. \L\ SiSATILE COMP^CTUM, ON ROCKER? AcOnitUm ^Monkshood or Helmet Flower) Aconites form bushy clumps, and are invaluable for planting under trees or in shady or semi-shady positions. Fischeri. A dwarf variety growing IS inches high, with very large pale blue flowers in September and October. Spark's Variety. The darkest blue of all; 30 inches high; flowers in June. Wilsoni. Tall growing, 5 to 6 feet, very late fall, violet blue flowers; 50 cts. each; per doz. Price. Except where noted, 35 cts. each; per doz.; $ per 100. AjUga (Bugle) A useful plant for


. \L\ SiSATILE COMP^CTUM, ON ROCKER? AcOnitUm ^Monkshood or Helmet Flower) Aconites form bushy clumps, and are invaluable for planting under trees or in shady or semi-shady positions. Fischeri. A dwarf variety growing IS inches high, with very large pale blue flowers in September and October. Spark's Variety. The darkest blue of all; 30 inches high; flowers in June. Wilsoni. Tall growing, 5 to 6 feet, very late fall, violet blue flowers; 50 cts. each; per doz. Price. Except where noted, 35 cts. each; per doz.; $ per 100. AjUga (Bugle) A useful plant for the rockery and for carpeting the ground, particularly in shady positions, as under trees where grass will not grow; flowers in May and June. 6 to 8 inches. Genevensis. Deep blue flowers. Reptans Rubra. Bronzy foliage, blue flowers. 30 cts. each; per doz.; per 100. AlySSUm (Mad Wort) Rostratum. Bright golden yellow flowers in June and July. 1 foot. Saxatile Compactum {Basket of Gold, Gold Tuft, Rockmadwort). An indispensable plant for the rockerj- or border, growing 1 foot high and producing in May masses of broad, flat heads of bright yellow flowers. 25 cts. each; per doz.; $ per 100. Amsonia Salicifolius. A stout, shrub-like plant, growing about 2 feet high, with terminal spikes of light steel-blue flowers, desirable to intersperse in clumps in the front row of the shrubbery border. 35 cts. each; per doz. AnchUSa (Alkanet) Italica Dropmore Variety. Beautiful rich blue flowers produced in great abundance during May and June, 5 to 6 feet high. 25 cts. each; per doz.; per 100. Myosotidiflora. An entirely different and distinct dwarf species from the Caucasian Mountains growing but 10 to 12 inches high, producing during April and May sprays of beautiful Forget-me-not-like flowers of a rich hue. 35 cts. each; per doz.; per 100. Anemone windflower! Pulsatilla (Pasque Flower). Grows from 9 to 12 inches high and produces violet


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