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SPECIALTIES IN FLOWER SEEDX 



Ageratum. 



Ageratum Blue Cap ® 



1070 Blue Cap is the best dwarf Ageratum 

 yet offered. The flowers are larger 

 than those of Little Blue Star and of 

 a deeper and richer color. The 

 foliage is small and the plants have 

 the appearance of miniature domes, 

 making it ideal for pot culture or for 

 edging flower beds or borders. 

 Pkt. 20c; special pkt. 60c. 



For general list of A geratums, see page 54. 



Anchusa m 



1141 Myosotidiflora. A distinct, dwarf, 

 hardy species, growing but 10 or 12 

 inches high, producing during April 

 and May sprays of beautiful Forget- 

 me-not-like flowers of a rich blue. 

 An excellent plant for the rock 

 garden; also highly recommended as 

 a ground cover for lilies. Pkt. 25c; 

 special pkt. 75c. 

 For other Anchusas, see page 57. 



Blue Cap 



Aquilegia H 



Dreer's Long Spurred 



This strain is unquestionably the finest 

 yet produced. The plants are of strong, 

 thrifty growth and the flowers all are of 

 the largest size. They vary in color 

 through charming tones of cream, laven- 

 der, blue, white, red, etc. All of them have 

 graceful, long spurs. A vigorous, free 

 blooming strain of unusual beauty. 



1203 Blue and Lavender Shades. 



1204 Scarlet and Red Shades. 



1205 Pink and Rose Shades. 



Any of the above: Pkt. 25c; special pkt. 75c. 

 1208 Collection. One packet each 

 of the above 3 beautiful colors. 60c. 



1206 Dreer's Long Spurred Hybrids 

 Mixed. A wonderful blend of colors. 

 Pkt. 20c; \ oz. 75c; { oz. $1.25. 



For general list of Aquilegia see page 59. 



New Annual 

 Canterbury Bells ® 

 Campanula 



After many years of careful selection the 

 introducer has secured an Annual Canter- 

 bury Bell which blooms from seed in less 

 than six months. It should now be 

 possible to have this beautiful flower in 

 bloom at almost any time of the year. The 

 plant grows from two to two and a half 

 feet tall, each plant having from six to 

 eight spikes of bloom. 



1715 Angelus Bell. A beautiful shade 

 of deep rose. 



1717 Liberty Bell. A lovely shade of 

 intense violet. 



Either of the above: 

 Pkt. 25c; special pkt. 75c. 

 1742 Mixed. This contains shades of 

 blue, pink, and white. Pkt. 20c; 

 special pkt. 75c. 



For general list of Campanulas, see page 66. 



Improved Early- 

 Flowering Antirrhinum 



Giant Antirrhinum ® 



Snapdragons 



Improved 

 Early-Flowering 



A truly remarkable improvement in this 

 very popular flower, the result of many 

 years of careful work and selection on the 

 part of the grower. The results obtained 

 are uniformity and trueness of color. The 

 plants grow 2J feet high, start blooming 

 3 weeks earlier, and are in full bloom a month 

 ahead of other varieties. Beautiful spikes 

 with an unusually large number of flowers 

 open at one time. Apparently quite rust- 

 resistant because of its earliness. 



1143 Early Brilliant Rose. Rose-pink. 



1144 Early Golden King. Bright yellow. 



1146 Early Queen Victoria. Pure white. 



1147 Early Rose Queen. Soft pink. 



1148 Early Scarlet Defiance. Bright 

 scarlet. 



Any of the above: 

 Pkt. 20c; special pkt. 75c. 



Annual Canterbury BeL 



For general list of Antirrhinum or Snapdragons see page 58 



