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219 yvvarket Qtreet, FrlilJAUiil^FJtilA,FA. 





Alyssnm on rocks 



AGERATUM 



Used hirgel s' for bedding' and borders. It is exceedingly attractive 

 when mingled with alyssum, candytuft or similar plants. Perpkt. 



Bine Perfection. Very dark blue; dwarf, finest of all $o lo 



Blue Star. A new variet}'. Tiny and compact, only 4 to 5 

 inches high, densely covered with light blue flowers; splendid 



for edging and ribbon bedding 15 



Imperial Dwarf Bine. Clear blue; 8 inches 05 



Imperial Dwarf White. Pure white. 8 inches 05 



Princess Victoria Louise. Novelty. Center white, edged 



with blue. Very beautiful sort; dwarf 10 



Clioice Mixed per oz., 25 cts. . . 05 



ALYSSUM 



For borders, edging.s, baskets, pots, 

 rockwork or for cutting, should be used 

 liberally. In borders sow thickly, so as 

 to form masses. Sow very earl)- in the 

 spring. Cut back after the first flowers 

 fade and others will come. Perpkt 

 Carpet of Snow (Procumbens). 

 Verj' dwarf, only 2 to 3 inches high, 

 and a veritable carpet of snow 

 throughout the season ; fine for 



edging . per oz., 35c. . .$0 05 



Little Gem, or Compactnm. 

 Pure white ; a profuse bloomer, 

 showing as many as three hundred 

 heads of snow-white flowers at one 

 time on one plant. Height 6 in- 

 ches. Annual per oz. ,35c.. 



Sweet Alyssum per oz., 20c. 



05 

 05 



Giant Snapdragon 

 (Queen Victoria) 



ANTIRRHINUM 



(Snapdragon) 



The Snapdragon is one of our finest 

 perennials. If planted earlj-. will flower 

 the first year as an 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. Per pkt. 



Giant Delilah. White and carmine. So 10 

 Giant Firefly. Scarlet and white. 10 

 Giant Queen Victoria. \'ery 



large; fine white. (See cut.) 10 



Giant Scarlet 10 



Giant Yellow 10 



Giant Mixed Colors 10 



Dwarf Varieties Mixed 10 



BALSAM 



Sow in the open ground in May. Transplanting two or three times 

 has a tendency to dwarf the plants into better shape, and is advan- 

 tageous. Give them 

 plenty of room, as they 

 easily cover 12 to 18 

 inches of space each 

 way. 



Royal Camellia-flow- 

 ered, Prize Mixed. 



A fine strain of very 

 double flowers of ex- 

 quisite shades. Pkt. 

 10 cts. 



Camellia, Pure White 

 (alba perfecta). A 



really pure white, very 

 double Balsam has 

 long been a desidera- 

 tum both for the pri- 

 vate planter and the 

 practical florist. Our 

 stock of this grand 

 acquisition is absolute 

 perfection in snow- 

 white color, size of 

 bloom, doubleness 

 and symmetry of 

 plant Pkt. 10 cts. 



The King. Glowing 

 fiery red. Pkt. 10 cts. 



The Queen. Deep rose- 

 pink; exquisite. Pkt. 

 10 cts. 



Double Mixed. Pkt. 

 5 cts., oz. 50 cts. 



Wliite Perfection Balsam 



Bloom first 

 Per pkt. 



fo 05 



05 



05 



05 



10 



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 wil'. 

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

 Transplant in the spring 18 or 20 inches apart in beds where they 

 are to bloom, ur, if sown very earU- in the spring, the hard}- per- 

 ennial sorts will bloom early the next j'ear. 

 CANTERBURY BELLS [Cavipaiiiila ^redinm). 

 year if sown early. 



Bine '. 



White 



Rose 



Mixed 



Double Blue 



Double White. Pkt. 



10 cts. 



Double Rose. Pkt. 

 10 cts. 



Double Mixed. Pkt. 

 10 cts. 



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. Pkt. 10 cts. 

 PYRAMIDALIS, 

 Mixed. .\ grand sort, 

 known as the Pyrami- 

 dal Bellflower. Color 

 blue or white; plants 

 grow about 4 feet high, 

 of elegant pyrainiclal 

 form, bearing thous- 

 ands of exquisite bell- 

 shaped flowers. Pkt. 

 5 cts. 



Pyramidalis alba. A 



white sort of above. 

 I'kt. 5 cts. 



Campanula pyramidalis 



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