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EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN— Flower Seeds 



Aquilegia or Columbine 



Columbines bloom at a time when there is 

 a short lapse of bloom in most gardens, imme- 

 diately after the spring bulbs are through 



(lowering, and before the perennials have > *4w 



begun. 

 I ■ A ^^^H 1150 Henderson's American JHJHif^^^ '-*• * 1 ia3£' ^*j"% 



Hybrid Columbine. 1 he f^W* ' -'*- ■> ' ■- . TZ2- ,^->' - 



flower stems, often 40 inches in M2£M£J\%\jriBbi?£Slji&'. WlBE Ar* -< . ■ 

 height, carry magnificent clusters £5l^'^'itttf^'V , 75^^K<^jff*fi?Wl?* ! *^ 



of immense long-spurred single WttSE*: "J- I^SEj Km £ . 'WsT> TtXSr^^Jf'i 

 flowers lasting long HPA'flB HP ' * ' t* '■ ^^M ^ " *' H t / '"' 



if ■•/ 'I 9BJ ^71 ^' le co ' ors include rich shades HwCIH^EE-iB. ',*"'•'-?'*' •' 



as well as new and delicate HB^3jy^PBpi|^HI JL 

 *^M linls pure while blue and I 9&- S t * ■' "^BFj"> 



white, pure yellow, pink with 

 yellow conolla, red with orange ^B E# ^ ^H 2lJ9^ ~ v 



and ^K5Jf7 k'.-'4^P>VSB rj , ■•?* ' 



white, salmon, lavender, mauve, '.' V_iii. T^K -V 



■y etc. The long-spurred flowers arc 



not only brilliantly effective on 



the plant. i "K C Jj^nS^9i ^^H 

 when cut for vase and house decor- r^c*lsJB 

 ation. (See illustration.) . . J°M. 2Sc. 

 1153 Chrysantha. The beautiful, long- 

 spurred yellow variety Pkt. 10c. ™ H *. . / 



1135 Bell-dowered Columbine. (Aquilegia ^^- ,'i B^^^ 



'iBL^^^ Clemataquilla.) A beautiful new spuiless ^^^^^^^^ 



k /^k' -v^^^^V t>'P e producing freely large open bell-shaped 



(lowers of many beautiful colors, shades and 



combinations of colorings including sky blue, pink, deep blue, purple, violet, lavender, 



i jAM Iftwl i Eg BPJf"JF. white, flesh, ruse maroon salmon, eti in mixtun /»/,/ 25c! 



*- ■ lJPwtPi 4Bt(^^I "•" Coerulea Hybrida. l-ong-spurred llowers whiti I blue lh. 



k*vl? Wf»mhk I*\mJm% , lil^^J 1160 Double-flowering. I.onti-vpurred Hybrids. Beautiful, long-spurred, large double 



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



'^^^^jtt3\ lavender, blue, indigo, and white. Mixed Colors Pkt 25c. 



1 1 TO Single, Large-flowering, Mixed Colors />A7 10c. 



Arabis Alpina (Rock Cress) Arctotis Grandis 



11 T3 A fine dwarf hardy perennial largely used for rock gardens. Flowers pure while, blooming 1 1 ~» 1 he large, pearly white flowers are borne 



early in the spring Pkt. 15c. on lo "g stems well above the foliage. The 



petals are white on the upper surface and 

 AfOAmnnP pale lilac on reverse and in (he center of 



*»» gCIIlUIlC the (lower is a light blue disc surrounded 



1182 Hybrida Grandifloro. These new, large-flowering "Prickly Poppies" form branching £| l A wh e'*L Sta i m 1 ' n Y' n „1 ." ""iTSE S ° ldcn 



plants about 3 feet high and 18 inches across. The large, single, Poppv-likc flowers are ?",„,„„ ,IL" " ■ ''" f , s , ,n " 8 1 ,, 1 a \ er , y 



white, cream, primrose and yellow. Thev are borne freely anS continuously all summer '' £ " ' "« *£** » ^ ° f Ju , cd a * lh f w >" te 



long; the thistle-like foliage ,s of a grayishlgreen with silvery ribs. They grow quickly and d s u he s " ^^ Vrv ^1 for 



SEE tAf th " Ve '" any SUnny S ' lUali0n aml 3re parlicularly eneCtiv /J n ,«c e «&«S The pWUstf brlZhfAm 



mixed (lower border Pkt. 10c. ?n(J forlns a ( ., um[) 2 tQ 3 feet hJRh; whpn 



* • . 1 1 • O* L m " ow er the entire bush seems to be 



AriS tOlOCnlcl OiprlO covered producing a very striking effect in 



either be.i or border. 'See illustration.) 



1185 Dutchman's Pipe Vine. Luxuriant, hardy climber: large leaves, making dense shade; f'kt 10c. 



Qowers, yellow and brown; mottled and curiously shaped; 30 feet ... Pkt 10c. ^bbbbbbbbbh ^bv am 



Arnebia Cornuta I W 



1192 A charming annual, growing in bushy form about 1 feet high and about the same breadth. I 

 It blooms with profusion the whole summer. Beautiful llowers. ?4 of an inch across, of ' 

 a rich primrose yellow, marked with five black spots; the spots change on the second day 

 to a rich maroon, and on the third day vanish, leaving the flower a clear, bright yellow. 



Pkt. 10c. 



Artemesia or "Summer Fir" 



1195 This ornamental foliage plant (Saccorum Yiridis) is 

 an annual and owing to its fast growth reaches its full size 

 the year of sowing. It forms pyramidal bushes 3 to 5 

 feet high. As a solitary plant it looks like a nicely 

 developed Christmas tree. It may be success- 

 fully 'grown in borders, similar to the Sum- _ 

 fi i/l»'t LJfcilZaJ ^Pm mer-Cypress (Kochia trichophylla) The I ^^ 



color of the finely pinnated foliage is I 

 rich dark green. Its resistance to drought I ^^V^l 



and heat is remarkable. Cut branches I [^^% ^^ 



last very long and may be used for I 

 wreaths, decorations, etc.. . . Pkt. 10c. B 



Ornamental 

 Asparagus 



1202 Plumosus Nanus. Green- 

 house climber with Fern-like foli- 

 f ' $''JwVj£jL] age. . Per 100 seeds, .S1.00; Pkt. 23c. 

 *JL *j Wf^**^ i3^ 1205 Sprenjieri. Decorative per- 

 -**^ ennial for pots, vases, etc.; drooping 



chenille-like fronds 4 feet long. 



Per 100 seeds. 2Sc.j Pkt. 10c. g| 



Aubretia 



(Rainbow Rock Cress) 



1478 Large flowerng hybrids mixed. A fine l v 

 hardy perennial plant suitable for rock gardens and [jWE^L 



edgings. Flowers, mauve, rose, etc., height 1 foot. . Pkt. 2Sc. m|^£^h3SJ| 



Flower Seeds by Weight — We carry large stocks of all Flower seeds and shall be pleased to quote larger amounts of the varieties 



we list upon application. 



