You'll Find Varieties 



for every season 



AGERATUM (Floss Flower) [hA] Other flowers in garden AMARANTHUS [hA] These robust plants, related to the 



and border are made lovelier by the presence of this plant Celosias, afford briUiant contrasts of color. They do best in 



with its dense clusters of small fuzzy blossoms. The taller open sunny spots. They thrive in good soil, but the colorings 



type is fine for cutting while the dwarfs are suitable as are more vivid in poorer ground, 

 edging plants. 



_, ri o ■ 1 c rx 1 J T^i ^/ ro Caudatus (Love Lies Bleeding) |3 ft.] A rapid growing sort 



Blue [18 m.] Soft lavender-blue H oz. 50c ^.-^^^ long, drooping crimson flower spikes . . . . . H oz 35c 



Blue Ball [8 in.] Clear blue, compact 34 oz. 50c -. . , ^ 



Pkts. 10c each Tricolor (Joseph s Coat) [234 it.] The brilhant leaves of 



_ _ „, « V ,, ■ , r,,, ^ . , this varietj' appear in red, yellow, and green ... 3^ oz. 50c 



Tom Thumb (Little Blue Star) [4 m.] The finest variety for ' ^^ . .r , s /i 



neat edgings M oz. 75c; pkt. 15c Pkts. 10c each 



AGROSTEMMA [hP-18 in.] A'^f/LOPSIS VEITCHI 



Downy foliage of silvery (Boston Ivy) [hhP] This 



gray contrasts well with the ' - . ' beautiful ymeclmgs to brick, 



vivid blood-red flowers of this stone, and wood. The deep 



hardy plant. The blossoms green leaves turn to scarlet 



are shaped like single pinks. ■ . : m fall Hardy where 'Winters 



They are showy both in the ^^ are not too cold. . .Pkt. 10c 



ing variety, producing a Masses of gorgeous blue flowers make Anchusa Italica P^ts. 10c each 



C'ersXc'ur^thTfoSe' ^^°P'"°'" °"^ 1*^" "?°'^ """="^" bacl<grour,d plants ANEMONE CORONARIA 



. . '. ! Soz 50c in the early summer garden. (Wind Flower) [hhP-R- 



10 in.] In early spring these 



Compactum erectum, Little Gem, White [hA-6 in.] A Wind flowers make a brilliant show. The delicate cup-shaped 



graceful dwarf form producing honey-scented blooms in blooms with their contrasting velvety tufted centers are 



firm terminal clusters J4 oz. 35c carried on strong stems. They thrive in rich soil and are 



r. X X T -1 ^ r, . . , . , excellent for cutting. 



Compactum erectum, Lilac Queen [hA-6 in.] A mass of „. . ^. . „ ... _, ^, n . , • t. 



dehcate lavender flowers cover this attractive dwarf Single, Giant de Caen, Mixed The gay flowers of this French 



plant M oz. 35c sort appear in blue, red, and white . . J^ oz. 40c ; pkt. 10c 



Saxatile compactum [hP-R-9 in.] Sometimes called Semi-Double, St. Brigid, Mixed A large and free flowering 



Basket of Gold. It grows compactlv and is covered with I"sb variety producmg blossoms in a great variety of 



a wealth of golden blossoms in late sprmg j^ oz. 70c stnkmg colors K oz. 60c; pkt. 15c 



Pkts. 10c each Annual Poinsettia (See Euphorbia) 



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