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= THE BEST THAT UP-TO-DATE METHODS CAN PRODUCE = 



Argemone 



ANNUAL 

 ANCHUSA 



(Blue Bird) 



A new onnual Anchusa, which 

 grows about 18" tall; is of 

 compact habit ond bears its 

 rich indigo flowers at the top 

 of the plant. Vi oz., 30e; 

 Pkt., 10c. 



Arctotis 



AFRICAN DAISY 



GRANDIS (Blue-Eyed African 

 Daisy) — Handsome bushes, 2 

 to 3 feet high, covered with 

 large, pure white, doisy-like 

 blooms having a pole lilac 

 blue reverse. Flowers from 

 early July until frost. De- 

 lights in G sunny situation. 

 Fine for cutting. 1/4 01., 

 25c; 01., 75c; Pkt., 10c. 



HYBRIDS MIXED— An excel- 

 lent border plant growing S" 

 to 12" high. Has showy 

 large blooms 2'/2" 'o 5" 

 across ond comes in a vari- 

 ety of showy colors. Docs well 

 rn dry soil. Special Pkt., 7Sc; 

 Pkt., 20c. 



ASPARAGUS 



PLUMOSUS NANUS Aiporo- 

 gus Fern) — Graceful plants, 

 easily grown in the dwelling 

 house. Pkt. (15 seeds), lOc. 



SPRENGERt (Emerald Feath- 

 er! — A pretty plont for pot 

 culture with droopinq fronds. 

 100 seeds, 25c; Pkt.. 10c. 



ARGEMONE 



GRANDIFLORA (The Prickly 

 Poppy) — 2 feet. They hove 

 branching, prickly stems with 

 glaucous leaves with spiny 

 markins. The large. Poppy- 

 like, white flowers of silken 

 texture with a mass of gold- 

 en anthers in the centers 

 makes them additionally at- 

 tractive. Pkt., 10c. 



ANAGALLIS 



( Pimpernel I 



C0ERULEA~1 1 ■. One of the 



most conspicuous low grow- 

 ing blue flowers, but must 

 have a sunny place to do 

 well. The plants spread rap- 

 idly and bloom freely. The 

 flowers are of a real tur- 

 auoise-blue. '/g oi-, 25c; 

 Pkt., 10c. 



GRANDIFLORA MIXED — 



Lovely dwarf plants, exceed- 

 ingly effective as edgings, al- 

 so charming on rock-work 

 and in pots. Pkt., 10c. 



ARTEMISA 



SACRORUM 



VIRDIS 



SUMMER FIR A hqht and 

 elegant foliogc plant of 

 graceful pyramidal hobif. 

 The regularly branched plants 

 ore furnished with finely Cut 

 foliage, and will be found 

 most valuable as single speci- 

 mens on the lawn or for pot 

 culture. Hordv onnnol Hot . 

 4 to 5 feet Pkt., 10c. 



AMARANTHUS 



Hardy annuals with strikingly 

 beautiful flowers. Thrive best 

 in a hot, sunny place. 



CAUDATUS (Love Lies Bleed- 

 ing)- — Flowers borne in long, 

 drooping sprays. Blood red. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



TRICOLOR (Joseph's Coot) 



— 2V2 feet. The inner foliage 

 is of the blackest bronze, tip- 

 ped with green, while the 

 outer foliage is bright scarlet 

 and gold. Pkt., 10c. 



MOLTEN FIRE (Summer 

 Poinsettiol ■ — Very ornamen- 

 tol and the most beautiful 

 of all Amaranthus; very eas- 

 ily grown from seed; leaves 

 dark bronze, center Poinset- 

 tia red. Pkt., 15e. 



ACROCLINIUM 



( Everlasting) 



Its graceful, Doisy-like flow- 

 ers, when cut in the bud 

 state, con be dried for winter 

 bouquets. It blooms in 6 

 weeks from time of sowing. 

 Probably the daintiest, both 

 in form and coloring, of all 

 the everlasting flowers — 

 Height, 20 inches. 



DOUBLE GIANT MIXTURE 



— This large-flowering type 

 is twice the size of the pre- 

 ceding one, with long, stiff 

 stems; flowers ore double 

 ond semi-double; white, 

 chamois, flesh color and 

 bright rose. Pkt., 10c. 



ASPERULA 



AZURE SETOSA — A showy 



annuel bearino funnel-shap- 

 ed skv-blue flowers, comes 

 into bloom quickly and con- 

 tinues from June to August: 

 very effective in lorge beds 

 Height, 12". Pkt., lOc. 



BALLOON VINE 



An onnual climber with white 

 flowers, followed by bolloon- 

 like seed pods. Pkt., lOe. 



BRIZA 



MAXIMA (Quaking Grass) — 



12". Valuable for wintP' 

 bouquets and wreoths. Thf 

 seed clusters are heort-shop- 

 ed ond seem olmost con- 

 stantly in motion. Pkt., lOe. 



GARDEN FLOWERS IN COL- 

 OR. By G. A. Stevens The 

 400 brilliant and lifelike color 

 plotes of flowers contained in 

 this book moke it the great- 

 est value that hos ever ap- 

 peared in picture books. And 

 in the IMPERIAL EDITION of 

 this popular book, the 400 

 color plotes average less than 

 ' Sc apiece. 320 pogcs, SI. 98. 



Amaronthus Molten Fire 



BARTON I A 



AUREA — 12". The little- 

 known B a r t o n i a mokes 

 patches of polished gold in 

 sunny situations, even if the 

 soil is poor. The foliage is 

 gray and thistle-like, and is 

 exceedingly brilliant in the 

 sunshine. It will not stand 

 tronsplanting, so should be 

 sown where intended to 

 bloom. Pkt., 10c. 



BRACHYCOME 



(Swan River Daisy) 



IBERIDIFOLIA— A hardy an- 

 nuel, bearing a profusion of 

 blue ond white doisy-like 

 blossoms on dwarf growing 

 plants. 1 foot Pkt., lOe. 



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