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Double Camellia Flowered Ii.d -a 



AMARANTHU8. 



Show}' blooming plants with long racemes ot curious 

 flowers and brilliant foliage, hha. 



Caudatus. (Love-lies-bleeding). Blood-red, drooping. 

 5 cts. 



Cruentus (Prince's Feather). Erect flowering, bright 

 scarlet. 5 cts. 



Atropurpureus. Blood-red foliage, drooping. 5 cts. 



Tricolor. (Joseph's Coat). Leaves red, yellow and green. 

 5 cts. 



Melancholicus. Foliage blood-red. 5 cts. 



Salicifolius. (Fountain Plant). In habit pyramidal and 

 drooping; leaves bronzy green, changing to orange, carmine 

 and bronze. -5 cts. 



Abyssinicus. Splendid as solitary specimens on the 

 lawn. 5 cts. 



Bicolor-Ruber Carmine scarlet; splendid. 10 cts. 



Tricolor Splendens. (New). A great improvement on 

 a Tricolor. Beautiful mixed sorts. 10 cts. 



Henderi. Foliage rosy carmine, orange, buff, golden 

 yellow and olive green. 5 cts. 



ANAGALLIS. 



Pretty low growing plants, very suitable for rock work. 

 Flowers of various shades of red, blue, crimson and white, 

 hha. Fine mixed, 5 cents. 



ANOHUSA. 



Italica. Remarkably effective border plants; growing 

 freely in shaded situations; excellent for shrubberies or the 

 wild garden ; intense blue. hp. 5 cts. 



CapensiS. Charming azure blue flowers; long bloomer; 

 splendid for boquets. hh. 5 cts. 



ANGELONIA. 



Excellent as a pot plant for window or green house, and 

 very ornamental for the summer garden, tp. 



Q-randifiora Scarlet, with white spots. Cup-shaped. 

 Borne on long spikes. Pkt. 20 cts. 



ANTIRRHINUM. {Snap-Dragon.) 



Fine for summer and autumn flowering; the improved va- 

 rieties are large and fine. hp. 



Majus. Tall varieties. 5 cts. 



Nanum. Dwarf varieties. 5 cts. 



Striatum. Finest striped varieties. 5 cts. 



Picturatum. New Blotched. 5 cts. 



BALSAM j 



Popular and beautiful annuals for 

 the summer garden, producing their 

 gorgeous masses of brilliant flowers 

 in the greatest profusion They 

 succeed best in a rich soil, and 

 should be frequently watered with 

 liquid manure. 



Double Rose Flowered. White, White Tinged with 

 Rose, Pale Yellow, Flesh Color, Rosy Buff, Rose Tricolor 

 Pomegranite Red, Scarlet, Brick Red, Crimson. Purple, Lilac 

 and Violet. Each 10 cents; the fourteen varieties SI .2-5. 



Dwarf Double, mixed, 10 cts. 



Double Spotted, mixed, 10 cts. 



Imperial Camelia Flowered, mixed, 10 cts. 



Carnation Striped, mixed, 10 cts. 



Atrosang-uina Plenissimia. Splendid deep red, very 

 double; one of the most effective. 10 cts. 



Solferino. White spotted and striped with lilac. 10 cts. 



Victoria. Satiny white, punctuated and spotted with 

 scarlet. 10 cts. 



Florist's Best Double. White. 25 cts. 



AMERIA MARITIMA. 



Dwarf hardy plants, much used for edgings. Clusters of 

 flowers of soft rose on stems six inches high. hp. 10 cents 



ARABIS ALPINA. 



A useful, very early blooming plant, suitable for rock 

 work and edging; flowers white, hp. 5 cts. 



ARALIA SEIBOLDI. 



A popular ornamental foliage plant for table decorations, 

 greenhouses, balconies, etc. Thrives well in sandy loam 

 with some peat or leaf mold. tp. Fresh seed cannot be sup- 

 plied before April. 25 cts. 



ARGEMONE. 



Large growing plant suitable for flower beds, etc.; flowers 

 somewhat resemble Single Poppies, ha. 

 Hunnemanni. Dark Yellow. 5 cts. 

 G-randifiora. White. 5 cts. 



BAPTISIA. {False Indigo.) 

 Produces bright blue pea-shaped 

 flowers on long spikes, ha. 5 cts. 



BARTONIA AUREA 



With downy and thistle - like 

 foliage; flowers large and of bright 

 yellow color, ha. 5 cts. 



BEGONIA, TUBEROUS- 

 ROOTED. 



Of a branching habit, producing 

 a profusion of bright and elegant 

 drooping flowers, tp. 



Single varieties in splendid mix- 

 ture, 25 cts. 



Double varieties in splendid 

 mixture, 2o cts. 



