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RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



AMMOBIUM (Winged Everlasting). 



PER PKT 



1121 Grandiflorum. A pretty border annual much used as an everlasting flower 

 for winter bouquets; flowers white with yellow disc; grows best in light sandy 

 soil. Worthy a place in any garden 



AMPELOPSIS (Boston or Japanese Ivy). 

 1131 Veitchi. A hardy perennial climber from Japan, with olive-green leaves, 

 which turn to scarlet in the autumn. The best and most popular climber for 

 covering brick or stone walls. Per oz., 25 cts 



ANEMONE fWindflowerj. 



A very pleasing, hardy perennial; easily grown from seed, producing large flowers 

 few plants'compare with them in beauty ; fine for bouquets. 



1140 Coronaria, Mixed Colors {Poppy Anemone) 



1141 Fulgens ( Scarlet Windflower). Single scarlet 



1142 Japonica alba, " The Bride." Pure white; flowering in late summer and 

 autumn 



1143 — alba gigantea. An improved form of the above ; flowers much larger. . 



1144 — Queen Charlotte. A beautiful La France pink variety of this autumn- 

 flowering favorite 



AQUIEEGIA (Columbine). 



Charming hardy perennial plants, growing from 1 to 3 feet high, bearing in countless 

 numbers through May and June their exquisite blossoms of clear blue, white, rose, 

 yellow, purple striped, etc. For planting in permanent borders or naturalizing along 

 the edges of woods or shrubbery this old-fashioned favorite is one of the best of all hardy 

 plants. 



1181 Chrysantha ( Golden Spurred). Bright golden-yellow ; 3 feet 5 



1185 — Flore Plena. A double- 

 flowering form of the above . . 25 



1182 — Alba {While Spurred). 

 A beautiful pure white va- 

 riety 10 



1183 Coerulea {Rocky Mountain 

 Columbine) . Violet blue and 

 white; 2 feet. (See cut.)... 10 



1184 Qlandulosa. Lovely shade 

 of light blue and pure white; 

 2 feet 10 



1186 Helena?. This new hybrid 

 is a cross between A.flabelata 

 and Coerulea, and is of strong, 

 robust growth, attaining a 

 height of 15 to 20 inches and 

 bearing numerous flowers 

 similar in color to A. glandu- 

 losa ; a lovely shade of blue 

 and pure white 25 



1190 Single, all colors mixed; 



2 feet. Per oz., 30 cts 5 



1200 Double, all colors mixed. 



Per oz., 30 cts 5 



Aquilegia 

 ccekulea. 



Gkandis. 



Giant White Antirrhinum. 



ANTIRRHINUM. 



(Snapdragon.) 



The Snapdragons do not receive in this 



country the attention they deserve. Tourists 



see them used in beds and borders in all 



the famous parks and gardens of the Old 



World, and we know from aclual tests that they do just 



as well here as in Europe. They succeed best in a 



lather light soil, in a sunny position, and, although 



perennials, succeed veil whtn treated as annuals. 



PER PKT. 



1172 Giant White. (See cut) 10 



1171 — Fiery Scarlet 10 



1173 — Yellow 10 



1180 — flixed Colors , 10 



(A packet each of the 3 colors for 25 cts.) 



1152 Niobe. Tips of flowers crimson maroon, tubes pure white 10 



1174 Queen Victoria. A very large flowering pure white .. 15 



1154 Queen of the North. Grows 1 f< ot in height, and densely cov- 

 ered with large white flowers. A gem for beds and borders and 



valuable forpot culture 5 



1170 Tom Thumb Mixed. Lnrge variety of colors; best for bedding 5 



HiiO Tall flixed. Exlra fine selection ; best for cutting. Oz., 40 cts. .. 5 



1169 Imported Collection. 10 Dwarf varieties 50 



1159 Imported Collection. 10 Tall varieties 50 



ARABIS (Rock Cress). 

 1201 Alpina. The earliest, prettiest spring flower. The spreading tufts 

 are covered with a sheet of pure white flowers as soon as the snow 

 disappears. Unequalled for rockeries or edgings; withstands the 

 drought and is always neat ; 6 inches 5 



ARCTOTIS. 



1216 QrandiS. A remarkably handsome new annual from Southwest 

 Africa. It forms much-branched bushes 2 to 3 feet high ; its flowers 

 are large and showy, being pure white on ihe upper surface, em- 

 bellished with yellow zone, the reverse of petals pale lilac-blue; 

 altogether a lovely flower. Of the easiest culture, and flowering in 

 constant succession from early summer until late fall. (See cut.).. . 10 



