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Agathea (Blue Daisy) 



Pkt. 



Coelestis. Tender perennial with blue flowers, fine for 

 Winter blooming in greenhouses. Height 1 ft $0.15 



Agrostemma 



All of easiest cultivation, blooming during Summer and 

 Autumn. The "Rose Campion" is excellent for naturalizing in 

 dry situations. Pkt. 



Coronaria (Rose Campion). H.P SO. 10 



Coronaria, Mixed. H.P. 2 ft 10 



Flosjovis (Flower-of-Jove) . H.P. Rose. 1ft .10 



*Amaranthus 



Ornamental tender annuals. Valuable for bedding, having 

 elegant, ornamental foliage. Pkt. 



*Cruentus (Princesfeather) . Dark red. 3 ft SO. 10 



♦Caudatus (Love-lies-bleeding). Dark red. 3 ft.... 



Oz. 30c. .10 



♦Tricolor (Josephs-coat). Variegated. ft 



M oz. 30c., oz. Sl.OO .10 

 Salicifolius. Distinct variety, with drooping leaves. .10 



Alyssum 



Most popular, free-blooming annual; suitable for borders, 

 rockwork, and for cutting. Cut back after the first flowers 

 fade and others will come. Pkt. 

 Maritimum (Sweet-alyssum). H.A. Fragrant white 



flowers, in clusters, all Summer. 1 ft Oz. 60c. SO. 10 



Compactum lilacinum (Lilac Queen) 10 



Compactum, Little Gem. Grows erect. 6 in 



}4 oz. 25c., oz. 75c. .10 

 Procumbens, White Carpet. Of trailing habit, form- 

 ing a dense mass oz. 30c., oz. Sl.OO .10 



Saxatile compactum (Basket of Gold). Hardy peren- 

 nial plant, flowering in May; showy, golden-yellow 

 flowers, blooms the first season if sown early indoors. 

 Excellent for rockwork. 1ft Oz. S1.50 .15 



Anchusa 



Both the annuals and perennials of this attractive plant 

 succeed well in the garden border. Fine for cut flowers and 

 bouquets. H oz. Pkt. 

 Capensis (Cape Foget-me-not). H.H.A. Azure- 

 blue. 11-^ ft S0.75 SO.IO 



Italica, Dropmore Variety. H.P. Blue. 3ft. 1.00 .15 



Aquilegias or Columbines 



These are among the most beautiful of Spring and early 

 Summer flowers; very effective when grown in the herbaceous 

 border and groups among shrubbery. Graceful spurred flowers 

 on stems 2 feet or more above the foliage. Seed sown early in 

 the Spring will in most cases produce plants that will bloom 

 the same season. H oz. Pkt. 



Californica hybrida. Orange-red and vellow; 



splendid. 2 ft S0.75 SO. 15 



Canadensis. Scarlet and vellow; for shade. 



11^ ft '. 75 .10 



Chrysantha. Golden yellow, flowers large, long- 

 spurred. 3 ft 60 .10 



Caerulea (Rocky Mountain Blue Columbine). 



Sepals blue, petals white. 3 ft 1.00 .15 



Mrs. Scott Elliotts Strain. Long-spurred hy- 

 brids, selected mixed 5 pkts. S2.00 . ._. .50 



Livingstone's Selected Long-spurred Hybrids 1.50 .25 



Single Mixed 75 .15 



Double Mixed 75 .15 



