Horsford's Nurseries . 15 cts. each, $ per , 8 cts. per pkt. AQUILEGIA. Columrine. Alpine plants of manycolors and sizes. A few are inclined to be bien-nial in cultivation; others are longer lived, whilestill others are permanent perennials. Theybear a profusion of blooms on long, slenderstems and present a most graceful ca^rulea. This blue-and-white Rocky Moun-tain flower is one of the most charming of theColumbines. While not as long lived as some, itmay be made to last longer by not allowing theseeds to mature. The flowers are on stems often2 feet or more high and are


Horsford's Nurseries . 15 cts. each, $ per , 8 cts. per pkt. AQUILEGIA. Columrine. Alpine plants of manycolors and sizes. A few are inclined to be bien-nial in cultivation; others are longer lived, whilestill others are permanent perennials. Theybear a profusion of blooms on long, slenderstems and present a most graceful ca^rulea. This blue-and-white Rocky Moun-tain flower is one of the most charming of theColumbines. While not as long lived as some, itmay be made to last longer by not allowing theseeds to mature. The flowers are on stems often2 feet or more high and are useful in cts. each. A. canadensis. American Wild Columrine;Honeysuckle. It flowers early, next afterthe Oxysepala, and few of our wild flowers arebetter suited to the rock garden than this. Flow-ers an inch or more long, red and yellow areborne in abundance. Very graceful and attrac-tive plant. It seems to do well in any gardensoil both in sun and shade. 12 cts. each, $ doz. Seeds, 6 cts. per Anchusa, Dropmore Variety. Gentian-blue flowers 4 Hardy Perennials FRED K H. HORSFORD, CHARLOTTE, VERMONT


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