“AGROSTEMMA. V ery attractive and beautiful hardy 
plant; excellent for cutting. Height, one to two feet. 
200 Cceli Rosea. (Rose of Heaven.) Fine, free-bloom- 
ing: annual ;srose color. “One foot: #- - <7. == 
zo5 — Alba. White; annual. Onefoot. . .... .. 
210 Coronaria Atrosanguinea. (Rose Campion.) 
Intense blood red. Perennial. Two feet... . 
215 — Alba. White; pereinial. Twofeet. . . .. . 
220 — Flos Jovis. (Jove’s Flower.) Bright Rose. 
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225 ALLIUM Azureum. Blue; hardy perennial. 1g ft. 
230 Neapolitanum. White. One-and-a-half feet . : 
ALONSOA. Very pretty, bright little annuals of fine 
habit. Sow in slight heat and plant out early in May; 
easily grown; height, one-and-a-half feet. 
235 Finest Mixed. Choice varieties.~. . . .. .- 
240 Albiflora. White; very free flowering. . .. . 
245 Grandiflora. Scarlet; charming: ....-. . 
250 Linifolia. Scarlet; pyramidal habit. . . . 50 
255 Mutisi. Pale blush; scarlet centre . . 2... . 
260 Myrtifolia. Large,scarlet flowers ...-.. . 
265 Warscewiczi. Orange-scarlet; fme ....... 
270 ALOYSIA Citriodora. (Lemon-Scented Ver= 
bena.) A universal favorite for pots and prized in 
the garden in summer for cutting; 
delightful. Greenhouse perennial 
275 ALSTRCGEMERIA; Finest Hybrids, Mixed. 
Lovely, hardy plants, with flowers of great brilliancy ; 
invaluable for cutting and do well in any soil; protect 
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ALYSSUM. Very hardy, free-blooming, dwarf plants, 
growing readily incommon garden soil, The pretty, 
fragrant flowers are much prized for bouquets; exc el- 
lent for the summer garden and for blooming in the 
conservatory in winter. 
280 Benthami. (Sweet Alyssum.) White; fragrant; 
profuse bloomer . - Pan Ree . Ounce, .30 
28s —  Compactum. Admirably adapted for dwarf edg- 
ings; thickly studded with small, pure white flowers 
till frost; annual. Height, four inches Ounce, 60 
290 — Procumbens. White; the dwarfest. . Ounce, .75 
295 Little Gem. Distinct and very pretty; each plant 
will cover a circle twenty inches wide; white. % foot 
goo Argentium. White; perennial; one foot. civ oUt 
305 Saxatile Compactum. Yields a mass of golden- 
yellow flowers; invaluable for spring; perennial. 
Three-fourths foot . . . K ctty. Doe. 5 MCSE 
310  Wiersbecki. Yellow; perennial. . . .... . 
AMARANTHUS. Ornamental-foliaged, free flowering 
and beautiful decorative plants. Sow early and trans- 
plant, or sow out of doors in May; annual. 
315 Bicolor Ruber. Carmine-scarlet; two feet . . . . 
320 Caudatus. (Love-Lies-Bleeding.) Tall, withlong, 
dark-red drooping flower-spikes Ounce, 20 
325 Cruentus. (Prince’s Feather.) Darkred; upright. 
TEhree Peet) 6-610 5) trem ate Reta = ab cit ts Uae. boty s: diel ate | he 
330 Henderi. Foliage rose, yellow and olive green; very 
beautiful’ iw. * rele See el het ite | fs 
335 Melancholicus Ruber. Dark foliage PES ae. 
340 Nobilis Pyramidalis. Elegant pyramidal habit; very 
ornamental; three feet Te ee mS ot eek 
345 Princess of Wales. Long, narrow leaves colored 
orange-green, carmine and yellow; beautiful . 
350. ©Salicifolius. (Fountain Plant.) Very long, nar- 
row, variegated leaves; beautiful; threefeet. . . . 
355 Tricolor Splendens. (Joseph’s Coat.) Oneof the 
most ornamental; leaves beautifully variegated with 
yellow, carmine, green, etc. Two feet . . Ounce, .20 
360 — Giganteus. Large form of the above. Four feet . 
Finest Mixed. Beautiful; in great variety . Oz., .25 
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370 AMBROSIA Mexicana. Hardy, delicately perfumed 
= annual; -highly prized for bouquets. Onefoot . . . 
AMMOBIUM Alatum Grandiflorum. Zver/asting 
Jiower ; white; annual. One-and-a-half feet. . . . 
AMPELOPSIS Veitchii. (Japanese, or Boston 
Ivy.) This beautiful clinging vine is an attraction on 
many of our finest buildings. It is easily raised from 
seed; perfectly hardy, and adheres to stone, brick or 
wood; hardy perennial. 
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PLANTS sent by express or mail. See exd of Catalogue. 
