AMARANTHUS (Annual) r 



These robust annuals, including "Love-Lies-Bleeding," "Joseph's Coat," etc., attain heights of from 1 y 2 to ' 

 6 feet; are very showy garden plants. . , • . . , , , , , 



1072 Abyssinian. This giant "Love-Lies-Bleeding" has light green foliage, veined and shaded rose, 

 and chenille-like tassels of red; 2 ft. in length, height 4 to 6 feet. • ■ ™t. 10c | £&?, . * 



1073 Aurora. The plant is clothed to tip with long, arching leaves, colored green and bronze at the base; p. f-, • 4 ; 

 brightening toward the top into rose-yellow, red and green, height 4 to 6 ieet fkt. luc 



1075 Caudatus. (Love-Lies-Bleeding.) Rapid-growing garden annual with long, drooping, ^ m son 



1076 Molten Fire.' Bronze 'with Poinsettia-l'ike intense scarlet tops, height 3 feet. .... . ^i. 00 I 



1078 Tricolor Nanus, Dwarf, Joseph's Coat (new). This new drawf variety has been named Fire >. .tf^^/BL m8§k%*' 



Amaranth" from its very brilliant coloring; the foliage is of a bright carmine with variegations of I | /f' WS- 1WW-- 



golden yellow blood-red and dark green. A fine plant tor ornamental gardening; also splendid for I SM£» ^gftugT 



pot culture. Height. 18 inches rKt - luc g BK JWflT^V««. *^m. 



AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII, "Boston" or "Japan Ivy" (Perennial) 



1082 A valuable climber. Entirely hardy in the _ „ -™^ _*""-* f 



most exposed places, often attaining a ^ ^f t I ygf ?<£?**? J fl'-i 



height of 20 to 30 feet in two or three JJ. *I J „ «JW AjT f ,' ■ / ANFMONF (Perennials 



years, clinging to stones, bnc, or wood J, Jvf"-. mL \JL Al^ClVlV/mE. \r erenniai^ 



work, with the greatest tenacity. It is a Jy fc aj*" •* £tP^&~ '*" 1092 St - Bri g><L Produces in abundance large single, 



great protection to walls, etc., as the leaves wr Jr #V JE*8l*l. V semi-double and double flowers 2 to 3 inches across, 



lapping over each other, shed rain. In the . |B? -y fcL ^ A'^A&rw'J®'- m colors varying from maroon and brightest scarlet 



summer the foliage is a rich shade of green, ^# 1ft ■' «|t H& ■ A '^ffliJI to flesh-pink and from lilac to purple. Some are 



but in the fall it assumes the most gorgeous "^C t J ^^ ' Jr ■■ : Jb»' IjF mottled, striped, ringed, etc. For cutting they are 



tints of autumn ► Pkt. 10c T rffc^y «\ ^fcs' % ^^W '■■' * "*** J unsurpassed and in the garden they flower until after 



*v*T9» iVntfi iSaV'*' W» ^^ if? frost. From seed sown in January or February under 



ANCHUSA i TT^*^ '■ i.5 ^™ JS** glass the P lants should begin to bloom in Septem- 



ino-, i^ s- ••!-!„ .„" ,.»,;. t«r fP^r<-nni«n » _-^^i#- JmP - ^^ ber or October of the same year, and continue until the 



It'la^bT herbaceous p£. "™ "to i^ - \1 *£8 / following June. Seed may also be sown in June or 



like flowers are much larger than others " s *« s ^jkg! L^P " JmBBB&l Miration.) fkt. 10 C 



and of a lovely Gentian blue, produced in "CJe " . ■ W imtufiiicu _i -v >i -kk ••. ,^ . ,s 



long, loose sprays. Invaluable for the L \v * jT I ANTHEM,S Hard y Yellow Marguerite (Perennial) 



hardy border, as flowers are produced all WKKSBs ^Hl£a»iU^HBBaHSaSBBHV 1093 Kelwayi. Yellow daisy-like flowers, blooming all 



season Pkt. 15c ^ summer; fine for cutting; height, 2 feet Pkt. 10c 



1088 Myosotidiflora (Perennial.) A beautiful, .^f^HBI BfJJlTRHll . .^.nr.i.i.r.,. . 



hardy variety from Siberia, bearing a ndP^' Kfct^ ANTIRRHINUM or Snandramn 



profusion of light blue flowers resembling ^^»T Bfet. m ^ or snapdragon 



the Forget-Me-Not; blooms in April and ^K Jl, ^*^j H^ FORCING VARIETIES Special Greenhouse 



May; splendid for rock gardens; height, JgB |&. -3 WP flSi ,,, 



2 f e et Pkt. 25c ^W 4HH \ We recommend these sorts for forcing under glass. 



