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Tall Antirrhinum, No. 462. 
Mr. A. J. NEWELL, gardener to Mrs. R. M.. CLARKE, 
Pomfret, Conn., Oct. 12., writes: 
“* I wish to say your strain of Zinnias this year have 
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Pkt. 
ANEMONE — Continued. 
ST. Bricip. Jrish ee Anemone. Mixed 
colors. . ee SES 
ANTHEMIS TIncToria. Hardy eee, 
with bright yellow daisy-like flowers; 112 
ft., Junedte Aue ust. Sp. eee Oz., .30. 205 
— KELWayI. An improved form of A, 
tinctoria, with larger flowers . Oz., .60 .10 
ANTHERICUM LILIAGo. Sz, Bernard's Lily, 
Splendid hardy perennial with elegant 
spikes of pure white, lily-like flowers, which 
are fragrant and excellent for cutting; 144 
it,, Mayte August 49.0 ae oe” oz. cet 10 
LILIASTRUM. Larger than the preceding, 
with a green spot on each segment of the 
flower; very fine border plant. QOz., 1.00 .10 
ANTIRRHINUM. mMayjus. Snapdragon. 
If sown under glass in February or March 
Antirrhinums commence to bloom in July 
and continue until lateinthe autumn. The 
tall sorts are extremely useful for massed 
beds and border groups; they are also 
extensively grown under glass for cutting 
during winter, for which purpose pure white 
and yellow varieties are most esteemed. 
The dwarf sorts are admirably adapted for 
ribbon borders and edgings. 
COLLECTION OF 12 TALL VARIETIES; 2 ft. 50 
COLLECTION OF 6 TALL VARIETIES . Pepe 
TALL VaRIETIES, FINEST MIXED, 28 of 50. “45 
==CORAL REDO, :Etitrecsid- S97 -60 .05 
Te goer ee, OF creat olan igte .60 .05 
—=(SCAREETIO LS ITTiE a OE SRE £60 OE 
SSW HIP BOW -OoT?  Sushe Seki ors 60 .05 
— YELLOW. . 2 -60 .05 
DWARF FINEST MIXED, Sanches, ag -60 .05 
—— SCARLET. ‘* FIREBRAND?? , >“ 275) 240 
— PuRE WHITE. ‘‘ QUEEN OF THE 
NorTH ”’ ¥ 475 a0 
— YELLow, “ GoLDEN QUEEN” Ft G1 tO 
AQUILEGIA CoLumBINE. Elegant hardy 
perennials of easiest cultivation, blooming 
profusely from May to August. They are 
suitable for herbaceous borders and groups 
among shrubs, preferring rather moist soil. 
Seeds may be sown in the open ground in 
spring. They may also be sown in July, 
shaded from the ie oes the plants will 
bloom next season; I}2 to 3 ft. 
FARQUHAR’S CHOICE Hysrips. Our Hybrids 
comprise the best and brightest colors as 
well as many new and beautiful combina- 
tions of colors of charming and striking 
contrast in the same flower, The strain 
includes shades of blue, mauve, lavender, 
rose, scarlet, orange, yellow, and white, 
of the large-flowered and long-spurred 
FORMS is neo” a es BOO EE eo 
COLLECTION OF 12 VARIETIES i tees * 
SINGLE VARIETIES, FINEST MIXED, Oz., .75 .10 
DouBLE VARIETIES, FINEST MIXED,‘‘  —.75, 1.10 
ALBA FLORE PLENO. Double white, ‘‘ 250 .05 
CALIFORNICA HYBRIDA. Petals golden yeliaWs 
sepals and spurs crimson, magnificent; 
TES 9 inl oe oh, AsO Lay bie. fe 25 
CANADENSIS. "Scarlet mixed with yellow; 1144 
Thar ae tng. OP ERO). 
CHRYSANTHA, Beautiful bright yellow; 2 ft., 
Oz., 1.50 .10 
— GRANDIFLORA ALBA. White, long spurs, 
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