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Annual Flower Seeds 
The Best That Up-to-Date Methods Can Produce 
Ageratum Imperial Dwarf Blue 
ABRONIA or SAND VERBENA 
UMBELLATA GRANDIFLORA—A quick-growing, trailing 
annual which is excellent for growing in baskets, the rockery, 
or in the open border. The trailing stems quite often reach 
a length of 3 to 5 ft. Numerous rosy lilac, Verbena-like 
flowers are produced all during the summer and fall. The 
blooms are quite fragrant. Abronia thrives under all condi- 
tions, and especially in a fairly dry, sunny location. Height 
ismseldomesmoreathan 0. inchesi ce. cee eee acetone Pkt. .10 
ADONIS 
Showy plants in almost any location, remaining a long 
time in bloom in partially shady places. 
AESTIVALIS (Flos Adonis)—A hardy annual, flowers scar- 
UVES I elf en Pe ea Pkt. .10 
ALLEGHENY VINE 
ADLUMIA CIRRHOSA (Mountain Fringe)—A pretty 
hardy perennial climber, with flesh-colored flowers and finely 
cut foliage. Blooms the first year from seed sown ouidoors 
Sas eV GAT SON ee abe 0) Pkt. .10 
ANTHEMIS 
ARABICA—Rich yellow Daisy-like flowers, prettily set in 
slender foliage, after the manner of “Love in a Mist.” Ex- 
cellent for edgings and dwarf borders. Hardy annual. Height 
DD oe ea a a cee ce oem Pkt. .25 
For Perennial Seeds, See Page 43 
ALYSSUM 
Grows freely in almost any situation, producing its frag- 
rant flowers profusely all year. 
SWEET—Flowers white and very fragrant. Pkt. 5c; 0z., 25c. 
LITTLE GEM—Dwarf white. Pkt., 10c; 07., 50c. 
CARPET OF SNOW—A compact and very dwarf variety, 
producing a solid mass of white flowers all season. The 
plants begin to blossom when quite small. Pkt., 10c; 14 0z., 
25G}407 587 DC. 
LILAC QUEEN—A free flowering variety of dwarf compact 
habit with pretty, deep lilac-colored flowers. Pkt., 10c; 4 
OZ 2G. 
NEW YELLOW—Pale primrose yellow, very dwaff, erect and 
compact, suitable for borders. PketeelOc! 1 07-5) 25c. 
For Perennial Seeds, See Page 43 
AGERATUM 
Blooms constantly throughout the year, flowering 
equally well outdoors in summer and indoors in winter. 
BLUE CAP—Undoubtedly the best dwarf Ageratum, 
the flowers are much larger than Little Blue Star and 
of a deeper and richer color. It is very dwarf and 
compact in growth. The foliage is small and the plants 
have the appearance of miniature. domes; just the thing 
for edging of flower borders.......-.022....00000-0--- Pkt. .15 
BLUE PERFECTION—A fine bedder of dwarf, com’ 
pact, bushy. growth; color deep amethyst blue. 1! oz,, 
40c; pkt., 10c. 
IMPERIAL DWARF BLUE—Clear blue. 6 inches. 
VY 0z., 25c; pkt.,2 10c. 
LASSEAUXI—Dwarf rose, 6 inches..................- Pkt. .10 
LITTLE DORRIT—Dwarf white, 6 inches.......Pkt. .10 
LITTLE BLUE STAR—A dwarf, bushy variety; only 
4 or 5 inches high, perfectly covered. with bright blue 
flowers all summer. 14 07., 75c; pkt., 15c. 
AGROSTIS 
NEBULOSA (Cloud Grass)—1!4 ft. An airy and 
graceful annual grass; looks like a line of mist when 
in bloom. Beautiful to mix with cut flowers. Pkt. .10 
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. .10 
AGROSTEMMA 
COELI (Rose of Heaven)—Remarkably pretty, hardy 
annual of light, graceful habit; flowers light rose, 
shaded white. This is an annual which should be sown 
in the vegetable garden (as you would radishes) at 
different intervals, and a continuous supply of lovely 
cut flowers can be had all summer. 14 02., 25c; Pkt. 10c 
For Perennial Seeds, See Page 43 
Alyssum Carpet of Snow 
