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LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1920. 51 
— CURRIE’S CHOICE ASTERS 
CARLSON’S BRANCHING. (Invincible.) 
An improvement on the well-known and justly popular ‘“Paeony-flowered 
Type.”’ The flowers are large, firm and very double, on long, stout stems, making 
it an ideal Aster for cut flower work. The plant grows to a height of 20 to 24 
inches and flowers at mid-season. 
White, : Pink, Purple, 
Lavender, Crimson, Mixed, 
Any of the above, pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; 6 pkts. 40c. 
DWARF CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED. 
A splendid variety of dwarf, compact habit, 9 inches in height. Flowers large 
and mreduced when others are out of bloom. Excellent for beds, ribbon borders 
and pots. 
Bright Scarlet, Rosy Pink, Snow White, 
Porcelain, Bright Rose, Dark Blue. 
Any of the abuve Asters, pkt. 10c: 3 pkts. 25c; 6 pkts. 40c. 
Mixed Colors, pkt. 5c; 6 pkts. 25c; %4 oz. 90ce; oz. $3.00. 
QUEEN OF THE MARKET. 
One of the earliest Asters, coming to flower early in July. Flowers of good 
size, borne on long stems, excellent for cut flower work. 
Lavender, White, Crimson, Dark Blue, Rose, Pink, Scarlet, Mixed. 
Each, per pkt. 5c; 4 oz. 50c. 
CHINA ASTER. 
Fine Mixed, pkt. 5c; 3 pkts. 10c; oz. We. 
ARCTOTIS GRANDIS. 
Pkt. 
African Lilac Daisy—A remark- 
ably handsome annual from 
Africa, forming many branch- 
ed. bushes, 2 to 3 feet high. 
Its flowers are large and 
showy, being pure white on 
the upper surface, the reverse 
of petals pale lilac-blue; a 
beautiful flower of the easiest 
culture. H. H. Ay... ......-- 5 
ARISTOLOCHIA. 
Carlson’s Branching Asters. 
Sipho (Dutchman’s Pipe) —A 
rapid growing hardy climber, 
bowing te a betene of hy 
feet, wi arge, heart-shape 
foliage, flowers yellowish AURICULA. 
and curi- : y 
ed need aaa ae Nong. 10 Of this beautiful little plant we 
have a very fine strain of English- 
saved Seeds. The flowers which re- 
semble the primrose somewhat, are 
of various shades of crimson, yellow, 
maroon, ete. 
Extra Choice Mixed............ 10 
ASPARAGUS. 
Plumosus Nanus (Asparagus 
Fern)—An exceedingly grace- 
Arabis Alpina. 
ARABIS. ful plant for pots or when 
if t Pkt. young for fern dishes. The 
Alpina—An early blooming plant, foliage is more graceful than 
well suited for borders and the most delicate Maiden 
rock work. Pure white flow- Hair Fern. Will succeed un- 
ers; height 6 inches. H.P... 5 der ordinary house cultiva- 
tion. 15 Seeds ........ a LSiaecere 10 
ARNEBIA CORNUTA. Asparagus Sprengeri (Emerald 
Feather)—One of the easiest 
Arabian Primrose — An exceed- plants to grow in pots or 
ingly pretty annual, produc- hanging baskets, producing 
ing a profusion of rich prim- graceful fronds 4 feet long, 
rose-yellow flowers, marked flowers white, followed by 
upon first opening, with five red berries. Grows readily 
black spots, which change the fromijSeed:-> 5 *Seedsean sans: 10 
second day to a rich maroon 
color, vanishing altogether on 
the third day, leaving the 
flower a clear yellow. H. A. 5 
ASPERULA. 
_ Dwarf plants, growing luxur- 
j ; ie iantly, until jate in fall, in moist, 
AUBRIETA (False Wall Cress). P AS Ke pan eee 
H ? . : Azurea Setosa—Blue, 1 foot. H. A. 5 
Odorata (Sweet Woodruff) — 
When dried has a delightful 
odor, which is imparted to 
clothing if put in a wardrobe 
with them. Used in making 
Hardy evergreen trailers, excel- 
lent for rock work and edging, 
blooming prettily in the spring. 
Graeca—Large purple flowers... 10 c f 
Leichtlinii Rosea—Rosy carmine. Rei ae F Pers arnt 
A profuse bloomer.......... 10 Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, 9 inches. ae WPieietciete ed rt o 5 
