LANDRETHS' PRICB-LIST OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
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Families of Flowers, 
. . .COMPRISING- 
SPMCIMS. 
More than enough to satisfy 
any amateur gardener. 
A selection of the best, all classi- 
fied under their common 
names. 
Florists needing additional sorts will be furnished 
with prices upon application. 
AGERATUM. 
The Ageratums are all very pretty, especially when grown in beds or b®rders, 
easy gro wth, flower abundantly out-of-doors in Summer, or in greenhouse 
in Winter ; therefore very desirable for bouquet-making. Plant 6x8 inches. 
Ageratum conspicuum.— White. Half-hardy annual. 15 inches Pkt. |o, 10 
Ageratum Mexicanum.— Blue. Half-hardy annual . 15 inches 05 
ASTER. 
Surpassingly beautiful annual plants. All shades and 
colors are represented in our assortment. The seed 
should be sown under glass or in a seed bed^ and 
transplanted into deeply dug, highly enriched soil, 
mulching with manure and irrigating. Water dur- 
ing a drought is absolutely essential to a healthy, 
vigorous growth. Plant 8x10 inches. 
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ASTBR (Queen Margaret). 
Aster (Queen Margaret). — Bouquet dwarf. Crimson, violet and white, i foot . Pkt. $0 10 
Aster chrysanthemum.— Dwarf, i foot 15 
Aster chrysanthemum.— Tall. 1% feet 15 
Aster corcordea. — Double bright colors. White centre. 1% feet 10 
Aster globe-flowered. — Various colored, feet 15 
Aster meteor. — Bright crimson, i foot 10 
Aster mignon. — Pure white, i foot 10 
Aster paeony-flowered. — Mixed colors, i foot . 15 
Aster pseony-flowered. — Dark blood red. i foot 15 
Aster Victoria. — Sulphur yellow . i foot 20 
Aster Washington. -I^ight purple, i feet 10 
Aster German mixed.— I feet 05 
Asters. — Perennial. Star flowers, various colors. i foot 10 
The varieties of this handsome genus of plants are numerous. Colors are white, yellow, 
orange, scarlet and pink, with intermediate shades. Requires moist, peaty soil, or black 
sandy loam and shady situation. - 
