E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 efredwashburnsam1880wash Year: 1880 ASHBUKN'S 392 Aquilegia Alba Pleno. PRICE. New; double, white, fine lo 1-« Caryophylloides. White, sti-iped with reddish crimson. Beautiful double, .10 Formosa. Double; crimson and orange. 1^ feet 05 Rosea. Beautiful rose-color; double. 2 feet 10 Rubro. Fine, crimson; double. 1^ feet lu Glandulosa. Blue and white. 1 foot lO Siberica. Violet; double. 1 foot 10 Skinnerii. Scarlet and yellow; very beautiful; from Guatemala. Finest Mixed 1^ feet 10 393 394 395 390 397 398 -
E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 efredwashburnsam1880wash Year: 1880 ASHBUKN'S 392 Aquilegia Alba Pleno. PRICE. New; double, white, fine lo 1-« Caryophylloides. White, sti-iped with reddish crimson. Beautiful double, .10 Formosa. Double; crimson and orange. 1^ feet 05 Rosea. Beautiful rose-color; double. 2 feet 10 Rubro. Fine, crimson; double. 1^ feet lu Glandulosa. Blue and white. 1 foot lO Siberica. Violet; double. 1 foot 10 Skinnerii. Scarlet and yellow; very beautiful; from Guatemala. Finest Mixed 1^ feet 10 393 394 395 390 397 398 - 399 400- 401 Good Mixed 05 ARABIS. Nat. Ord., Cruciferce. An exceedingly early spring-flowering plant, contrasting beautifully in ribbons â with the yellow Alyssum; valuable for rock-work, edging, &c., succeeding well in any good garden soil. Hai'dy perennial. 402 Arabis Alpina. Pure white; from Switzerland. | foot 10 ARBUTUS. (Strawberry-Tree). Nat. Ord., Ericacece. A handsome, nearly hardy, evergreen shrub, covered during October and Novem- ber with pearl-like blossoms and strawberry fruit. 403 Arbutus Unedo. From Ireland. 10 feel 10 ARCTOCTIS. Nat. Ord., Composite^. Handsome, showy, fre3-flowering plants, of close, compact, dwarf habit, with large, beautiful flowers in the style of Gazania Splendens; continuing in bloom the whole summer, and growing freely in any rich soil. Half-hardy perennials. 404 Arctoctis Grandiflora. Pale yellow, dark crimson centre. ^ foot . . . .10 405 Breviscarpa. Deep orange, dark centre; from C. of Good Hope. ^ft. . .10 ARMERIA. Nat. Ord., Plumhaginacece. Useful, hardy perennials; adapted for rock-work, edging, or culture in pots. 406 Armeiia I>ianthoides. Delicate rose. ^ foot .10 407 Formosa. Rose and white. 1 foot 10 408 Splendens. Splendid variety, with large corymbs four to six inches in cir- cumference, of brilliant rosy carmine flowers; good for bouquets. 1 foot .10 \
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