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ALOYSIA. 
Pkt. 
Citriodora (Lemon-scented Verbena)— 
T. P. Green-house evergreen, with 
lragrant Loliegree. oe cece mire fk 
AMPELOPSIS. 
Veitchii (Japanese or Boston Ivy)—A 
beautiful hardy climber. Foliage 
changes to very pretty shades of 
red and yellow during the fall.... 10 
ANCHUSA, 
Capensis Atrocoerulea (Summer For- 
get-me-not)—2 ft., fine for cutting. 
TD. ABS ce ioe eye ws alnaege ee ee ee 10 
oc. Za age , B | Italica, Dropmore Var.—One of the 
fi ks gre x 1 i finest blue herbaceous plants of re- 
eae tet ioe EO merry ee cent introduction, bearing large 
bright blue flowers in great abund- 
Alyssum, Carpet of Snow. ance during June and July. H. P.. 10 
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. Pkt. 
Carpet of Snow—A very dwarf and compact growing Alyssum, the plants forming a solid mass of white throughout the 
season, begin to’ bloom when iduite-smalis OZ e75Cry. cme no alle Foja lela ts aletoclayebete.« aye kovelo tee RePn nine cw se ical epee ene nae 5 
Swweet—Klowers: white: per (027. 350222 Fete cc ole clea cle ote lcctereia, cle cj cielofepete ofeietate n= =. ae lel steiete nee PS eS 5 ISR ee ue ao Se 5 
Little Gem or Tom Thumb—Dwarf, white; per 02. 45C2.00...5 2. c oc wiwsclele wicinie = ale a'min p> slats su ile.» ofeiele\cieledeistciats «\s ole shale ioiisie i sine 5 
HARDY PERENNIAL ALYSSUM. 
Excellent plants for rock work. Bloom the first year from Seed if sown early indoors. 
Saxatile Compactum—Golden yellow flowers. H.P. 10 ims... .y6. 2 gece wee cures sc cens Mey MAT OGD OOOO Sanyo: Wats ee Eh 
AMARANTHUS. 
A class 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. 
iE. A. Pkt. 
Atropurpureus—Blood red foliage, drooping flower spike.................---- a 
Caudatus (Love Lies Bleeding)—Long drooping sprays of red flowers........ 5 
Henderii—A novel variety presenting in its leaf markings a range of color as 
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Melancholicus Ruber—Holiaze) DICOATTS 2 eleyecresecejeteueta/che hie eats: sferetel= mateo! oof etaletcieie? © 5 
Sanguineus (Prince’s Feather)—A showy plant with erect masses of red flowers 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 sand DrONZE. ois /evevahepe tate loin: «ole Velote afalnls lel steisiol a ledetnal 5 
Tricolor (Joseph’s Coat)—Leaves red, yellow and green.............-22e0 eee 5 
ANTIRRHINUM, Snapdragon. 
One of the most showy and useful border plants of the easiest culture, and un- 
surpassed for summer and fall flowering. 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. They are excellent as cut flowers. H. H. P. 
Pkt. 
Masjus: Tall— Choice Mixed: BA8 07 P25 Cites etesaletieie te cree eyetelsicisiisielcierate > tebe eete 5 
Tom > Thumb—Dwart, srowing! 1 foot. —24° OZ. 5S0G. see em che eo treperete le e's) ofeietmnePeunl ae 5 
Half-Dwarf Large-Flowering Snapdragon—A beautiful class, very valuable 
for bédding. Plants compact, 1% ft. high. Black Prinee—Nearly black, 
dark foliage. Queen of the North—White. Pink Empress—Charming dark 
rose. Golden Queen—Finest yellow. Half-Dwarf Mixed. Each 4 oz. 35c. 10 
HALF-DWARF LARGE-FLOWERING, “FLAMINGO”’—Flowers deep terra 
cotta with orange-yellow center and white throat; delightfully fragrant. 
strong; Sturdy Habit of tr Ow Cla ce crete apase cls, 0: si orbits te agrees ofelehn, «) elnietetes=¥nlclat steloaels 20 
SILVER PINK—A lovely shade of pink; a beautiful color under artificial light. 
By sowing under glass in August a beautiful show of bloom may be had 
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NEW GIANT FLOWERING SNAPDRAGON, 
Giant Pink, Giant Searlet. Giant Striped. Giant White. 
Giant Yellow. Giant Rose. Giant Garnet. Giant Mixed. 
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Bach, per pkt. 5¢; 4 oz. 35ce. Collection of 7 colors, 30c. 
GIANT FLOWERING, “FELTHAM BEAUTY’—A new variety claimed by the 
introducer as producing a greater quantity of bloom and larger flowers 
than any other snapdragon. Color deep rose pink with pure white center. 20 
NEW GIANT FLOWERING “FIRE KING"—A striking variety bearing great 
quantities of scarlet and orange colored flowers in stunning combination. 15 
Giant Double White—Pure white flowers in continuous profusion; very strik- 
ing, bearded effect produced by projection of abnormal petals between 
upper and lower lips of the flower; height 3 ft......... 2... eee eee eee eee eens 15 
Giant Venus—A new tall growing variety; color, pink shade, on a white 
STOUT Se He reo cra crdechc cal cvb We've edllte. hs fev ecions oie oly, ca tesakeieac: sl eusteheraiatc is Bilatens feleleie ieEetele 15 Antirrhinum—Giant Flowering. 
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