Abutilon. 



ABUTILON, (Flowering Maple.) 



A very popular perennial shrub with bell- 

 shaped, drooping flowers; well adapted to 

 house culture, easily raised from seed, and if 

 sown before April, under glass, plants will 

 bloom the first season. For winter flowering, 

 plant in September. Finest mixed. Pkt., 20 

 seeds, 5 cents. 



CRAB'S-EYE VINE, 

 (Abrus Precatorius.) 



A most beautiful climber, either for pot cul- 

 ture or the open ground in summer; bears 

 clusters of bright yellow flowers, followed 

 by bunches of pods, which, when dry, burst 

 open, disclosing brilliant red seeds with black 

 eyes, used for making beads and other orna- 

 ments, for which purpose they are exceeding- 

 ly pretty. Pkt., 10 seeds, 6 cents. 



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Acroclinium. 



ACROCLINIUM, (Everlasting.) 



One of the most beautiful and valuable of 

 the everlasting flowers, called by some "Pink 

 Daisies," very effective in borders during the 

 blooming season, and possesses the addition- 

 al advantage of being available for winter 

 decoration, for which purpose it is now exten- 

 sively grown. The densely doubleflowers are 

 faultless both in shape and color; the flowers 

 are somewhat larger than the single, and, 

 from the seed I offer, about 75 per cent, will be 

 double. On first unfolding the flowers show 

 a charming rosy hue, fading into a delicate 

 pink at a later stage. The usefulness of a 

 double form of so popular and useful an ever- 

 lasting as the Acroclinium undoubtedly is, 

 needs no comment. Pkt., 50 seeds, 3 cents. 



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