. Catalogue and price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. ACONITUM (Continued) A. Spark's Variety:—4-5 ft. Quite different from the others, this Monks- hood has large branching- heads of dark blue flowers. We consider it the best of the family. Profuse bloomer in Aug-, and Sept. 35 cents each. A. bicolor, Blue and White Monkshood:—3-4 ft. Ths rare and beautiful plant would hardly te recognized as Monkshood. Clear white and blue, in bloom in early August, it is a beauty. 50 cents HARDY PERENNIAL ASTERS—(Michaelmas Daisies) Barr's Pin
. Catalogue and price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. ACONITUM (Continued) A. Spark's Variety:—4-5 ft. Quite different from the others, this Monks- hood has large branching- heads of dark blue flowers. We consider it the best of the family. Profuse bloomer in Aug-, and Sept. 35 cents each. A. bicolor, Blue and White Monkshood:—3-4 ft. Ths rare and beautiful plant would hardly te recognized as Monkshood. Clear white and blue, in bloom in early August, it is a beauty. 50 cents HARDY PERENNIAL ASTERS—(Michaelmas Daisies) Barr's Pink:—5 ft. tall. The best and largest deep pink aster. Blushing Bride:—2y2 ft. tall. White with just a touch of pink. Capitaine:—7 ft. tall. Blooms Oct. 15; white tinted lavender. Dick Ballard:—2 ft. tall. Rose-color tinted lavender; free flowering. Liege:—2 ft. Early, deep rose-pink. A mass of bloom in September. Mother-of-Pearl:—3 ft. Large flowers mauve-pink at edges shaded white. Mons:—Quite similar to Liege but later in season. New England superbum:—5 ft. Very large flowers, bright violet-purple. October Dawn:—3 ft. Large lilac-mauve flowers in late September. Queen Mary:—4 ft. An improved Climax. The finest light blue Aster. Skyland's Queen:—4 ft. Light blue; one of the best. Wcnder of Staff a:—2 ft. Early, lavender-blue. Above Perennial Asters All 25 cents each. $ per dozen. AQUILEGIA OR COLUMBINE The Columbine is one of the most beautiful, elegant and graceful of all the hardy plants, not particular as to soil, will stand some shade, and dur- ing early summer delights the heart of the gardener. A. Canadensis, Common Wild Columbine:—This familiar red and yel- low Columbine is at home in sun or shade. An excellent rock garden plant, or fine for the front of the border. Prices on these Perennials, except as noted, are 25 cents each; 3 alike for 60 cents; $ per dozen of one kind. Purchaser pays transportation charges. 21. Please note th
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