GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MD. 



AGERATITM 



ACHILLEA (Yarrow ) (P) 



1. FTABMICA, "The Pearl" — A hardy perennial, grows about 

 2 feet high and bears snowy white flowers in clusters; 

 strong wiry stems; flowers all summer. Fine for cutting. 

 Packet 15c. 



ACERATUM (Floss Flower) (A) 



A very satisfactory 

 bedding hardy annual, 

 being literally a mass of 

 bloom from early sum- 

 mer until frost. Easily 

 raised from seed which is 

 usually started in hot 

 beds or boxes and trans- 

 planted in May, 4 to 6 

 inches apart. 



2. AGEBATtTM MZSXI- 

 CANUS — Tall; mixed 

 varieties. Height 2 ft. 

 Packet 10c, Ounce 

 25c. 



3. DWARF COMP AC- 

 TUM BIitTIi BAZ.I. — 



Dwarf plants, with 

 tiny ball - shaped 

 moulds of flowers, 

 which are large and 

 compact and of a deep 

 rich blue. Especially 

 suited for borders and 

 rock gardens. Height 6 

 inches. Packet 10c, Vb 



AGROSTEMMA (Mullein^'pink) (P) 



4. COROKABIA MIXED — Hardy perennial of easy culture. 

 Stout, erect growing plants with unusual silvery foliage. 

 Bright flowers in an assortment of colors. In bloom in 

 June and July. Height 1% to 2 feet. Packet 10c. 



ALYSSUM (A&P) 



A very popular garden flower, blooming profusely all sum- 

 mer; invaluable for beds, edging, rock gardens, baskets, etc. 



5. I,ITTI^i: GEM OB CABPET OF SNOW (A) — Dwarf, com- 

 pact plants, 4 inches higli, completely covered with small 

 white flowers. Annual. Packet 10c, ^4 Ounce 25c. 



6. I.II.AC Q IT E E N 

 (A) — A pretty 

 shade of lavender- 

 lilac; especially at- 

 tractive in the fall. 

 Dwarf compact 

 habit: height 6 

 inches. Packet 10c, 

 14 Ounce 25c. 



7. SAXATII.E COM- 

 PACTUM (P) — 

 Hardy perennial 

 plant. Broad masses 

 of bright yellow 

 flowers in April and 

 May. Excellent for 

 rockery and front 

 of borders. Height 

 1 foot. Packet 10c, 

 14 Ounce 40c. 



8. SWEET (MABIT- 

 I M U M) (A) — A 

 charming summer 

 bedding annual of 

 trailing habit; flow- 

 ers white and very 

 fragrant. Height 6 

 to 9 inches. Pack- 

 et 10c, y2 Ounce 20c. 



AI.TSSUM 



AMARANTHUS (A) 



Very pretty annuals, with brilliantly colored foliage. Height 

 about 3 feet, and in bloom during July and August. Prefer 

 sunny locations. 

 9. CAUDATUS ("Iiove-Xiies-Bleedln?") — A very attractive 



plant; blood-red; long pendant flower streamers. Packet 



10c, 14 Ounce 25c. 



10. MOIiTEir FIRE (Summer Poinsettia) — Most beautiful of 

 all Amaranthus; leaves dark bronze, center Poinsettia-red ; 

 very easily grown. Packet 10c, Ya Ounce 35c. 



11. TBI-COi;OR SFZ.ENDENS ("Joseph's Coat") — Brilliant 

 scarlet and yellow leaves. Height 2 feet. Packet 10c, 14 

 Ounce 25c. 



AMPELOPSIS (Boston or Japanese Ivy) (P) 



12. VEITCHI — Hardy perennial climber; olive-green leaves, 

 turning to scarlet In the autumn. Especially recommended 

 as a climber for covering brick walls, etc. Packet 10c. 



ANCHUSA (Bugloss) (P) 



14. ITAZiICA, Dropmore Variety — Hardy perennial, producing 

 drooping sprays of gentian blue flowers. Very showy; tall- 

 growing, about 4 feet. Blooms in June and July. Pine for 

 cutting. Packet 10c, ^ Ounce 25c. 



ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) (A) 



Snapdragons are a very popular group of flowers for the 

 decoration of beds and borders; also one of the choicest cut 

 flowers. They thrive in any good soil, and if sown flrst week 

 in May will bloom in July, remaining in bloom until frost. 

 Hardy annuals. 



MAXIMUM GRANDIFLORUM VARIETIES 



(Height 2 feet or more) 



15. COPPEB KING — Velvety bronzy-copper. 



16. CANABY BIRD — Canary yellow, golden yellow lip. 



17. NYMPH — I'.ose-lilac, with while tube. 



18. PUBE WHITE. 



19. BOSE PEARi; — Bright soft rose; white lip and throat, 

 with lip slightly tipped yellow. 