ANAGALLIS Grandificra. (Pimpernelle.) Pretty, 
low-growing plants for beds, rock work, etc.; con- 
stantly in bloom; annual; one-half ft. Finest mixed. 
ANCHUSA. Highly ornamental plants of easiest cul- 
ture; do well anywhere; flowers like Forget-Me-Not . 
375 
380 
385 
390  Angustifolia. Blue; hardy perennial. Two feet . 
395 Barrelieri. Blue, fineshade; perennial . . ... 
400 Capensis. Azure-blue; annual. One foot . .. . 
405 Italica. Blue; perennial. Two feet ...-... 
410 Sempervirens. Rich blue; perennial. One-and-a- 
HAW MOOL a eu, te) a et os 6.) hiss angel, Ceo 
415 ANEMONE Coronaria. Mixed colors. One-half foot. 
420 Japonica. Rose; late. Two-and-a-half feet. . . . 
425 — Alba. White; late. Two-and-a-halffeet .. . . 
430 Pennsylvanica. White; perennial. . .... 
435 Sylvestris. (Snowdrop Windflower.) White; 
charming spring flower; perennial. One foot . . 
440 ANGELONIA Grandiflora. Fine pot plant, with beau- 
tiful spikes of fragrant, blue flowers. One-and-a-half ft. 
5 ANTHEMIS Arabica. 
ing; hardy annual . Shien yan e'= Woh (el aaa ren ener 
Tinctoria. Yellow; hardy; dwarf . . .. . 
ANTHERICUM Liliago. (St. Bernard’s Lily.) 
One of the finest hardy garden perennials, with mag- 
nificent spikes of fragrant, lily-like flowers. One-and- 
a-half feet . 
Yellow; free-flowering, branch- 
460 Liliastrum. (St. Bruno’s Lily.) White; deli- 
cately spotted. One-and-a-half feet . rte ee rs 
ANTIRRHINUM. (Snap=Dragon.) One of the finest 
border perennials; exceedingly attractive and interest- 
ing during summer and very valuable for bouquets; 
blooms freely the first year from seed. 
465 Collection of Six Separate Colors. Tall ... 
470 Tall Varieties, Finest mixed. Height, two feet 
475° -— Whites: Sime for coting nce ron eee eee 
480 — Blotched and Striped. Choice mixed Seis Tar 
485 Dwarf Varieties, Finest Mixed. Height, one foot, 
490 —~ Tom Thumb. Finest Mixed. Very dwarf 
AQUILEGIA. (Columbine.) Exceedingly showy and 
valuable hardy perennial plants; bloom early and of 
easy cultivation. 
495 Collection of Twelve Splendid Varieties . 5 
500 Single Varieties. Finestmixed .... Pd 
505 Double Varieties. Finest mixed . . . * . 
510 Alba flore pleno. Double white te ARSE 
515  Californica Hybrida. Large, golden-yellow flowers 
with red spurs; splendid; twofeet . . ..... 
520 Canadensis. Orange-red; fine. Onefoot . . - 
525 Chrysantha. Canary-colored; extra ..... . 
530 — Grandiflora Alba. White: extra. . . Se 
535  Coerulea. Blue and white; large; extra . Sake 
540 Glandulosa Major. Magnificent; immense blue and 
white flowers; erect habit. One foot LB Sere 
545  Ja«tschaui. Yellow; red spurs; large and extra fine . 
550 Olympica. Rich blue: bell-shaped fowers . . . . 
555 —flore pleno. Blueand white . .-°- 3. ays 
560 Skinneri. Scarlet and yellow; extra . . ... . 
565 —flore pleno. Superb, double, Fuchsia-like flowers; 
white and yellow cde che he) Site eee lag eee meee 
570 Stuarti. One of the most beautiful; blue and white 
flowers nearly four inches in diameter Spee hee 
Verveneana Atroviolacea. Double; remarkably 
fine dark blue 
Wittmanniana. 
s90 ARABIS Alpina. Charming white spring flower; very 
early; perfectly hardy; dwarf, trailing habit; peren- 
Purple, splendid . "suhdeayere ‘ 
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595 ARALIA Sieboldi. Ornamental-foliaged, half-hardy 
perennial plant ~.° 5 << 2 | emus pee eaten 
6oo ARCTOTIS Breviscapa. Showy bedding plant; flowers 
orange-yellow with dark centre; perennial, Start in 
heat. one-halffoot ... . PRE oy o 
605 ARGEMONE Grandiflora. (Prickly Poppy.) Hardy 
annual with large, white Poppy-like flowers; succeeds 
anywhere: wo feetsn alsin ce eee 
610 ARGYREIA Tilizfolia. Very handsome climber with 
fine, silvery leaves and numerous, beautiful, Convol- 
viulus-like’ flowers? “sss 6 ote 60 el ott eee ie 
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