ANCHUSA (an-KEU-suh) 
Excellent perennials for the summer border in a sunny place; hardy, easily grown, 
flowering July-August or even later. Comes mainly in blue colors. Best in good soil 
with plenty of old manure. Be careful not to damage tap root when transplanting. 
—azurea, Dropmore Variety. Lovely bright blue; 4 ft; HP. Oz. 60¢........ ANCH-2D. 15¢ 
—-—Opal. Same as above but lighter’ BlUGEH Py ys meter We FOR ANCH-2P. 25¢ 
. —tapensis, Blue Bird. Vivid indigo-blue, compact; 18”; HA................. ANCH-4B. 20¢ 
—Anchusa Blend. All kinds and Mivarietiestumnixed ses eee ena ANCH-X. 20¢ 
ANDROSACE (an-DROS-ah-see) 
Rock Jasmine. True alpine annuals and perennials for the rock garden or low bord 
er. Many require special handling in the alpine or rock garden. Leaves usually tutted 
or in rosettes and often woolly. Flowes small in red, pink or lavender, usually borne in 
rather flattened rounded clusters. Requires a dry gritty, well drained soil but not too 
suffer from drought. Seed may remain in the soil over a year. 
—carnea v. brigantiaca. Has narrow leaves and white’ flsowers................ ANDR-3B. 30¢ 
—septenirionalis subumbellata. Sprays of small white fis; Byie daa Shea 7 ANDR-20S. 25¢ 
Sp te LEE Ss IS ore ui ner MS Uo Rate SO ANDR-23. 30¢ 
—Androgace Blend. All Kinds Mixed.oicicccscsssssccsccccccccncc ANDR-X. 20¢ 
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ANAPHALIS in clusters; fruits large and fleshy;TTr. 
(an-NAF-al-iss) | Compositae. Whita | —Savamosa. ANA-9. 30¢ 
woolly perennials for the RG or border; SUGAR APPLE, SWEETSOP; decid. tr. 
small white fls can be used as everlastings. | to 30 feet. 
—Margaritacea. ANAP-1. 20¢ ANODA 
ANDIRA. (an-DYE-ruh) Leguminosae. by 
ANGELIN TREE, CABBAGE STREE; to} _ (an-NOH-duh) Malvaceae. Mostly an- 
40 ft; for the S; (IX), nuals, either grown outside for fall flowers 
—inermis. ANDI-1. 40¢ | OF under glass. 
—hasta. ANOD-2. 25¢ 
ANELLMA. (ah-NELL-mah) Compositae. Handsome HA lovely pink fis: 10 ft. 
species. From S. Rhodesia ANEL-1. 30¢ | —lavateroides v. Opelcup. ANOD-4P. 20¢ 
Continuous bloomer; June-Nov.; blue 
ANNONA and pink fis; 3 ft; HA. 
(an-NON-nah) Annonaceae, Tropical trs. | — —Snowdrop. ANOD-4 S. 20¢ 
and shrubs grown for their delicious edib- Shining snow-white; 2 ”; profuse bloom- 
le fruits; fls are an odd color, solitary or er; HA. 
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ANEMONE (ah-NEM-oh-nee) 
Attractive perennials blooming in the spring, summer or autumn; fis come white 
rose, red and purplish. They thrive in a rich sandy loam, many in shade; they make 
beautiful plants in the border and some in the RG. The florist species are A. coron- 
aria, fulgens and hortensis. These come in single and double fils anr are grown mostly 
as fall or winter flowers. and grown much as are freesias; these are not real hardy. 
CORONARIA: Poppy-flowered Anemone. This is the popular florist Anemone. 
—Creagh Castle Strain. Famous MNS lish ast rain wes eee ete eed ANEM-10CC. 25¢ 
—Monarch. A new Strain in best COLOTS 0... ceecccessseseeee .. ANEM-10M. 20¢ 
—Single Giants. Large flowered strain in man colors... -- ANEM-10N. 20¢ 
—Hollandia. Very pretty red with dark centers... ANEM-10H. 20¢ 
—St..Brigid. True Irish strain, double brilliant fis, not hardy N of D.C....ANEM-10S. 25¢ 
——Mr. Fokker. Beautiful single’. bright". pluecs.c anne ee. ee ANEM-I10SF. 254 
——His Excellency. Pretty scarlet flowers... aa hee ANEM-IOSE. 25¢ 
— ~The Governor. Double bright scarlet flowers..." ANEM-10SG. 25¢ 
—Mixed. All the A. coronaria varieties DILEN GSC ees crc ones ae ANEM-10X. 15¢ 
ANEMONE SPECIES: 
—alpina. Cream inside, purplish out; 3” across; 
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—cylindrica. Candle Anamone. Greenish white clusters; 3 ft; HP 
—demissa. White fis purple outside in clusters; Aug-Sept; 1 ft; HP 
—Drummondii. Fls cream, blue outside; moist soil; RG;6”; 
—globosa. Fis red to bronze-green; July-Sept; 
—Halleri. For sunny place; lilac Hs; Junes RG a6 EP 
—Hybrida japonica. Autumn flowering; white tinged ro . 25¢ 
SM ATA TEAC AO rosea osceeoetentt ie pate oped ovtcinaslt teabocdeceted oiyatasen wich LLM te ANEM-32. 30¢ 
Genser EOL Meurer rict-Asceain ttre at, oe ANEM-32G. 20¢ 
—Lesseri. Dwarf form; ferny lvs; deep pink fis; Aug-Sept; HP; sun.... ANEM-28(W). 30¢ 
—montana. Dark violet drooping flowers; 6 Nae aves” TUS se Peete ls ANEM-34. 25¢ 
—multifida. ......... vissssarssssecnesecorsoncasacsensns sscetncoasesessutasassesusstestgnossssussscesaceusorersacessesnsasaeeciecis, ANEM-35. 30¢ 
—myosotidiflora: see Brunnera macrophylla. 
—nicricans. Purple-black fis; Pulsatilla Groupee le (ft) SEP earn 8 ANEM-38. 25¢ 
—occidentalis. White or purplish fis; 2” across; May; 114 ft; HP.............. ANEM-39. 25¢ 
Bao —patens nuitalliana. Purple fis; very early sine spe 92s Lp eed ANEM-44N, 25¢0- 
—pratensis. Dark purple fis; 1 ft; Pulsatilla Group; HP............ ANEM-45. 25¢ 
~—Pulsatilla. Violet fis; April; likes lime; fine sp. HS) latte FL, een deen ANEM-46. 20¢ c 
fir COPE ee inc whet th De Settee in et LOO AGRA e Bite ANEM-46E. 20¢ 
—alba. A beautiful creamy white form; 8” HP wuss, ANEM-46A 15¢ 
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—--Violei-BlueaeSplendid scolor) strain ...i.ciescusisietsecedtesl dss oscaccnn,.s ANEM-46V. 20¢ 
