LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1914, 61 
ARCTOTIS GRANDIS. 
Pkt. 
African Lilae Daisy—A remarkably 
handsome annual from Africa, form- 
ing many branched bushes, 2 to 3 
feet high. Its flowers are large and 
showy, being pure white on the up- 
per surface, the reverse of petals 
pale lilac-blue; a beautiful flower 
of the easiest culture. H. H. A.... 5 
ARISTOLOCHIA, 
Sipho (Dutchman’s' Pipe)—A _ rapid 
growing hardy climber, growing to 
a height of 30 feet, with large, 
heart-shaped foliage, flowers yel- 
lowish brown, mottled and curiously 
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ARNEBIA CORNUTA. 
Arabian Primrose—An_ exceedingly 
pretty annual, producing a profusion 
of rich primrose-yellow flowers, 
marked upon first opening, with five 
black spots, which change the sec- 
ond day to a rich maroon color, van- 
ishing altogether on the third day, 
leaving the flower a clear yellow. 
H. 
ALYSSUM—CARPET OF SNOW. 
ALYSSUM. 
The delicate, honey-like fragrance of the flowers of this little 
plant, so much prized in bouquets and baskets, renders it most 
unlikely that this old favorite will ever be cast aside. Useful for 
vases, beds and hanging baskets. H. A. ofl 
Carpet of Snow—A very dwarf and compact growing Alyssum, 
the plants forming a solid mass of white throughout the sea- 
son, beginning to bloom when quite small. Oz. 40c........... 
Sweet—Flowers white; per 0Z, 25C.............ecccccccvccccacs 
Little Gem or Tom ‘Thumb—Dwarf, white; per oz. 40c.......... 
OVO 
if sown early indoors, 
Saxatile Compactum—Golden yellow flowers. H. P. 10in...... 10 
AMARANTHUS. 
A elass of highly ornamental plants, many of which are grown 
exclusively for their handsome foliage, while others are equally 
desirable for their beautiful clusters of brilliant colored flowers, 
which are very effective for autumn decoration. H. H. A. a 
5 
Atropurpureus—Blood red foliage, drooping flower spike...... 
Caudatus (Love Lies Bleeding)—Long drooping sprays of red 
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Henderii—A novel variety presenting in its leaf markings a 
range of color not often seen.......... soaao0g tos capo ooDOOdN G 5 
Melancholicus Ruber—Foliage blood red..............ee0eee00> 5 
Salicifolius (Fountain Plant)—This magnificent variety attains 
a height of from 4 to 6 feet, with gracefully drooping willow- 
shaped leaves, banded and tipped orange, carmine and bronze. 5 
Sanguineus (Prince’s Feather)—A showy plant with erect 
masses of red flowers....... Coed dd ONO COIN ADDO OOD OOOO ON GOO 0S 5 
Tricolor (Joseph’s Coat)—Leaves red, yellow and green........ 5° 
ANTIRRHINUM. Snaparagon, 
One of the most showy and useful border plants, of the easiest 
culture, and unsurpassed for summer and fall flowering. The most 
recently improved varieties of this valuable genus have large and 
finely shaped flowers, of the most brilliant and varied colors, with 
beautifully marked and spotted throats. They succeed in any good 
garden soil and are very effective in beds or borders, blooming the 
first year from Seed, For early flowering sow in hot-bed or indoors 
in early spring, or outdoors in May for later flowering. The new 
Giants are unexcelled for size of flower and beauty of markings. 
They are excellent as cut flowers. H. H. P. 
Pkt. 
Majus Tall—Choice mixed. % oz, 15c..... OO UCOOOD OG ONG COCIG 6.6 5 
Tom Thumb—Dwarf, growing 1 foot; % oz. 25c................ 5 
Picturatum Nanum—A great variety of brilliant colors, Y% oz. 20e 5 
Finest yellow. Half-Dwarf Mixed—% oz, 35c...............- 10 
NEW GIANT FLOWERING SNAPDRAGON. 
Giant Pink, Giant Scarlet, Giant Striped, Giant White, 
Giant Yellow, Giant Garnet, Giant Mixed, 
Each, per pkt., 5c; 1%4 oz., 25e. Collection of 6 colors, 25c¢. 
Giant Double White—New, Per PKt.....esceeeeverererecervers 10 ———— 
ANTIRRBINUM—-GIANT FLOWERING. 
