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There are no mere satisfactory ^lowers in the garden than tbose grown from seed, especially the easily grown 



and brilliant flowered annuals. 



ABUTILON 



Frequently called "Flowering Maple" or 

 •Chinese Bell Flower " Blooms quickly 

 easiU- grown. Pleases everyone. New Fancy 

 Califo.-nia Seedlings Mixed — Pkt. 8c 



ACROCLINIUM (Everlasting) 



A oretty annual "Everlasting," bearing 

 lovely white or rosy-pink flowers, which, 

 when cut in the bud state, can be dried and 

 used in Winter bouquets. Fine Mixed. 

 Pkt. 3c. ; oz. 20c. 



ADLUMIA (Cirrhosa) 



Frequently called Mountain Fringe, Wood 

 Fringe, .411eghany Vine. A beautiful and 

 graceful climber. " Hardv biennial. Height 

 15 feet. Pkt. 5c. 



AGERATUM 



One 01 the best of Summer-floweringplants 

 grown from seeds. The plants start readily, 

 grow rapidly and soon come into bloom, 

 and fiower uninterruptedly throughout the 

 season. During the hot, dry summer 

 months there are no brighter or more freely 

 produced flowers of charming Dlueor white. 

 Finest Alixed. Pkt. 3c ; oz. 25c. 



ALYSSUM 



LITTLE OEM — This shculd really bs called the 

 "Snow White Carpet Piant;" for the plants which 

 are oniy a few incnes high grow so dense, and are 

 so completely covered with snow-white blossoms, 

 create the impression of a beautiful carpet spread 

 over the ground. We know of no other white 

 flower which is so particularly well adapted to 

 borders, ribbons etc., as "Little Gem" Alyssum. 

 The plants commence to bloom when quite small, 

 and wiU fiower uninterruptedly all summer long 

 until late in the fall. Added to all this is the 

 sweet fragrance, and we cannot see how a garden 

 could be complete without it. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 35c. 



SWEET — Pure white, free bloomer. Pkt, 3c.; oz, 20c. 



Alyssum (.Little Gem. 



AM.ARANTHUS 



Brilliant foliaged annuals, growing from 3 

 to 5 feet high, some of the varieties bearing 

 curious racemes of flowers. Ail are useful in 

 borders of tall plants or for the centers of 

 large beds. Choice .Mixed. Pkt. 3c; C2, 20c. 



AMBROSIA 



A hardy annual, exceedingly fragrant. It 

 is as desirable as the Rose Geranium as a 

 plant with fragrant foliage, and for making 

 up into bouquets and other floral work. 

 Pkt. 4c 



AMPELOPSIS VEITCHH 



Often called the Boston or Japanese Ivy 

 Clings tightly to rocks, brick, etc. Pkt. 6c 



ANCHUSA 

 The Heavenly Blue Flower 



A hardy annual of more than ordinary 

 beauty. It grows about 2 feet high, branch- 

 ing freely and bearing a profusion of the 

 most jovelj flowers similar in aJ espects to 

 the Forget-Me-Not though the blossoms are 

 much larger ana ot finer color. It is always 

 taken for a beautiful large-flowering Forget 

 Me-Not. and for bouquets and cut flowers 

 it is indeed superior to it. Its color is a 

 deep, clear, brilliant blue with a pure white 

 eye; one of the rarest and most "ovely shades of that 

 color. It blooms early and contiaiies all Summer 

 Pkt. 4c ; oz. 35c. 



ASPARAGUS 



PLU.nOSL'S NANUS— (Lace Fern.) — One of the pret 

 tiest house plants. The leaves are bright green. 

 Gracefully arched, surpassing ilaiden Hair ferns in 

 grace, delicacy of texture and richness of color. It 

 is admirably adapted to house culture. Pkt. 9c 

 SPRENGERI — (Emerald Feather.) — Of drooping 

 growth, making great, pendulous masses of fine 

 feathery foliage. Pkt. Sc.; oz. 65c. 



Ageratum. 



Anchusa, The Heavenly Blue Flower. 



