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Lovely bright blue; 4 ft; HP; Oz. 50¢ lb. 
Ses 
pal. ANCH-2P. 25¢ 
Same but a lighter blue; HP. 
—capensis, Blue Bird. ANCH-4B. 25¢ 
Vivid indigo-blue, compact; 18”; HA. Oz. 
50¢. 
—Anchusa Blend. ANCH-X. 20¢ 
Both annau and perennial kinds mixed. 
ANDIRA 
—inermis. , ANDI-1. 40¢ 
Angelin Tree. Leguminosae. Trees of trop- 
ical Amer; rich soil; for far South; (XI). 
ANDROSACA. ROCK JASMINE 
(an-DROS-ah-see) Primulaceae.. True al- 
pine annuals and perennials for the rock- 
ery or low border; many require special 
handling in the alpine or rock garden. 
Leaves usually tufted or in rosettes and 
often woolly; flowers are small, in red, 
pink or lavender. usually borne in rather 
flattened rounded clusters. They require a 
dry, gritty, well drained soil but not too 
suffer from drought; seed may remain in 
the soil for over a year. Try freezing for 2 
weeks, then place at 50 deg. Far. 
—carnea v. brigantiaca. ANDRE-3B. 40¢ 
Has narrow lvs and nice whitte fis; HP. 
—hedraeantha. ANDHE-8. 75¢ 
Very early, neat green domes; pink flow- 
(334d Jod spsss ZI)) ‘YsTy seyoutl @ :speesy Ja 
—hirtella. ANDRE-S. 50¢ 
Hairy tuftets with white flowers; 1’; HP. 
—matildae. ANDR- 13.. 50¢ 
Rosettes of deep rgeen leaves; white 
flowers in spring; 1 inch. (12 seeds per pkt) 
—pyrenaica. ANDRE-17. 50¢ 
Choice alpine house’ species; minute 
domes studded with white flowers; 1’; HP. 
—-sarmeniosa v. yunnanensis. 
Rose-colored, 5” high; 
the type and crowded. 
—sepientrionalis subumbellata. 
ANDR-2Z0S. 360¢ 
biegee bls. 
ANDR-I8Y. 40¢ 
lvs smaller than 
Sprays of small white fis; 
—yunnanonsis. ANDR- 23. 50¢ 
ANELLMA. 
(an-NELL-mah) Compositae. 
—species. ANEL-I. 30¢ 
A South Rhodesian species. 
ANEMONE 
(ah-NEM-oh-nee) Ranunculaceae. They 
are attractive perennials blooming in the 
spring, summer and autumn; fils come in 
white, rose, red and purple; they thrive in 
a rich sandy loam, many doing well in 
shade; they make beautiful plants in the 
border and some in the rockery. The 
florist species are A. coronaria, fulgens 
and hortensis; these come in single and 
double flowers and are grown mainly as 
fall and winter flowers, much as one 
would grow Freesias; these are not real 
hardy; roots are also offered in the bulb 
list, for late summer delivery. 
A. CORONARIA: Poppy-flowered Anem- 
one. This is the popular florist Anemone. 
—Creagh Castle Strain. ANEM-10CC. 25¢ 
A popular English strain. 
—de Cain, Mixed. ANEM-10DC. 25¢ 
—Monarch Sirain. ANEM-10M. 25¢ 
A new strain in thhe best of colors. 
—Single Giants. ANEM-ION. 25¢ 
Large flowered strain in many colors. 
—Hollandia. ANEM-i0H. 25¢ 
Very pretty red with dark centers. % Oz. 
50¢. 
—St. 
Brigid. ANEM-10S. 25¢ 
True Irish strain; double brilliant flow- 
ers; (VII). %4 Oz. 60¢. 
——Mr. Fokker. ANEM-10SF. 25¢ 
A beautiful single; bright blue. Y% Oz. 50¢. 
