LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. FOR. i907. 53 
Gomplete List of Flower Seeds 
The Wollowing ppreN ations Oceur in the Flower Seed 
ist, wiz: e 
H. A. for Hardy Annuals, that grow, bloom and die the & 
first year from seed. 
H. B. for Hardy Biennials, that bloom the second year from 
seed, and then die, although many, if sown early in the 
spring, will flower the first’ year. ; 
H. P. for Hardy Perennials that usually bloom the second 
year from seed, and continue to grow and bloom for many 
years. Some will also bloom-the first year. if sown early. 
H. indicates that they are Hardy, and H. H., Half Hardy. 
™T. indicates that they are Tender. 
ABOBRA. \ E Snes 
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ABOBRA, 
Viridiflora—A rapid growing, 
beautiful climbing Gourd, pro- 
ducing freely dazzling scarlet 
fruits, which form a striking 
contrast against the dark 
ABUTILON. ¥% 
ABUTILON. ] 
One of our best greenhouse plants, 
flowering freely during the spring 
and winter months; the flowers are 
bell-shaped, crimson streaked with 
yellow; yellow grounds veined red; ~ 
pure white and clear yellow. Sown 
before April, they will bloom the 
first season. Height, from 2 to 5 
feet, P: Pkt. 
‘George’s Hybrids — Very choice 
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ACHILLEA—Ptarmiea fl. ADONIS. VERNALIS. 
pl. (The Pearl)—One of 
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: ADONIS. 
epee Rockies (Que jae _ This showy plant is of unusual merit on account of its adapt- 
2 ft., the double Tauren ing itself to any circumstances under which it may be placed. 
like flowers are produced If partially shaded, it remains a long time in bloom. Pkt. 
in great profusion all Aestivalis (Flos Adonis)—Scarlet. H. A. 1 ft............. 5 
summer. LEasily grown Vernalis—A hardy variety with large yellow flowers. (See 
trom seed, flowering the cut). H. P. 9 ineches........ Boe Oe eee Be OC RR ear atk SOE 10 
ESit.. Season sed sown 
early. Invaluable for cut AGERATUM. 
flowers and cemetery . ri 
Gecorahion oo. slaeea gre 10 The Ageratum is much prized for its constant succession of 
bloom throughout the year. It flowers equally well in summer 
and in winter, and has the further merit of being of the apes 
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ALLEGHENY VINE. 
eulture. H. H. A. : t. 
Album Nanum—Dwarf white, 8 inches...................4, 5 ABRONIA UMBELLATA. 
imperial Dwarf Blue—Very dwarf, 6 inches.......... es ieee 5 
Lasseauxii—Dwarf Rose, 6 inches..........:.2.0...020005- 5 ABRONIA. 
Little Dorrit—A new dwarf white variety.:................ 5 1 2 2Pkt. 
Tom Thumb—Very dwarf blue, 6 inches................... 5 Umbellata'— Pretty little 
plants ‘resembling the 
AGROSTEMMA. Verbena in their style 
Coeli Rosea (Rose of Heaven)—A free-flowering hardy an- of growth. The flowers 
nual of easy culture, flowers on long slender stems, like are very fragrant, ‘and 
a single pink; blooms the first season; 1 ft. H. A....... 5 especially .so in the 
evening. H. H. A. Rosy 
ALYSSUM. lilac, = 34 Loot fawaie., wast 5 
The delicate, honey-like fragrance of the flowers of this lit- ALLEGHEN Y, VINE. 
tle plant, so much prized in bouquets» and baskéts, renders it Adlumia Cirrhosa or Moun- 
most unlikely that this old favorite will ever be cast aside. tain WKringe—An attrac- 
Useful for vases, beds and hanging baskets. H. A. Pkt tive climber, well worthy 
Syveet—_Bilowers white; per 02. 25C............ 0h Ova gee Pusat 5 of a place in every gar- 
Little Gem or Tom Thumb—Dwart, white; per oz..40c...... B den. The. flowers are 
Saxatile Compactum—Golden yellow. flowers. H, P. 10 in.. flesh-colored, and form 
: a fine contrast to the 
pale green foliage of the 
plant. Height, 15 feet. 
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