LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1911. 



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AQUILEGIA. 



Columbine. 



Exceedingly showy, early blooming, hardy plants, specially 

 valuable for the peculiar formation of their flowers and the great 

 variety of color. H. P. 



Pkt. 

 Chrysantha Grnmliflora Alba — Large, snow-white flowers, 



which are produced in great abundance 5 



Chrysantha — Bright yellow, flowering freely all summer 5 



Coeruiea — Fine porcelain blue, center petals white 5 



Glandulosa (True)— Blue and white, 1 V 2 feet 5 



Haylodgensis Delicntissiiiia — A new, long-spurred hybrid. Col- 

 or delicate light yellow; spurs satiny-rose 15 



Skinnerii — Scarlet and yellow, 1% feet 10 



Choice Mixed 6 



ARABIS. 



Alpina — An early blooming plant, well suited for borders and 

 rock work. Pure white flowers; height 6 inches 5 



AURICULA. 



Of this beautiful little plant we have a very fine strain of Eng- 

 lish-saved Seeds. The flowers, which resemble the primrose some- 

 what, are of various shades of crimson, yellow, maroon, etc. P. 

 Extra Choice Mixed 10 



ASPARAGUS. 



Plumosus Nanus 



(As p a r a g u s 

 Fern) — An ex- 

 ceedingly 

 graceful plant 

 for pots or 

 when young 

 for fern dishes. 

 The foliage is 

 more graceful 

 than the most 

 delicate Maiden 

 Hair Fern. Will 

 succeed under 

 ordinary house 

 cultivation. 10 

 Seeds ; . . 



ARABIS ALPINA. 



ASPERULA. 



Aznrea Setosa — Blue, 

 foot. H. A 



Odorata (Sweet Wood- 

 ruff)— When dried has 

 a delightful odor, which 

 is imparted to clothing 

 if put in a wardrobe 

 with them. 9 inches. H. 



P-- 5 



BALSAM APPLE. 

 Momordica. 

 Curious trailing vines, with 

 ornamental foliage and odd- 

 shaped fruit. which, when 

 ripe, open, showing a brilliant 

 red interior; make a nice dis- 

 play on trellis and rock work. 

 H. H. A. 10 feet. 



• • Pkt. 



M. Balsamina ( Balsam. Ap-> 

 Pie) .... 5 



M. Charatina (Balsam- Pear) 5 



ASPAHAUUS,I>LL'MOSUS NANBS. 



10 



AQUILEGIA. 



Asparagus Sprengeri (Emerald Feather)— One of the easiest 

 plants to' grow in pots or hanging baskets, pro- 

 ducing graceful fronds 4 feet long, flowers white, 

 followed by red berries. Grows readily from Seed. 

 1 5 Seeds lrt/ 



Batchelor's Button- 

 See Cornflower. 



BALLOON VINE. 



Cardiospermum Halieaca- 



bum — A rapid growing 

 annual climber. Suc- 

 ceeds best in light soil 

 and warm situations, 

 flowers white. Seed ves- 

 sels look like miniature 

 baloons. H. A. 5 feet. 5 



BARTONIA. 



Aurea — Showy plants with 

 large golden flowers, 

 which are exceedingly 

 brilliant. The foliage is 

 gray and thistle-like in 

 appearance. They re- 

 quire considerable water. 

 Sow Seed in open 

 ground where it is in- 

 tended to flower. H. A. 

 2 feet 



