. Asparagus Plumosus Compactus. Asparagus mvriocladus. Adonis Davurica fl. pi. A new species from japan with large doul)le yellow flowers. es|iecially interesting cm account of its ex- iremely early flower- ing, the flower buds ]inshing up ihrougn snow and ice and coming into flower fully two weeks ahead of any other hardy jilant. 50 CIS. each; $5 00 per doz. New Chested Althea (offered on preceding page). Aquilegia Cleniatidae Hybrida. (Clematis-flowered Coluinbine.) This new and novel type is an introduction of the famous hybri- dizer Luther Burbank, who in describing it says r " A hybr
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. Asparagus Plumosus Compactus. Asparagus mvriocladus. Adonis Davurica fl. pi. A new species from japan with large doul)le yellow flowers. es|iecially interesting cm account of its ex- iremely early flower- ing, the flower buds ]inshing up ihrougn snow and ice and coming into flower fully two weeks ahead of any other hardy jilant. 50 CIS. each; $5 00 per doz. New Chested Althea (offered on preceding page). Aquilegia Cleniatidae Hybrida. (Clematis-flowered Coluinbine.) This new and novel type is an introduction of the famous hybri- dizer Luther Burbank, who in describing it says r " A hybrid from which the spurs have been eliminated, giving the flower a flat, clematis-like appearance ; and while all of the flowers will not show the true shape, yet all are interesting and come in a great variety of pleasing colors and shades, with many of unusual size." They are perfectly hardy, and once planted take care of themselves, 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. ASTILBE DAVIDII. Unquestionably one of the most important additions to hardy plants of this type in many years. Its 5 to 6 feet high stems, which rise from a tufl of pretty dark green foliage, are crowned with feathery plumes of deep rose-violet flowers during July and August. Awarded a first- class certificate by the Royal Horticultural Society, London, August, 1903. Stock limited. Good plants, $2.00 each.