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ABRONIA. 
UMBELLATA. Charming annual trailers for gar- 
den, vases, rock-work, etc., bearing large trusses of 
fragrant rosy pink flowers. %4 foot............0 Pkt. 5 
ABUTILON. 
New Hybrids, Mixed. The plants are of compact 
growth, flowering continually; suitable for house in 
winter and gardeninsummer; producing much larger 
bell-shaped flowers than the old types—the range 
of colors includes white, straw, yellow, rose, carmine, 
crimson, orange, and many beautifully striped 
varieties. 2 to 4feet. Tender perennial...... Pkt. 10 
ACACIA, 
Decorative greenhouse shrubs with elegant foliage; 
flowers, yellow, white, red. 3 to 6 feet. Perennial. 
Mixed Varieties. ................:ccseeeseseeeccenseeeeees Pkt. 10 
ACHILLEA, 
PTARMICA FL. PL. Double white flowers, borne 
profusely summer and autumn;finefor cutting; useful 
borderplant. 1to2feet. Hardy perennial..Pkt.10 
ACROCLINIUM, 
Double-flowering, Mixed. Free summer-flower- 
ing annual plants for garden decoration; the flowers 
dry as “everlastings”’’ for winter bouquets. 1 foot. 
Pkt. 5 
ADLUMIA. 
CIRRHOSA (Mountain Fringe or Allegheny Vine). 
Charming hardy biennial climber, feathery foliage, 
rose-colored flowers. 15 feet..............ccceseeee Pkt.10 
ADONIS, 
ZESTIVALIS (Flos Adonis). Ornamental garden 
annual, of eaSy culture, flowering freely; graceful 
feathery foliage. Crimson. 1 foot.........0...... Pkt. 5 
AGERATUM. 
Annuals, bearing continuously and profusely clus- 
ters of feathery flowers; suitable for pot culture in 
winter or bedding outinsummer. 2 feet high. 
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TOM THUMBVARIETIES. Splendid, very dwarf 
varieties for edgings and ribbon lines, Height,6to 
8 inches. 
Tom Thumb. 
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—— — Blue Perfection. Large, deep, amethyst- 
blue flowers, plants very even in growth. 8 iuches 
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ALYSSUM. 
These flower profusely throughout the season, 
thriving in flower garden, window boxes, vases, etc.; 
also well adapted for ribbon lines and edgings; very 
fragrant, annual. 
Sweet Alyssum. White. % ft. Per 0z.,25c...Pkt. 5 
—-—Tom Thumb or Little Gem. (See page 
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— ‘Carpet of Snow.” (See page 82. 
HARDY ALYSSUM. Dwarf spreading hardy per- 
ennial plants about a foot high, very showy for 
permanent borders and beds................cceecceseeseeeee 5 
Wiersbecki. Summer-blooming; yellow... 5 
Saxatile Compacta. Spring-blooming; dwarf, 
golden yellow. 34 £006.20... i.e cccsescccecncceeeencess 5 
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AMARANTHUS. 
Ornamental foliage and flowering annuals of rapid 
growth, easy culture and very showy, with flower 
spikes or richly colored foliage. 
Caudatus. (Love-lies-bleeding.) Long, dark red 
drooping: flower 8pikes...........0..ccsssceeeeeceueeeenees Pkt. 5 
Firebrand. (A. Superbus.) Leaves gorgeously cole 
ored blood-red, bordered with yellow. 6 feet....... 10 
Henderi. Beautiful drooping foliage of rosy car- 
mine, orange, buff, yellow and green. 2 feet........ 5 
Salicifolius. (Fountain Plant.) Gracefully droop- 
ing, willow-shaped leaves, banded and tipped with 
OVaANZe, CATMINE ANA DrODZE..........c.-eceesseeeeseeeeeees 5 
Tricolor. (Joseph’s Coat.) Leaves red, yellow and 
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AMPELOPSIS. 
Veitchii. (Boston or Japan Ivy.) Valuable har- 
dy perennial climber; clinging to walls of wood, 
brick orstone; foliage dense, of glossy green, chang- 
ing to red and yellowin autumn. 30 feet....Pkt. 10 
ANEMONES. 
“ST. BRIGID.’’ Beautiful Irish Poppy-flowered 
varieties produce in abundance large, single, seml- 
double and double flowers 3 to 5inches across, of an 
endless variety of colors, from maroon and bright- 
est scarlet to flesh pink, and from lilac to purple. 
Some are mottled, striped, ringed, ete. For cutting 
they are unsurpassed, and in the garden they flower 
until after frost Pkt.10 
ANTIRRHINUM. 
For summer flower beds and borders these half- 
hardy perennials are very showy, and flower from 
seed the first season. They grow 2 to 8 feet high, and 
are masses of bloom. 
Tall, Mixed Colors. Selfs and stripes........... Pkt. 5 
GIANT-FLOWERING. The flowers are nearly 
double the size of the older sorts. 
Giant Yellow Queen. Grand pure yeHow.......... 10 
Giant Scarlet. Brightest scarlet.............. x 
Giant.Niobe. Garnet, with white throat.. Me 
Giant Rose. Delicate rosy pink.............. 10 
Giant Striped. Yellow, striped red 
Giant White. Pure snow-white...... ee 
Giant-flowering, Mixed Colorsg....................06. 10 
The collection of above 6 named kinds, 50c. 
Tom Thumb Varieties, Mixed Colors. Only one 
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AQUILEGIA, or COLUMBINE, 
Hardy perennials, luxuriating in the moister situa- 
tionsin the garden, where they form permanentclumps, 
growing from 1% to 3 feet high. The large, unique, 
long-spurred flowers, gracefully hung on long stems, 
are not only brilliantly effective on the plant but 
equally as desirable when cut for vase and house dec- 
oration. 
Double White. (Alba plena.) ..........cccccceceee Pkt. 5 
Golden Spurred. (Chrysantha.) Beautiful long 
yellow spurred flOWETS ..........0.sccccececosseeeceeseuccoeeens 10 
Double Golden Spur. (Seenovelties, page 82.)..15 
Grigor’s Hybrid Glandulosa. Immense flowers 
of richest blue, surmounted by five short petals. 
of pure white with delicate azure spots................5 15 
Single, Mixed Colors..................05 5 | t) 
Double, Mixed Colors.................0ccccseeeeeeee oo 3 
Large-flowering Hybrids. (See page 82.).......15 
ARALIA, 
Sieboldii. Luxuriant decorative plant for oouse 
culture in winter and lawn in summer; large green 
palm-likeleaves, 2 to 4feet; tender perennial..Pkt.10 
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