%olaicut*& Selected *? tautex SeecU 



SUPERIOR 



QUALITY 



Classification. Annual Bowers crow from -col. bloom, 



Hifiini.il> bloom tin- second scar and 

 Perennials li\e on from II anil general I J 



i il i> plan'. 

 mtirs annual; B.. biennial; P., perennial. R-G. means 

 ten. 



Cultural Directions will be found on the buck of eacli 

 packet oJ (lower --eed. 

 All : re mailed postpaid. 



Ageratum (Floss Flower) A., R-G. 



. inc plant blooming all summer and fall. 



650. Blue Ball Improved. leep rich blue Bowers 



'-:ikh, mound-like plants. Pkt. 15c.; '*•>/. 60c; 

 ■ DO. 



651. Midget Blue. Medal, 1 U 40 All-America 

 Selections. \ Iwarl \geratum that will come dwarf ami 

 true to color from seed. Plants 3 inches higl covered 

 with little llowers of Ageratum-blue. A sensational edit- 

 ing plant. Pk- ../. I1J0. 



Arabis (Rock Cress) P., R-G. 



653. Alpina, Snowcap. I - rig-flowering perennial 



especial! v adapted I and rockers. Pure white 



blossoms in April and May. 6 inches till. Pkt. 1 7c , 



'-v.; Vioz. 11.00; '.o/ $1.75. oz. | 



Alyssum A., P., R-G. 



Splendid low plants 'cings and spots 



in the rock-garden. Cut annual varieties back alter 

 blooming and they will repeat. 



654. Little Gem. A.. R-G. Dwarf, spreading plants about 

 4 inches high cover themselves with fragrant white 



•!i over a long period. Pkt. 10c.; 'aoz 40c; ' oz. 

 0; lilb. 53.50. 



655. Procumbens Carpet of Snow). \., R-G. Each plant 

 is a Bat, compact mass of snow-white flowers 2 1 -. inches 



ioz. 45c.; ' joz. 75c. 



656. Saxatile compactum Basket of Gold) P. R-G. 

 Hard>. bushy plants. 10 to 12 inches tall, are a mass of 

 golden bloom in May. Pkt. 10c.; '.'•/■ 45c.; ' _.o/ 75c; 



• 1 .25. 



657. Sweet I. maruimum'. A., R-G. Trailing plants 

 about 10 inches high with honey-scented white llowers. 

 Pkt. 10c.; ■ ."/. J5i .; •>/ I 



658. Violet Queen. rL, R-G. I r.i^rant, rich violet-blue 



ers on dwarf plants. Pkt. 10c ; ' ,<>/. 25c.; '40/. 45c; 

 "5c; oz. SI. 25. 



Amaranthus A. 



Tall, ornamental foliage plants, some with showy llowers. 

 Do best in full sun in rather poor soil. 



659. Caudatus Love-I ies-Bleedingj. Drooping spikes of 

 red llowers on 3-foot plants. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c; 



35c; oz. 60c. 



660. Molten Fire (Summer Poirsettia). Four-loot plants 

 with bronzv foliage tipped with a fiery hear! resembling 

 the poinsettia. Pkt. 10c; Yffn. 35c; J^oz. 60c. 



Anchusa A., P. 



662. Capensis Cape Forget-me-not). A. indigo-blue 

 ers during JuK and August. 1 J4 to 2 ft. Pkt. 10c; 



H.OO. 

 6£3. Italica, Dropmore Variety. P. Gentian-blue 

 jring Julv and August. 3 to 4 ft. Pkt. 10c; 

 }4oz. 40c; oz. 75c 



Aquilegia (Columbine) P..R-G. 



664. Mrs. Scott Elliott's Hybrids. Graceful 2-foot 

 plants with dainty, colorful llowers from May into July. 

 This strain has delightful!', long spurs and all the Colum- 

 bine colors. Pkt. 10c; !**>z. 40c; }^oz. 75c; 3^oz. $1.25; 

 Y 4 o%. $2.00; y 2 <>£. $3.50; Oz. $6.5f). 



649. Antirrhinum Tetraploin", 

 Superfine Mixed (Tetra Snaps;. Pkt. 25c. 



655. Alyssum procembens (Carpet 

 of Snowj. Pkt. 10c. 



663. Anchusa italica, 

 Dropmore Variety. Pkt 10c. 



ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 



664. Aquilegia, 

 Mrs. Scott Elliott's Hybrids. Pkt. 10c 



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