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CONDON'S Sure Bloom FLOWER SEEDS 
AMPELOPSIS 
ANTIRBHINUM 
ANTIRRHINUM 
(Snapdragon) 
Tender Biennial 
Beautiful spikes of gayly colored 
flowers produced abundantly. These 
are very easily grown and the 
planta will live over winter it 
eriven slieht protection. 
Giant Mixed 
Flowers double the Bize of older 
sorts, more closely set on the stems 
and colors nnore clear and bril- 
liant. All colors mixed. Facket, 
6 cento. 
Tom Thumb 
Finest mixed. Packet, 4 cents. 
AMPELOPSIS 
Quinquefolia 
Troe VlrslQla Creeper. Vaektt, 
V cento. 
ALYSSUM 
Hardi' Annual 
Sweet 
(The well-known sort. Should l e 
In every garden. Packet, 4 cents. 
Little Gem 
Also called Carpet of Snow. 
Very dwarf; only 3 or 4 Inches In 
height, A single plant will cover 
a space a foot in diameter. Densely 
covered from spring until fall with 
beautiful spiltes of dellciously frag- 
rant white flowers. Packet, 5 cts. 
AGEBATCM 
AGERATUM 
Hardy Aimnnl 
Suitable for pot culture or 
bedding, bearing in profusion 
clusters of feathery flowers. 
This mixture of colors contaius 
the beautiful aroiethyst blue. 
Packet, 3 cants. 
Hardy Perennial 
Climber 
Veitchii 
Japanese Ivy. Boston 
Ivy. An introduction 
from Japan which is 
perfectly hardy; 30 to 
60 feet. It clings firmly 
and permanently t o 
walls, trees, etc. In 
great favor in the cities 
for covering bare brick 
walls. Leaves decidu- 
ous. Packet, 8 cents. 
ABCTILON, CHUIClSliT 
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BXBBIDS 
ABUTILON 
Tender Perennial 
California Bell Flower. Flowering Maple. 1 to S 
feet; easily grown and always in bloom. Pretty, droop- 
ing, bell-shaped flowers, on slender, thread-like stems. 
Some sorts are large and flaring, others crinkled like 
crepe or shining like satin, and some so full as to be 
almost double. The colors are white, lemon, rose, scar- 
let and crimson, as well as yellow and red shades. 
These abutilons make handsome house plants. Choicest 
Hybrids. Packet, 10 cents. 
BALSAM 
Tender Annual 
Condon's Defiance Balsam 
Sometimes Known as Touch-Me-Not. Are distinctly 
CamelUa-riowered ; with the broad petals finely rellezed 
or curved outward as in the Camellia Japonica. The in- 
dividual flowers frequently measure two and a half 
inches across. The plants, when grown in rich soil and 
given sufficient room, form symmetrical, well-branched, 
erect bushes, the branches being almost literally cov- 
ered with the fine, large, and very double flowers, 
Condon's Defiance Mixed. Packet, 6 cents. 
OUR FLOWER SEEDS 
GROW AND BLOOM 
AiiPiiLorsia 
ANCHUSA 
Hardy Annual 
The Heavenly Blue Flower 
It grows about 2 feet higha 
branching freely and bearing a 
profusion of the most lovely flow- 
ers similar in all respects to the 
Forget-Me-Not. Packet, 6 cents. 
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