HAVE YOU A COPY OF ^'FLORAL CULTURE?' 



ALYSSUM. 



ANCHUSA 



CAPENSIS. 



CAPE FOBGET-ME-NOT. 



A hardy annual of more 

 than ordinary beauty. It 

 grows about two feet high 

 branching freely and bear- 

 ing a profusion of the 

 most lovely flowers, sim- 

 ilar in all respects to the 

 Forget-me-not, though the 

 blossoms are much larger 

 and of finer color. It is 

 always taken for a beau- 

 tiful, large-flowering For- 

 get-me-not, and for bo- 

 quets and cut flowers it 

 is indeed superior to it. 

 Its color is a deep, clear, 

 brilliant blue with a pure 

 white eye ; blooms early 

 and continues all summer. 

 Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 



JAPANESE 

 FLOWER FOOD. 



Has no equal for im- 

 proving Palms, Rubber 

 Plants and Ferns, pro- 

 ducing growth and renew- 

 ing the green. By mail, 

 25 cts per packag:e. 



LITTLE GE3I — The plants are very dwarf 

 Each spreads so as to completely cover a cir- 

 cular space twelve to twenty inches in diam- 

 eter. They soon become one mass of white 

 remaining in full bloom from spring to 

 fall — being densely studded with the 

 beautiful miniature spikes of delici- 

 ously fragrant flowers. Pkt., 300 

 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 30 cts. 



SAXATIL.E COMPACTUM. 

 Showy golden flowers, hardy per- 

 ennials, blooms the first season; 

 excellent for rock work. Pkt., 

 200 seeds, 5 cts. 



SWEET— Its pure white, fra- 

 grant fiowers are produced from 

 early spring until killed by frost 

 very useful in all kinds of bou- 

 quets. 



Note — For a cemetery plant, 

 nothing is more suitable than 

 Sweet Alyssum — requiring but 

 little care and attention and be- 

 ing a continuous bloomer through 

 out the summer. Pkt., 300 seeds 

 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts. 



I wish to say that I have 

 very much enjoyed the Per- 

 fection Asters from your seed. 

 Helen A. Sherwm. 



ALYbbUM. LITTLE GEM. 