1089 "Blue Bird." (Annual.) -The _ v B§. • JB 109S Ceylon Court. Canary yellow 

 annual Anchusa grows about Jt^yf T ^F ^^fl Bf^ ^KT '"^^ 1096 Helen. Delicate salmon 



18 inches high, is of compact H9 /™ L * *. TBi a 1097 Jennie Schneider. Salmon-pink 



habit, and bears its flowers in a .??=* JW ifch— ^B "^H» 109S Roc ks White. Pure white 



luxuriant bouquet at the top of JfJB r jf*!W t "~~~'' Si^lpSl ST *V?Hp^B in 1093 Rornan Gold. Rich old gold 



vivid Pl in n digo T Mul a and rf bfil! 1^ ^ ^^^^^JP^ 4 ftfflft P " ce a " y ° f ab ° ve ».000»^. *»-«>l ^ ^ 



of ant bel eCt a n°d r t bSrtoS Ma tSS fi HwRL ' i^ ' B DWARF HYACINTH FLOWERED 



illustration.) Pkt. 15c Vg^Jf ^^ / P^^B (Annua/) 



A beautiful variety for beds or borders; height. 1 



H*fc#jJ^^^| SKk W ^ct ^ryBS^A^ fJBrW foot. Seed is sown in the open ground in May to 



Bfafelk »j. f irffyi^jl 1» »H 8rf flower in July, but a better way is to start seeds 

 ^jT/jfe^UHj ■ Bf indoors in March and transplant outdoors when 

 HW ready. (See illustration.) 



V Wf '^BtoWPJ^F' j|BF 1103 Advance. Orange-scarlet, white throat. 



1^^ Mi ifil HF 1104 Charm. Rich, glowing rose 



^raT^ Br &&&& 1105 Empress. Velvety crimson 



MiJ&i£ ij^kMr ^M^SHHT 1106 Golden Monarch. Golden-yellow 



HE<-»yjr[y»v 1107 Madonna. Pure white 



Mf J 1 ]LYt$)i*"f^ 1108 Melody. Salmon pink lemon center 



BjJB^W^^fii>S|S 1109 Firelight. Scarlet and orange 



jP' 1115 Nelrose Improved. Coral pink 



ijf iA, B 1116 Philadelphia Pink. An exquisite shade 



; 1110 Mixed Colors 



Price for any of above per pkt. 15c 



W^Mjl p— , . ■ 



J 1111 Collection of above 9 named varieties, 1 packet each $1.00 | 



GIANT FLOWERING SNAPDRAGON (Annual) 



(Illustrated in Colors and described on Page 62) 



ROCK HYBRIDS (Annual) 



Forms compact bushes with variously colored flowers, shades of rose, pink, purple, mauve and bi- 

 colors being produced in great profusion. It blooms two weeks earlier than the average Snapdragon 

 and is eminently suitable for decoration of rock and alpine gardens. 

 1145 Mixed Colors Pkt. 25c 



AQUILEGIA OR COLUMBINE (Perennial) 



These hardy perennial plants bloom at a time when there is a short lapse of bloom in the gardens 



immediately after the spring bulbs are through flowering, and before the perennials have begun. 



1150 Henderson's American Hybrid Columbine. The flower stems, often 40 inches in height, 



carry magnificent clusters of immense, long-spurred, single flowers, lasting a long time. The 



colors include rich shades, as well as new and delicate tints, pure white, blue and white, pure 



yellow, pink with yellow corolla, red with orange corolla, cerise, purple, rose and white, salmon, 



lavender, mauve, etc. Mixed Colors. (See illustration) Pkt. 25c 



1153 Chrysantha. The beautiful, long-spurred yellow variety Pkt. 10c 



1155 Bell-flowered Columbine. A beautiful, new, spurless type, producing freely large, open, 

 bell-shaped flowers of many beautiful colors, including sky blue, pink, deep blue, purple, violet, 

 lavender, white, flesh, rose, maroon, salmon, etc. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25c 



1157 Coerulea Hybrida. Long-spurred flowers of white and blue '. . . Pkt. 10c 



1158 "Crimson Star." The flowers of a brilliant dark crimson which, being borne profusely on 

 the plant, form a most attractive subject in the border. (See illustration.) Pkt. 25c 



1160 Double-flowering, Long-spurred Hybrids. Beautiful, long-spurred, large double flowers, 

 formed of several rows of cornucopia-like petals and in various shades of yellow, lavender, blue, 

 indigo and white. Mixed Colors Pkt. 25c 



1170 Single, Large-flowering, Mixed Colors Pkt. 10c 



ARABIS ALPINA (Rock Cress) (Perennial) 



1173 A fine, dwarf hardy perennial, largely used for rock gardens. Flowers pure white, blooming 

 early in the spring Pkt. 10c 