20. RUBY — Rich velvety, ruby-red. 



21. RUBY BOSE — Deep salmon-rose. 



22. THE BOSE — Deep rose-pink. 



23. VEBMII.I.ION SCABIiET. 



ABOVE VABIETIES — Packet 10c each, Yg Ounce 35c. 



TALL LARGE FLOWERED 

 ijus Grandiflorum) 



Maji 



24. BOSE KING — Deep rose. Packet 10c, Ya Ounce 35c. 



25. MAJUS MIXES — This mixture includes the very best tall 

 flowering varieties properly blended to make a particularly 

 fine display in the garden. Packet 10c, Ya Ounce 25c. 



DWARF VARIETIES 



Dwarf and compact, large flowering. Much appreciated for 

 small borders and rockeries. Height 6 inches. 



26. DEIiIIiA — Rosy-lilac and white. Packet 10c, Ya Ounce 35c. 



27. TOM THUMB VABIETIES MIXED. Many well blended 

 colors. Packet 10c, Ya Oonnce. 25c. 



AQUILEGIA (Columbine) (P) 



Remarkably graceful and beautiful perennials. Ideal plants 

 for partially shady borders. Seed may be sown in the ground 

 early in the spring, or should be planted in August and Sep- 

 tember for the next spring and early summer blooming. 



28. COEBUI^EA (Bocky Mountain Columbine) — One of the 

 finest of the family, and one of the most beautiful of our 

 native flowers. Plants are dwarf, about 18 inches high, 

 with superb long-spurred flowers of violet-blue and white. 

 April to July. Packet 10c, Ya Ounce 35c. 



29. IiONG-SFUBBED — A very beautiful and much admired 

 Columbine. Strong, thrifty, with flowers of largest size. 

 In bloom during May and June. Packet 10c, Ya Ounce 35c. 



IMPROVED VABIETIES MIXED 



30. DOUBZiE PLOWEBING MIXED — A fine assortment of 

 double flowers. Packet 10c, Ounce 30c. 



31. SINGI.E FZ.OWEBING MIXED — A splendid mixture in 

 the single flowering varieties. Packet 10c, Vg Ounce 30c. 



ARABIS (Rock Cress) (P) 



32. AIiPINA — An excellent early spring flowering perennial; 

 specially recommended for edging and rockery; grayish fo- 

 liage and masses of small pure white blossoms; 6 to 9 

 inches high. Blooms in April and May. Thrives best in 

 dry soil and sunny locations. Packet 10c, ^ Ounce 30c. 



ARCTOTIS (African Daisy) (A) 



33. GBANDIS — Very popular and beautiful annual of the 

 branching habit. The daisy-like flowers, which are borne 

 on long stems, are large and showy, being white on the up- 

 per surface, tlie reverse of the petals light lilac-blue. Spe- 

 cially valuable as a cut flower. In bloom all summer; height 

 2 to 3 feet. Packet 10c, 14 Ounce 25c. 



ASTERS (A) 



We can offer no flower combining more beauty with grace 

 and usefulness than does the Aster. From early July until 

 frost it is unequalled by any flower in the garden. For early 

 flowers sow seed In the house, hot bed, or cold frame during 

 March and April. If sown outdoors, sow after the danger of 

 frost. Annual. 



34. GIANT CAI.IFORNIA SUNSHINE — Plants of this new 

 variety grow three feet high, and bear blossoms on long, 

 stiff stems; splendid for cutting. Flowers large, 4 to 5 

 inches in diameter. Colors remaj-kably beautiful. A two- 

 tone effect is obtained through the contrasting colors of the 

 disc-like center and the outer petals varying in shades of 

 Pink, Rose, Blue, and Lavender. In bloom all summer. In 

 mixture only. Packet 25c, Ya Ounce 45c. 



35. AMERICAN BBANCHING WUT-BESISTANT — Finest 

 late blooming Aster. The deep, heavy incurved flowers, 

 which are 3 to 4 inches across, are borne on rigid stems of 

 2 feet, making it one of the most valuable flowers for cut- 

 ting. "We can offer this Aster in the following colors: White, 

 35A; Shell-pink, 35B; Purple, 35C; Crimson, 35D, and Azure- 

 blue, 35E. Packets 10c each, Ya Ounce 35c. 



36. FINEST MIXED — Packet 10c, Ya Ounce 25c. 



37. PEEBI.ESS YELIiOW — Best yellow Aster; branching 

 type; 2 feet high. Packet 15c. 



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