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THAT WILL ADD SPARKLE TO YOUR GARDEN 



AGERATUM, Midget Blue 



577. Awarded the Silver Medal in All-America Trials last year 

 (seed was short and could not be offered for sale) and first 

 in the list of awards this year. Plants are very dwarf, seldom 

 over 3 inches high. Foliage is much smaller than is usual for 

 Ageratum and is practically covered by a succession of small 

 true Ageratum-blue flowers. This is really the first Ageratum 

 that grows uniformly dwarf from seed making it ideal for 

 edging or window boxes. Pkt., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 



AGERATUM, Fairy Pink 



572. Until the advent of this charming pink Ageratum, pink flow- 

 ers for edging or border were hard to find. Plants are very 

 dwarf and compact, scarcely exceeding 6 inches in height when 

 full grown. They commence to bloom when only 2 inches high 

 and continue until heavy frost. Flowers are a delightful soft 

 salmon-rose-pink, a very unusual and pleasing shade. Pkt., 25c. 



Ageratum, Midget Blue 



PETUNIA, Nana Compacta Violet Blue 



2485. A grand new color in the Nana Compacta group. Rich violet with bright 

 blue cast, about as near to a true dark blue Petunia as we have seen. Plants are 

 uniformly compact in growth with fine dark foliage nearly covered with flowers. 

 Pkt., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 



PETUNIA 



Miniature Betsy Ross 



2486. We know this superb 

 Petunia will be welcomed 

 by all who have seen or 

 grown Martha Washing- 

 ton. Plants scarcely 10 in. 

 high branching to form a 

 ball effect. Flowers are 

 medium size, about 2'/2 

 inches in diameter and well 

 ruffled. The coloring is 

 most distinctive and charm- 

 ing, alternate stripes of 

 white and red with deep 

 red open throats. A suit- 

 able subject for borders or 



window boxes. Pkt., 50c. Doronicum Caucasicum 



Single Chinese Aster 



Single Chinese Aster 



With a charm all their own the single 

 Asters make ideal cut flowers. Plants are well 

 branched and about 2 feet high; flowers are 

 2'/2 to 3 inches in diameter, with flat petals, 

 closely placed. 



854 Carmine-Rose. 855 Bright Scarlet. 

 852 Dark Blue. 853 Light Blue. 



Each. Pkt., 15c; 4 pkts.. 50c. 



DORONICUM, Caucasicum PH 



1583. An ideal hardy perennial to plant with 

 Darwin Tulips, as it blooms at the same 

 time, yielding a wealth of yellow daisy-like 

 blooms on long stems. Foliage is heart 

 shaped, leathery and dark green; plants 

 dwarf and mound shaped, bearing flowers 

 well above the foliage. Pkt., 50c. 



BALSAM, Dwarf Double Torch 



960. Not since the introduction of Guinea 

 Gold Marigold in 1933 have we been so 

 enthusiastic about a flower as we are about 

 this charming Balsam. Scarcely 10 inches 

 high, it is literally smothered with vivid 

 vermilion, roselike blooms, and best of all 

 it is not one of those particular flowers; it 

 grows equally well in full sun or partial 

 shade, may be started indoors early or sown 

 out-of-doors in May and even at date of 

 writing this, October 20th, is still in bloom. 

 Truly a flower for every garden. Pkt., 25c; 

 5 for $1.00. 



