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ALYSSUM (Mad Wort) 

 Hardy Annual 



914 Alyssum, Little Gem 



AMPELOPSIS 



A free flowering- annual of great utility and beauty; easily g^rown 

 and everywhere popular. It thrives in almost every soil and sit- 

 uation. 



910 DWARF YELLOW, Pale yellow flowers, changing as they 

 age, to white; of dwarf, compact, erect growth. 



Packet, 10 cts.; % ounce, 25 cts.; ounce, 75 cts. 



912 LILAC Q,UEEN. Pale lilac flowers, changing to white as 

 they age. The plants are 'of dwarf, compact and upright growth. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; i/4 ounce, 25 cts.; ounce, 75 cts. 



914 LITTLE GEM. Flowers are pure white and borne so profusely 

 that it resembles the appropriate name, "Carpet of "Snow," through- 

 out the summer. Of dwarf, compact habit, growing only 3 or 4 

 inches high. One of the easiest g'rown and most satisfactory white 

 flowered plants for edgings and low beds. Desirable winter pot- 

 plant. 



Packet, 10 cts.; V4, ounce, 25 cts.; % ounce, 40 cts.; ounce, 75 cts. 

 918 SWEET. The well-known sort. Should be in every garden. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; i/4 ounce, 20 cts.; ounce, 50 cts. 



Hardy Perennial Alyssum (Basket of Gold) 

 916 SAXATILE COMPACTUM. The plants grow about 9 inches 

 high; desirable for early spring bedding or rock work. The flowers 

 are bright golden yellow. Packet, 10 cts.; V-t ounce, 30 cts. 



(Japanese or Boston Ivy) 

 Hardy Perennial Climber 

 926 VEITCHII. The leaves are olive green, turning to scarlet in 

 the autumn. Perfectly hardy; grows 30 to 60 feet. It clings firmly 

 to walls, trees, etc. Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 25 cts. 



ANCHUSA (Cape Forget-me-not) 



Hardy Annual 



928 CAPENSIS. Easily grown from 

 seed. The flowers resemble a large 

 Forget-me-not, but nicer in every re- 

 spect, and very suitable for bouquets 

 and cut flowers. A most lovely shade 

 of a clear, deep blue with a white 

 centre. 2 feet high. 



Packet, 10 cts.; ^4 ounce, 25 cts. 



Hardy Perennial Anchusa (Alkanet) 



930 ITALICA, DROPMORE. A 



variety which should be in every 

 hardy border. 4 feet high. The 

 flowers are of a beautiful gentian 

 blue produced in long loose sprays. 

 Free and early flowering-. If cut back after flowering, it will bloom 

 again in the fall. Packet, 15 cts.; ^^ ounce, 30 cts.; % ounce, 50 cts. 



926 Ampelopsis, Veitchii 



928 Anchusa, Capensis 



AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 



Hardy Perennial 



Thrives luxuriantly in any g-ood soil either in sun or shade. Suit- 

 able for the open garden, permanent beds or borders or edges of 



shrubber5^ Blooms during May and 

 June when flowers are scarce. Plants 

 grow 2 to 3 feet high. 



956 C(ERULEA HYBRIDS, MIXED. 



A beautiful mixture of large single 

 flowered varieties in many colors. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; Vs ounce, 40 cts, 

 960 FIIVEST DOUBLE FLOWER- 

 ING, MIXED. Beautiful double 

 flowers in various shades. 



Packet, 10 cts.; 1^ ounce, 30 cts. 



962 FINEST SINGLE FLOWERING, 

 MIXED. The plants bear large flow- 

 ers in a great variety of colors. 

 Handsome and very showy for mass- 

 ing or cutting. 



Packet, 10 cts.; i/4 ounce, 25 cts. 



958 LONG SPURRED HYBRIDS, 

 EXTRA CHOICE MIXED. The flowers 

 of this new strain are quite distinct 

 from all Aquilegias, having broader 



petals and longer spurs. Shades of blue, orang-e, scarlet, 

 white, mauve, pink, etc., will be found in this mixture. 



Packet, 15 cts.; % ounce, 60 cts.; 14 ounce, $1.00 



95S 

 960 



Aquilegia, Long Spurred and 

 Aquilegia, Double Mixed 



yellow, 



Anchusa, Italica Dropmore 



