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ANTIRRAHINUM.—Snap Dragon. Beautiful 
_spikes of gay colored flowers produced the first 
summer until after frost, also fowering well the 
second season. 
—Tom Thumb. Finest dwarf. Mixed. 1 foot. 5c. 
Majus. Tall. Mixed. 2 feet. 5c. 
ASTERS.—Queen Margaret. One of the most 
popular and effective of our garden favorites, 
producing in profusion flowers in which richness 
and variety of colors are combined, with the most 
perfect and beautiful form. It is indispensable 
in every garden or pleasure ground where an 
autumnal display is desired. My seed has been 
grown by the leading German flower seed 
growers, and has no superior. 
—Comet. Quite distinct from other sorts in shape 
of flowers. Grows from 12 to 15 inches high, and 
covered with large double flowers 3 to 4 inches 
across, their long wavy and twisted petals forming 
a loose yet dense half globe, resembling a large- 
flowered Japanese Chrysanthemum, each petal a 
delicate pink margined with white. Packet, 15c. 
—Peony Perfection Dwarf. Grows only 12 
inches high, of very neat, compact habit, and 
blooms most profusely. Flowers large, and per- 
fectly double. The colors are peculiarly rich and 
brilliant. Strongly recommended for planting 
either in beds or masses. All colors, mixed. 10c. 
—Zirngiebel’s Double White. Finest White 
free-ilowering, attractive border plants, at home Aster in cultivation. The plantis about 18 inches 
in any garden. - =v high, of good habit, and covered with large flow- 
—Finest Mixed. All colors. bie——$= B-a\\ ers which are of globulas form, full and double to 
ALYSSUM.—Free-flowering, pretty little plants === j F\ d the centre, with finely imbricated petals. _ 1éc. 
for beds, edgings, or rock-work = _ —Improved Quilled German. Finest mixed. 5c. 
—Sweet, white, fragrant. 5c: = —Choice Varieties Mixed. About 20 sorts. 10c. 
AMAR ANT HUS.—Ornamental foliaged plants, 
extremely graceful and interesting, producing a 
Striking effect, whether grown for conservatory 
or out-door flower garden. 
—Gibbosus. Long ONS panicles, 134 to 2 feet _ =< $s — 
long, color, purplish red. be ed Soe reat ane seers ES 
—Caudatus. Love Lies Bleeding. Blood red. 5c. AMARANTHUS GIBBOSUS. 
—Tricoloy. Joseph’s Coat. Leaves red, yellow, ASTERS.—Chrysanthemum Flowered—(Dwavs). 
and green. Very attractive. 5c. Fine large double flowers, resembling 
—Mixed. All varieties. 6c. chrysanthemums, and valuable on account 
of its profuse flowering 
when others are done. 
All colors, mixed. 12 
inches. 10e. 
—-Cocardeau or 
Crown. A very 
showy variety, centre 
petals being pure white 
and outside petals 
bright colors. All col- 
ors. mixed. 144 ft. 10c. 
—-Shakespeare or 
Dwarf Pompon. Ex- 
Guisitely, formed small 
owers; very dwarf, 
and continues in bloom 
a long time. Mixed, 
all colors. 10c. 
—New Victoria. Flow- 
ers large, and distin- 
guished by an elegant 
and regular overlap- 
ping of the petals. The 
plants bear from 10 to 
20 flowers, with the ap- 
pearance of an elegant 
And others that bloom the first sea= 
son from seed. 
Under this head I class the true Annuals, that 
is, flowers that bloom the first year then die. 
Also Biennials and Perennials that flower freely 
from seed the first year. Im this list will be 
found many new varieties, together with 
the old and well-tried favorites, having 
been selected with great care, witha view 
of offering only the most desirable sorts. 
ABRONIA.—A charming trailer, with beautiful 
Verbena-like clusters of sweet-scented flowers; 
continues in bloom along time; very effective 
for rock-work, or hanging-baskets. 
—Umbellata. Rosy lilac, whiteeye. Packet sc. 
ADONIS.—Also known as Pheasant’s Eye. A 
showy, hardy annual of easy culture, with pretty, 
fine-cnt;foliage, and lasting a long time in bloom. 
—/Estivalis. Bright scarlet. 1 foot. 5c 
AGEKATUM.—Valuable plants for large beds or 
borders, and very useful where cut-flowers are in 
demand; in bloom the whole summer. 
—Finest Varieties Mixed. oc. 
AGROS@EMMA.—Rose of Heaven. Handsome, 
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largest Aster in culti- 
vation; flowers fre- 
quently measuring 4 to 
5 inches in diameter, 
and of perfect form. 
All colors, mixed, 2 
feet. 10c. 
—Large Rose _ Flow- 
ered. Pyramidal, ro- 
bust habit, regularly 
imbricated ; variously- 
colored, large, very 
double, brilliant flow- 
ers. All colors, mixed. 
2 feet. 10c. 
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