Ambrosia. 



A hardy annual with long 

 spiral stems, bearing an 

 abundance of small, round 

 ga-eenish-yellow buds and 

 -blossoms which are exceed- 

 ingly fragrant. It is as de- 

 sirable as the Rose Gera- 

 nium as a plant with fra- 

 grant foliage, and for mak- 

 ing up into laouquets and 

 other floral work. Its long, 

 beautiful, fringy spirals of 

 lovely green are unsurpass- 

 ed. It is one of the easiest 

 plants to grow, and seed 

 may be sown early in open 

 ground. 



Pkt., 400 seeds, 5 cts. 



Crab*s-Eye Vine. 



Abrus Precatorius. 



A most beautiful climber, 

 either for pot culture or the 

 open ground in summer; 

 bears clusters of bright yel- 

 low flowers, followed by 

 bunches of pods, which, 

 when dry, burst open, dis- 

 closing brilliant red seeds 

 with black eyes, used for 

 making beads and other or- 

 naments, for which purpose 

 they are exceedingly pretty. 



Pkt., 15 seeds, 5 cts. 



Abutilon. 



Flo-n-ering: 3Iaple. 



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 Septem- 

 ber. Finest mixed. 



Pkt.. 30 seeds, 5 cts. 



Angel's Breath, or Gypsophila. 



An annual'that should be in every garden, for it thrives everywhere, 

 and furnishes the loveliest material for all kinds of bouquets. The tiny 

 little flowers are borne in abundance on long, graceful, branching 

 stems which lend a most graceful, light appearance to any bunch of 

 flowers. Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts. 



Aquilegia, or Columbine. 



Very handsome, ornamental, hardy perennial plants of easy culti- 

 vation and bearing in profusion large flowers of novel shape and in a 

 great variety of colors. Double mixed. Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts. 



