If 



AGERATUM 



Used largely for bedding and borders. It is exceedingly attractive 

 when mingled with alyssuni, candytuft or similar plants. 



Per pkt. 



100 Mexicanum. Lilac-blue So 05 



101 Lasseauxii. Beautiful rose-color 05 



102 Choice Mixed per oz., 25cts. .. 05 



104 White Gem. Very dwarf, free-flowering 05 



305 Little Dorrit. Azure-blue 05 



106 Swanley Blue. Large flowers; fine 05 



107 Blue Perfection. Very dark blue ; dwarf; finest of all . . 05 



109 Princess Victoria Louise. Novelty. Center white, edged 



with blue. Very beautiful sort ; dwarf 10 



110 Plue Star. A new variety. Tiny and compact, only 4 to 



5 inches high, densely covered with light blue flowers; 

 splendid for edgings and ribbon bedding 10 



ALYSSUM 



For borders, edgings, baskets, pots, rockwork or for cutting 

 should be used liberally. In borders sow thickly, so as to form 

 masses. Sow very early in the spring. Cut back after the first flow- 

 ers fade and others will come. 



Per pkt. 



140 Sweet Alyssnm per oz., 2octs,..$o 05 



141 Tom Thumb. Dwarf " 25Cts. .. 05 



142 Little Gem, Distinct; very dwarf " 4octs. .. 05 



143 Saxatile compactum. Perennial; yellow 05 



144 Carpet of Snow. Pure white; only 2 to 3 inches high; 



a profuse bloomer, sliowing as iiiany as 300 heads of 



snow-white flowers at one time on one plant. Annual 



per oz., 30 cts. . . 05 



ANTIRRHINUM 



(Snapdragon) 



The Snapdragon is 

 one of our finest peren- 

 nials. If planted early 

 will flower the first year 

 asan annual. The newer 

 sorts are flowers of great 

 variety of colors and 

 markings and brilliancy, 

 making rich spikes 

 beautiful for cutting. 

 Sow seed in the open 

 ground, transplanting to 

 I foot apart each way. 

 They will bloom in July 

 and August. 



GIANT - FLOWERED 



Flowers nearly double 

 the size of the older 

 sorts. 



230 Giant Queen Vic- 



toria. Very large; 

 fine white. (See 

 cut.) Pkt. 10 cts. 



231 Giant Delilah. 



White and car- 

 mine. Pkt. 10 cts. 



232 Giant Firefly. 



Scarlet and white. 

 Pkt. 10 cts. 



233 Giant Romeo. 



Beautiful rose. 

 Pkt. 10 cts. 



234 Giant Yellow. 



Pkt. 10 cts. 



235 Giant Scarlet. 



Pkt. 10 cts. 

 238 Giant Mixed 

 Colors. Pkt. IOC. 



Giant Snapdragon, Queen Victoria 

 Pkt. 10 cts. - 



ANTIRRHINUM, 

 DWARF 



Blooms profusel}'; 

 onl)^ 6 inches high. 

 233 Queen of the 



North. Pure 



white. Pkt. 10 cts. 

 222 Golden Queen. 



Pure yellow. Pkt. 



10 cts. 



224 Black Prince. 



N e a r 1 y black ; 

 fine. Pkt. 10 cts. 



225 Defiance. New. 



Fiery scarlet. Pkt. 

 15 cts. 



220 Dwarf Sorts 

 Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 



BALSAM 



Sow in the open 

 ground in May. Trans- 

 planting two or three 

 times has a tendency to 

 dwarf the plants into 

 better shape, and is ad- 

 vantageous. Give them 

 plenty of room, as they 

 easily cover 12 to 18 

 inches of space each 

 way. 



380 White Perfection. 

 384 Double Mixed Sorts 



386 Royal Camellia-flowered, Prize Mixed 



White Perfection Balsam 



The finest pure white 



Per pkt. 



05 



59 



. A fine strain 



of very double flowers of e.x.quisite shades 10 



388 Improved Camellia, Pure White (alba perfecta). 



A really pure white, verj' double Balsam has long been a 

 desideratum both for the private planter and the practical 

 florist. Our stock of this grand accjuisition is absolute 

 perfection in snow-white color, size of bloom, doubleness 

 and symmetry of plant 10 



New King and Queen Balsams 



FINEST, LARGEST BALSAIMS YET DEVELOPED 



389 The King. Glowing fiery scarlet 10 



390 The Queen. Deep rose-pink ; e.vquisite :o 



CAMPANULA (Canterbury Bells) 



Should be more largely planted than they are. Some are hardy 

 perennials and some biennials. Should be sown outdoors early in 

 July and thin or transplant to temporary quarters until October. 

 Transplant them 6 or 8 inches apart in a coldframe, where they will 

 make large plants by spring, and are as easily cared for as pansies. 

 Transplant in the spring iS or 20 inches apart in beds where they 

 are to bloom. Or, if sown very early in the spring, the hardy per- 

 ennial sorts will bloom early the ne.xt year. All varieties like a rich, 

 sandy soil with good drainage. 



CANTERBURY BELLS {Campanula Medium). Bloom 

 first year if sown early. 



Per pkt. 



608 Blue $0 05 



609 White 05 



610 Rose 05 



611 Mixed 05 



612 Double Blue 10 



613 Double White 10 



614 Double Rose 10 



615 Double Mixed 10 



604 CUP AND SAUCER [C. calycanthema). Symmetrical 

 plant often with 30 or 40 flowers open at the same time 

 on a single plant. Flowers are large, resembling a cup 

 and saucer. Colors blue, rose, lilac and white 05 



606 PYRAMIDALIS, Mixed. A grand sort, known as the 



Pyramidal Bellflower. Color blue or white ; plants grow 

 about 4 feet high, of elegant pyramidal form, bearing 

 thousands of exquisite bell-shaped flowers 05 



607 Pyramidalis alba. A white sort of above 05 



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