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Ageratum Imperial Dwarf Blue. 
AGERATUM. 
Blooms constantly throughout the year, flowering equally 
well outdoors in summer and indoors in winter. 
Blue Perfection—A fine bedder of dwarf, compact, bushy 
growth; color deep amethyst blue. % oz. 30c3 pkt., Se. 
Imperial Dwarf Blue—Grows 6 inches high. Pkt., Se. 
Lasseauxii—Dwarf rose, 6 inches. Pkt., Se. 
Little Dorrit—Dwarf white, 6 inches. Pkt., Se. : 
Little Blue Star—A dwarf, bushy variety, only 4 or 5 inche 
high, perfectly covered with bright blue flowers all sum- 
mer. Pkt., 10c. 
ALLEGHENY VINE, Adlumia Cirrhosa (Mountain Fringe). 
A pretty hardy biennial climber, with flesh colored flowers 
and finely cut foliage. Blooms the first year from seed 
sown outdoors. Pkt., 5e. ‘ 
ALYSSUM. 
Grows freely in almost any situation, producing its fragrant 
flowers profusely all year. 
Sweet—F lowers white and very fragrant. Pkt., 5c; per oz., 25c. 
Little Gem—Dwarf white. Pkt., 5c; per oz., 40c. 
Carpet of Snow—A compact and very dwarf variety, producing a 
The plants begin to 
solid mass of white flowers all season. 
blossom when quite small. Pkt., 5c; per oz., 75c. 
Lilae Queen—A free flowering variety of dwarf compact habit with 
pretty deep lilac-colored flowers. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 35e. 
Saxatile Compactum—A hardy perennial variety with bright yel- 
low flowers; splendid for rock-work. Flowers the first year from 
seed. 1ft. Pkt., 5c. 
ANCHUSA (Alkanet). 
Italica Dropmore Variety—A beautiful hardy perennial bearing a pro- 
fusion of rich gentian-blue flowers early in summer. 
Pkt., 10c. 
ANEMONE (Windflower). 
Pleasing perennials, bearing large showy flowers; fine for cutting. 
SELECT*EIST OF 
FLOWER SEEDS 
For FLORISTS and AMATEURS 
The Best That Up-to-Date Methods Can Produce, 
ABOBRA, Viridiflora. 
A beautiful climber with bright scarlet fruit, which are 
borne freely. Foliage large, glossy green. Pkt., 5c. 
ABRONIA, Umbellata. 
Resembles the Verbena in its style of growth, with rosy- 
lilac fragrant flowers. Hardy annual. Pkt., 5c. 
ACONITUM (Monk’s Hood, or Wolfsbane),. 
Napellus—A hardy perennial, bearing long spikes of hood- 
shaped blue and white flowers. Grown in any ordinary 
soil; adapted to shady places. 3 to 5 feet. Pkt., 5e. 
ABUTILON (Flowering Maple). 
Rapid growing perennial plants with bell-shaped flowers of 
various shades, which are produced freely from seed the 
first season. Fine mixed hybrids. Pkt., 10c. 
ACHILLEA, Ptarmica fi. pl. (The Pearl). 
A fine hardy perennial, producing an abundance of double 
white, button-like flowers all summer. Blooms the first 
year from seed if sown early. 2 feet. Pkt., 10c. 
ADONIS. 
Showy plants in almost any location, remaining a lon 
time in bloom in partially shady places, 5 . 
Aestivalis (Flos Adonis)—A hardy annual, flowers scarlet. 
1 ft. Pkt. Se. i 
Vernalis—Hardy perennial, flowers yellow. 9 inches. Pkt., 5c. 
AMARANTHUS. 
Hardy annuals, with strikingly beautiful flowers, Thrive 
best in a hot, sunny place. 
Caudatus (Love Lies _Bleeding)—Flowers borne in long, 
drooping sprays. Blood red. Pkt., Se. 
Sanguineus (Prince’s Feather)—-Produces masses of showy, 
erect red flowers. Pkt., Se. 
AMPELOPSIS, Veitchii (Boston Ivy). 
A handsome, hardy climber, clinging to stone work, chang- 
ing to very pretty shades of red and yellow in fall. 
Pkt., 10c. 
feet. 
- Coronaria (Poppy Anemone)—Choice mixed colors. Pkt., 5c. 
St. Brigid—Bears a profusion of beautiful double and semi-double 
flowers in many colors. Pkt., 10c, 
ANTHEMIS (Hardy Marguerite). 
Tinctoria Kelway—A popular hardy perennial, bearing golden-yellow 
gaisy allie blossoms all season; excellent for cutting. 2 feet. 
kt., Ic. 
Alyssum Carpet 
