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No. 471. ANTIRRHINUM MAJUS CORAL RED. A 



beautiful new shade of this popular flower with large, massive, 

 tall flower spikes ; very effective as a border plant and for cut- 

 flower use. Ounce, $1.00; packet, .10. 



No. 476. ANTIRRHINUM NANUM GRANDIFLORUM. 



GOLDEN QUEEN. A compact growing new variety, which 

 becomes completely covered with large, brilliant, golden yellow 

 blossoms, making a solid mass of color which continues until 

 frost. An admirable plant for ribbon beds. Ounce, $1.25; 

 packet, .10. 



Oo. 477. ANTIRRHINUM NANUM GRANDIFLORUM. 



QUEEN OF THE NORTH. A pure white form of the fore- 

 going, valuable for bedding purposes. Oz., $1.25 ; Pkt., .10. 



SINGLE-FLOWERING CHINESE ASTEKS 



ASTER, SINGLE=FLOWERING CHINESE. On account 

 ot their graceful beauty, these Daisy-like Asters have become ex- 

 ceedingly popular for cutting purposes. The flowers are borne on 

 long, erect stems and are remarkable for their long duration and 

 charmingly decorative effect. All the lowers have yellow centres. 



1421 Finest Mixed Ounce. $1.00 Pkt. .10 



1422 Dark Blue " 1.00 " .10 



1423 Light Blue " 1.00 " .10 



1424 Rose " 1 00 " .10 



GENERAL JACQUEMINOT ASTER. 



No. 882. ASTER. GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. One of 



tlie most beautiful Asters ever grown. The flowers are large, 

 full, double and finely imbricated. The color is rich crimson, 

 almost identical with' that of the lovelv General Jacqueminot 

 Rose. Height, 2 feet. Ounce, 55.00; % ounce, ?1.50; 

 packet, .20. 



Ho. 292 ALYSSUM WHITE FLEECE. A dwarf, fragrant 

 Sueet Alyssum of great beauty. Begins to bloom early and 

 continues throughout the season a fleece-like mass of white. 

 Particularly desirable for dwarf beds and edgings. Ounce, 

 $1.00; packet, .10. 



No. 415. ANEMONE ST. BRIGID. TIic huh Anemone. 

 At recent exhibitions in Europe, particularly in London, this 

 strain of Anemone Coronaria has received marked attention. 

 The flowers are large and mostly semi-double, containing many 

 brilliant shades of scarlet, blue and purple. They have a splen- 

 did effect massed in pans, or they may be planted out of doors 

 in May for earlv summer blooming. They are exquisite for cut- 

 flower'use. Seeds sown in Februarv or March in heat, produce 

 plants which bloom the first year Per Pkt .2. Roots of 

 St. Brigid Anemones. Per doz., .oO ; per 100, $o.0U. 



T-ADY WASHINGTON ASTER. 



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982. ASTER, LADY WASHINGTON. No Aster of- 

 fered is more bsautiful than this superb tall sort. The very 

 large, perfectly double flowers are white, most charmingly 

 shaded with pale rose, and are produced in such numbers that 

 each individual plant is in itself an object of rare elegance and 

 attractiveness. Ounce, $5.00 ; >4 ounce, $1.50 ; packet, 20. 



ARCTOTIS GRANDIP. 



No. .">0S. ARCTOTIS GRANDIS. Remarkably handsome new 

 annual from South-West Africa., forming profusely branched 

 bushes of about 2 to 2 l / 2 feet in height and breadth, with soft 

 and whitish leaves. Its flowerheads, borne on long stems and 

 rising wellabove the foliage, are large and showy, from 2% to 

 3 inches across; the ray florets being pure white on the upper 

 face are embellished bv a narrow yellow zone at their base: 

 reverse of petals pale lilac, while the centre of the flower is 

 bright blue. Being of very easy culture, the plants produce 

 their splendid flowers most abundantly and in constant succes- 

 sion from early summer to the autumn. Packet, .15. 