——His Excellency. ANEM-IOSE. 25¢ 
Pretty scarlet variety. %4 Oz. 50¢. 
—-—The Governor. ANEM-10SG. 25¢ 
Double bright scarlet flowers. Y%4 Oz. 50¢. 
— —Mixed. ANEM-10X. 25¢ 
Blend of the above varieties for green- 
house growing. 14 Oz. 50¢. 
OTHER ANEMONE SPECIES: 
—alpina. ANEM-3. 30¢ 
Cream inside, purplish out; 3” ac; 18’; 
He: 
— —sulphurea. ANEM-3S. 30¢ 
A yellow flowered form. 
—barbulata. ANEM-7. 30¢ 
—hbiflora. ANEM-8. 30¢ 
—cylindfica. ANEM-11. 30¢ 
Candle Anemone. Greenish white clust- 
CLSh mies 
—demissa. 
White with purple outside; in clusters; 
August-Sept; 1 ft; HP. 
—Drummondii. ANEM-17. 30¢ 
Cream fis, blue outside; moistt soils; 6’; 
RG Ee 
ANEM-16. 30¢ 
—globosa. ANEM-19. 30¢ 
Red to bronze-green fis; July-Sept; 10’; 
HP. 
—Halieri. 
ANEM-20. 25¢ 
Lilae fis, 214” ac; June; sun; 6 inches. 
—Halleri. ANEM-21. 30¢ 
For a sunny spot; lilac fis; June; RG; 6’. 
—japonica alba. ANEM-21A. 25¢ 
—- —hybrids. ANEM-21H. 25¢ 
—Hybrida japonica. ANEM-28H. 25¢ 
Autumn flowering; white tinged rooe; 3 
qs Tete ie” 
—Lesseri. ANEM-28. 30¢ 
Dwerf form; fern-like lvs; deep pink fis; 
Aug-Sept; sun; HP. 
—madgellanica. ANEM-32. 30¢ 
White or yellow fis; not a true species. 
—-—Giant For. ANEM-32G. 25¢ 
—montana. ANEM-34. 30¢ 
Dark violet, drooping fis; 6”; H P. 
—multifida. ANEM-35. 30¢ . 
—myosotidiflora: see Brunnera macrophy- 
lla. 
—nicricens. 
ANEM-38. 30¢ 
Purplish black. fiss=1=ft-ur: 
—occidentalis. ANEM-39. 30¢ 
White or purplish fis, 2”? ac; May; 18”; HP 
—patens. ANEM-44, 30¢ 
— —nuttalliana. ANEM-44N. 30¢ 
Purple fis; very early in spring; 8’; HP. 
—praitensis. ANEM-45. 30¢ 
Dark purple fis; 1 ft; HP. 
—Pulsatilla. ANEM-46. 25¢ 
Violet fis; April; lime; fine spring fis; 
1 ft; HP. A popular species. 
— —ameena. ANEM-46E. 25¢ 
— —alba. ANEM-46A. 25¢ 
A creamy white form of Pasque Flower. 
— —ausiralis. ANEM-46T. 25¢ 
——montana. ANEM-46M. 25¢ 
— —patenrs. ANEM-46P. 25¢ 
— —Gaveri. ANEM-46G. 25¢ 
— —Maltlenderi. ANEM-451L.. 25¢ 
— —Viret-Blue. ANE™-48V. 25¢ 
—montana. ANE™M-34. 30¢ 
Dark violet with drooping flowers. 
—rivularis. ANEM-51. 30¢ 
White tinged blue; 114” ac; 3 ft: India. 
—slavica. ANEM-54. 30¢ 
Collected in Austria. 
—svivestris. ANEM-56. 30¢ 
Pure white: fragrant, nodding fis; May- 
Tune: 18”: HP, 
—virginiana. ANEM-60. 30¢ 
White or greenish; 
Tune-Aug; 3 ft; HP. 
—vitifolia. 
fine for meadows; 
ANEM-61. 30¢ 
