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trullifolia This is <strong>the</strong> delightful dwarf blue anemone that so many visitors have admired in <strong>the</strong> garden, soft<br />
green 9” mound covered with exquisite flowers in early summer and less profusely into autumn .......3.50<br />
virginiana Unusual woodland anemone from <strong>the</strong> eastern US, white flowers with a greenish tinge, bold<br />
jagged leaves, vigorous to 3’ ..................................................................................................................3.80<br />
Japanese Anemones or Windflowers are among <strong>the</strong> best autumn flowering hardy perennials, <strong>the</strong> cupped<br />
white or pink flowers are borne from August to November, good dark green vine-like foliage all summer.<br />
‘Pamina’ Profuse deep pink upturned flowers with a yellow centre, outstanding variety ....................3.50<br />
‘Whirlwind’ Pure white semi-double flowers with golden stamens, 3’ .................................................3.50<br />
ANEMONOPSIS, Ranunculaceae.<br />
macrophylla Woodland gem from Japan with nodding pale lilac cupped flowers in summer over bright<br />
green ferny leaves, needs cool acid shade, 2’6” .....................................................................................3.80<br />
ANGELICA, Umbelliferae.<br />
atropurpurea Richly coloured perennial cow parsley with domed heads of white flowers on reddish purple<br />
stems, red new growth in <strong>the</strong> spring, 6’ ..................................................................................................3.50<br />
ANTHEMIS, Asteraceae.<br />
tinctoria ‘<strong>Cally</strong> White’ Masses of cheerful white daisies all summer if <strong>the</strong> old flowering stems are cut back<br />
promptly, fine-cut ferny leaves, a chance seedling found here that is whiter that ‘Alba’, 2’6” ............3.20<br />
‘Compacta’ Useful low growing variety with clear yellow flowers on a 15’’ mound, 1.5 litres ..........4.80<br />
ANTHERICUM, An<strong>the</strong>ricaceae.<br />
ramosum Branching 2’6” stems of starry white flowers from May to July, grassy leaves, slowly makes a<br />
large clump in sun, litres .......................................................................................................................4.80<br />
AQUILEGIA, Ranunculaceae.<br />
viridiflora (‘Chocolate Soldier’ is a made up name for this species) Choice dwarf columbine with sweetly<br />
scented glossy brown flowers, 12” ........................................................................................................ 3.50<br />
ARABIS, Brassicaceae.<br />
procurrens Low evergreen carpet of dark green rosettes tinted red, pure white flowers in spring, easy in<br />
sun or light shade, 6” .............................................................................................................................. 2.80<br />
ARISAEMA, Araceae.<br />
Hardy exotic relatives of <strong>the</strong> native Cuckoo-Pint, best in rich moist soil and some shade.<br />
consanguineum Elegant species with leaves composed of as many as twenty long narrow leaflets arranged<br />
like <strong>the</strong> spokes of a wheel, dark purple flowers with pale stripes followed by big scarlet fruits, 3’ ......3.50<br />
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ARISARUM, Araceae.<br />
proboscideum Called <strong>the</strong> ‘mouse plant’ because <strong>the</strong> reddish brown flowers have tail-like tips that stick up<br />
above <strong>the</strong> leaves, easy spreading 3” deep carpet for shade. ...................................................................2.80<br />
ARMERIA, Plumbaginaceae.<br />
maritima ‘Rubrifolia’ Red leaved form of thrift, <strong>the</strong> common seaside plant, bright pink drumstick heads<br />
in early summer on a slowly spreading mound of dark red foliage, 6” .................................................3.20<br />
ARTEMISIA, Asteraceae.<br />
lactiflora ‘Elfenbein’ This scarce variety is one of our favourite tall late perennials, cream plumes to 5’ in<br />
autumn over ferny leaves .......................................................................................................................3.80<br />
lactiflora ‘Rosenschleier’ Dusky grey-pink sprays in late summer to 5’, ferny dark green leaves on<br />
reddish purple stems, easy soft late colour .............................................................................................3.80<br />
ARUM, Araceae.<br />
creticum Conspicuous pale yellow arum flowers each with a long deep yellow spike (spadix) appear in<br />
early spring over rich green arrow-shaped winter leaves, quite unlike anything else and remarkably hardy<br />
for a plant from <strong>the</strong> mountains of Crete, for sun and good drainage, 18”. .............................................4.20<br />
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