus and 
Verbesina; grow like Sunflowers. 
—alternifolia. ACTI-1. 30¢ 
ADENANTHERA 
(ad-en-ANTH-er-ah) BEAD TREE. Le- 
guminosae. Trees alliad_ to Mimosa and 
grown for ornament in S or under glass 
in the N; soak seed in hot water. 
—pavonia. ADDN-1M. 50¢ 
ADENOCARPUS 
(ad-ee-no-CAR-pus) Leguminosae. They 
are grown in the GH or in the open in the 
S; low shrubs from S. Eu. and Asia Minor, 
—decordicans. ADEK-1. 30¢ 
ADLUMIA 
An attractive biennial vine thriving in 
a cool damp site protected from the sun 
and wind; plant seeds in the spring. 
—fungosa. ADLM-1. 20¢ 
(A. cirrhosa) Mountain Fringe; Allegh- 
eney Vine. Vern-like leaves; white or pur- 
plish fis; fr. oblong caps. Oz. $1.50 
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ABRONIA (ah-BROH-ni-ah) 
Sand Verbena. 
ACANTHUS (ah-KAN-thus) 
Bear’s Breech Perennials, thistle-like small shrubs; about 
lilac on 18” spikes. 
drained soil. 
—mollis v. latifolia. 
ACHILLEA (ak-i-LEE-ah) 
open ground and in the South seed can be sown in the fall. Remove 
light soils best. 
Pretty little trailer; 10”; HHA.....Oz. 0 AST Pan robe of ABRO-1. 20¢ 
2ft tall, fils white, rose or 
They need heavy winter protection in the North; best in rich well 
Seed sown in April will flower in Aug. THP. 
Broad glossy lvs; curious pale purple fils; HB.......0........ 
ACK-1. 20¢ 
Milfoil or Yarrow. Hardy herbaceous perennials easily grown in any fair soil in full 
(AK-oh-nyt-um) 
Monkshood. Herbaceous 
planting; thin to 18” 
Has showy round heads; yellow; robust; 
perennials, seeds germinate slowly, sow 
or June in shade or they can be started indoors earlier but plants 
apart; bone meal is good as a fertilizer. 
yellow and pink making good cut fis. 
They make good border plants. 
Day Eee et Ones eee ACH-8. 20¢ 
5 ft; HP... i ; 
“iat ... ACH-10C. 20¢ 
wee a ACH-10W. 15¢ 
ACH-1IP. 20¢ 
OOP erewerenesene, ,, cesesaseseseseeessccsccesece 
ACH-33. 20¢ 
ACH-X. 15¢ 
Se Peon eer ee cence ner eee esse ee eeseeseeeeseceseceseseesencoccsccce 
out doors in May 
do not like trans- 
—lycoctonum. Wolf’sbane. Hardy; yellow fis; 4 ft; “cee Souls HP .\.cec.e ACD-14, 254 
—palmatum. Blue fis 21% 
—napellus v. praecox. 
ACTAEA  (ak-TEE-ah) 
in. across; 
Baneberry, Cohosh. The showy terminal flowers 
Himalayan Mts; 
Blue fis; 4 ft; HP... 
SOOO eee rece ee seseeeessessenscenseseseenstccsccecsecsccce 
Pi ctkdhiane nace ACD-16. 25¢ 
ACD-16P(C). 30¢ 
develope into pretty white berries; 
they are useful in the rock garden, border or wild garden, doing best in shady pllaces. 
Sow seed in late fall or spring; slow germinating; herbaceous perennials. 
—arguta. Very hardy; red berries; 2 ft; 
ADENOPHORA (ad-e-NOF-o-rah) 
Lady Bells. Erect 
—confusa. Erect; fls deep blue, 1 in. 
—Potaninii. 
ADONIS (ah-DOH-nis) 
Hardy herbaceous annuals and 
in both sun or shade; fis solitary 
perennials with fleshy roots, flowers in shades of violet. 
are good in border, being grown like pop penulas, 
ong; 
Bell-shaped fis, in panicles, violet; 3 ft; HP........................ ed 
Vig Ue Bt Pey ree Pr eRe Pe ACTA-2. 20¢ 
They 
disturb as little as possible. 
SueltS EP Sire eee Oe et ADEN-2. 254 
ADEN-20. 20¢ 
perennials; some make good RG plant and grow well 
terminal, crimson or scarlet with a dark colored base. 
Sow seed of all kinds in the spring or fall; easily grown; slow germinators. 
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