Ifwtfata. la., Feb., 'OD. "Our Abutlloni from T^^^r M^d arc beantlful. Soma 
BTcr tkreo te«i liigh. I think ever? Med must ltkr> crowa."— Uu. Adrii Dicxxr, 
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ALPHABETICAL LIST of FLOWER SEEDS 
NEW HYBRID ABUTILON 
Or rioweriiig Maple. Abu^long from seed often 
Kivo new and charmuiR kinds. I ofTer a choice selection 
from tho newest hybrid varietiefl, RivinK a wide range of 
colors from purr white, straw and yellow, to rose, crimson 
and scarlet, with beautiful veins and markinEs. They 
bloom soon from seeds. 3 feet. MLxod. Pkt., 35 seeds, 60. 
ABRONIA UMBELLATA 
The Sand Verbena, a beuutiftd 
tmiling plant, witli clusters of 
swcct-acented, ro.'^y-lilac flowers, 
somewhat like tho Verbena; ea- 
nerially fruffrunt towards ovoniiiK. 
Pretty for beds, rockwork or hanK- 
ing baskets. Pkt,, 60 seeds, 4c. 
AMARANTHUS, Mixed 
A mLxturc of the best varieties 
of these pretty decorative pluntu, 
including Brilliant, Joseph's Coat. 
Prince's Feather. Fountain Plant 
and others. Splendid where tall 
effects are desirecl. 3 to 4 feet. 
Pkt., 300 seeds, Sc.; 2 pkts., 6c. 
ANCHUSA CAPENSIS 
The Cape Forget-me-not. A 
hardy biennial, blooming the first 
year, which, bears large clusters of 
Bretty, deep blue forget-me-not- 
ke flowers. It thrives in shady, 1 
out-of-the-way places where noth- 
ing ebe vnU grow. Pkt., I.'jO 
seeds, Sc. 
ANEMONE CORONARIA 
Or St. Brigid's Poppy. A har- 
dy perennial producing large bril- 
liant flowers,_ single, semi-double 
and double, in great diver^ty of 
c-olors, maroon, scarlet, pink, lilac 
and purple. They make a ■won- 
derful display in the carden in tlie 
late simimer and falL Pkt., 200 
i-eeds, 5c. 
ACHILLEA, "The Pearl" 
One of the most popular peren- 
nials, bearing in go'cw profusion 
large clusters of pure white double 
flowens. It blossoms all summer 
and is invaluable for floral pieces 
or boucpiets, and is grand for 
cemetery planting, as it is per- 
fectly hardy and read^ takes 
care of itself. 1* feet. Pkt., 100 
^ AGERATUM 
"Imperial Dwarf Blue." A popular edg- 
ing plant. It grows readily and quickly 
from sncd, and is covererJ by a mass of blue, 
brushlike blooms frnm early summer till frost. 
This is tho deepest blue in co\^r, and makes 
nice compact plants. Tender perennial, 
9 inches. Pkt., *100 seeds, 3c.; 2 pkts., fie," 
i oz.. 10c. 
Princess Victoria LouUe. The prettiest 
dwarf variety. It grows in dense bushes 
about G inches high, bearing lovely sky-blue 
flowers, nith white centers. Splendid for 
ribbon bedding and edgings, Pkt., 200 sccdj, 
5o.; T*ff oz., 15c. 
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