—Mixed Varieties. AGER-X. 20¢ 
A new Geran variety. 
neat twining vine; hardy. Lb. $2.50. 
AGONIS. (ah-GON-is) 
Myrtaceae. Willow Myrtle. Aust. sh and 
trs; fis in dense heads followed by fruits; 
ornamental; best cut back hard after flower- 
ing; does well in limestone areas. 
—flexuosa. AGON-2. 50¢ 
Willow Myrtle. Scented white fis’ in 
SUMIMeC reel eit HES) ile \e 
—juniperina. AGON-4,. 50¢ 
A good cut flower; white; 5-20 ft: HHSh. 
AGRIMONIA. = (ag-ri-MON-ee-ah). 
late spring; 5 inches. 
ALETRIS. (AL-et-riss) 
Lilaceae. Star Grass. Perennial plants 
with basal cluster of grass-like lvs; fls small, 
yellow or white in erect spikes; moist sunny 
places. 
—farinosa. ALET-4. 30¢ 
Leaves pale yellowish green; 3 ft; fis 
white; bell-shaped; erect; (IV); HP 
ALLAMANDA. 
(al-ah-MAN-dah) Apocynaceae. Shrubs 
and climbers native of Brazil; easily grown 
in GH in the N; in the S they thrive in 
the open: showy purple or yellow fis. 
: —cathartica. ALLA-1l. 25¢ 
Rosaceae. Agrimony. Erect plants of N Tall climber; golden yellow fis, 3” ac; 
temperate zone; fls small, yellow and in race- | Brazil. 
menes; does well in part shade; HP. 
—Eupatoria. AGRI-1. 25¢ ALLIUM 
AMer Bi ame ysie (AL-ee-um) Nearly all those listed are 
—odovata. AGRI-2. 25¢ | hardy perennials and are attractive in 
Yellow fis; 3 feet; Europe; HP. the border, and some in the rockery. Sow 
—parviflora. AGRI-4. 30¢ | seed as for perennials, usually early spring; 
Long spike-like racemes, small yellow 
stars; summer; sun or part shade; 30”; HP. 
AGROSTEMMA. §(ag-ro-STEM-ah) 
a rich sandy soil best; full sun. A few 
species come in dry bulbs in late summer 
and are listed in the Botanical Bulb List. 
These are noted as (Bulbs) in following. 
Caryophyllaceae. Corn Cockle. —acuminatum. ALUM-1. 50¢ 
—Githaco v. Millas. AGRS-1M. 25¢ Deep rose-purple fis; 1 ft; B.C.-Ida; HP. 
Grayish, erect plants; 3 ft; fis purplish | —albopilosum. ALUM-2. 25¢ 
red; spotted] 12% ac!= NEW. 
Lilac fils in umbels; 8’; dandy; (Bulbs). 
—Other species: see Lychnis. 
Bulbs in Sept; see bulb list. 
—ammiphyllum. ALUM-4. 30¢ 
AGROSTIS. Golden yellow fis; Europe; HP. 
(ah-GROS-tis) Gramineae. A group of | —cernuum. ALUM-2I1. 25¢ 
Nodding buds; erect fis; lavender to 
white; May; 1 ft 
—Farreri. ALUM-29. 40¢ 
To 1 ft; flowers reddish purple in loose 
umbels; China. 
—fistulosum. ALUM-33. 25¢ 
Welch or Spanish Onion. White fis; use 
mainly for eating; HP. 
tufted annual and perennial ornamental 
grasses, useful in boquets and in beds. 
—ebulora, ; AGRO-5. 25¢ 
Cloud Grass. Dwarf and very neat; start 
early indoors for early plants; 1 ft; HA. 
Ounce $1.80. 
AJUGA. (aj-YEW-guh) 
3 —gi 5 M-38. 40 
Labiatas. Bugle Weed. Herbaceous an- et iilae: Central Asia: Age HP. ¢ 
nuals and perrenials suitable for rockery or | _kausuense. ALUM-44. 50¢ 
border. Many blue, rose or white fis in ter- 
minal spikes in June. 
—australis. AJUG-1. 50¢ 
Blue fis; for RG; long flowering TP. 
AKEBIA. (ak-KEE-bee-ah) 
Lardizabalaceae. Hardy twining shrubs; 
they are neat and attractive vines. 
—gquinata. AKEB-2. 35¢ 
FIVE-LEAF. Purple-brown fis; Korea; 
neat twining vine; hardy. 
Similiar to A. cyaneum with larger 
campanulate tubular flowers; Tibet. 
—karatavViense. ALUM-45. 40¢ 
Most striking of all Alliums; limestone 
soil; very hardy; flowers whitish, rose 
tinged: on 4-6 inch stems. 
—montanum: see A. senescens. 
—neopolitanum. ALUM-58. 25¢ 
Large 3-inch whhite fis; 1 ft; S. BU; also 
offred in bulbs. 
—Ostrodskianum. ALUM-68. 30¢ 
Showy deep pink flowers; May-June; 
——— ee ——n— 
—trifoliata. AKEB-3. 30¢ | Turkestan. Bulbs in Sept. see Bulb List. 
(A lobata) Three-Leaf. China; hardy in ! —peninsulare. ALUM-72. 25¢ 
N. Oz. 60¢. Rose-purple fis in loose umbels; 1 ft; HP. 
—Porrum. ALUM-73. 25¢ 
ALBIZIA. Leek. Hardy perennial Onion-like plant. 
(al-BI7-ee-ah) Leguminosae. Germinat- | —praecox. ALUM-74. 25¢ 
ion much as for Acacia, which see; el White fis with bright purple mid-vein; 
can be supplied the year round. 1 ft:.HP. 
iy pe —pulchellum. ALUM-75. 40¢ 
SUD TSeIe eset She he Maco eet cawhite fletwith avereentmid-rib: 1 tt: HP. 
eek ApS : ALBI-3 30¢ —pvrenaicum. A ALUM-78. 254 
Dark green feathery fol; large greenish eit with a green OOS 
yellow silky fis on spikes up to 3” long. Rose re imo loodeeumbele: ieee 
Flowers replaced by reddish bulbels; 1k 
ALBUCA. fi OCK VW BNLCS seattle 
(al-BUC-ah) Bulbous plants with flat 
basal lvs with large white or yellow fis in 
racemes. S. Af. natives and hardy only in 
the South; in the N. bulbs must be stored 
indoors over the winter months. 
—Basutoland species. ALBU-SP. 50¢ 
A delightfully pretty plant from Basuto- 
land with fis like upland Snowdrops; in 
—Schoenopeasum v. sibiricum. 
ALUM-87S. 25¢ 
CHIVES. Rich purple fis; 1 ft; HP. It is 
very ornamental, too. Oz. 75¢. 
—senescens. ALUM-90. 25¢ 
(A. montanum) Lilac fis in many flowered 
umbels; 2 £t; Eu; HP. 
—Stellerianum. ALUM-95. 30¢ 
