NUMBER and NAME. 
^^^^oz. at oz. rate onltf on artiolea quoted at 
$1 per oz. and over. 
General Observations. 
2159 
21(i0 
L'Kil 
2l(i2 
21(i3 
21(i4 
21(i(i 
21G7 ♦ 
21(38 
2109 
2170 
2170((. 
2171 
2176 
2178 
2179 
2180 
2182 
2183 
218(5 
211)0 
2 1 92 
2194 Anemone coronaria, Single Caen.. 
2195 —"St. Brigid" Poppy-flowered. . . 
219G Japonica rosea 
2198 — alba, "Honorine Jobert" 
220G svlve.stris 
2210 
2212 
2214 
2216 
2217 
2218 
2219 
2220 
2221 
2222 
2224 
2228 
22:{0 
22:il 
22:i2 
22:{5 
22:{(i 
22;i8 
2240 
2242 
2248 
2250 
2252 
225G 
2257 
2258 
2259 
22G0 
2265 
2268 
2270 
Alyssum maritimnm. .per oz., 40(", 
— compaotum, Dwarf " 50c 
— Thorburn's Bouquet 
—'"Little Gem" 
— procumbens, "White Carpet"., 
saxatile compaetiim. .per oz., GOc 
ai'gctitemu " (iOc 
■Amarantus Abyssinicus 
'bicolor ru l>er 
*eruentns (Prince's Feather) 
*ca,udatu.s, " Love-Lies-Bleeding ". 
*C!oleifolius 
*Heiuleri 
*melaucholicn,s inibcr , . 
*.salioifolius 
*.sangaineus nanu,s 
■*tricolor (.Jo.seph's Coat) 
* — giganteti.s 
* — splondens 
*atropiirpiireu.s 
*Pine Mixed per oz., 20c 
Collection of Araarantas, including 
12 vai'ieties, choicest sorts 
Amethyst 
Anagallis, in variety 
Anchusa capensis 
Barrelieri 
Angelonia grandiflora 
Antirrhinum 
Aquilegia ((.Columbine) — 
caryophylloides 
chrysantha 
coerulea 
flabellata nana alba 
Hybrid.sCanadensis and Blue sorts 
Hybrids and species mixed 
truncata (splendid) 
Skinneri 
vulgaris Double White 
—Double Blixed 
— Single Mixed 
Collection of Aquilegia, including 
12 choice varieties 
Arabis alpina 
Aralia Sieboldii 
eordata 
Kpinosa 
Argemone grandillora.per oz., 40c. 
— lutea " 40c. 
Arnebia cornuta 
Asclepias Cornuti 
Curassavica 
incarnata 
Asperula setosa azurea 
odorata (Woodruff) 
Asters, Clir5'santheminn-flow'd — 
— lialf Dwarf White 
Scarlet 
Scarlet and White 
Lilac 
Lilac, White boi'dei- 
Rose 
Mi.xed 
Truffaut's Pa'ony Perfection — 
Snow White 
cts 
3 
bA 
white 
trai. 
5 
Y" 
5 
% 
10 
tra,i. 
5 
10 
9 
hp' 
yei.' ' 
1 
5 
5 
3 
tA 
d. red 
.3 
5 
red 
5 
d. red 
;i 
5 
5 
10 
er. & y. 
4' 
5 
red 
1Y 
5 
pur. 
5 
scar. 
5 
• • - 
mixed 
diff. 
5 
() 
5 
3 
5 
dk.&p'. 
2 
5 
mixed 
5 
50 
3 
hhA 
5 
2 
pur. 
5 
h'p' 
d. blue 
2 
25 
i 
mixed 
5 
10 
3 
rose 
10 
white 
25 
1 0 
gP 
pur. 
1 
25 
3 
hP 
strip. 
\Y 
25 
vel 
;j 
] 0 
blue 
25 
white 
1 
10 
mixed 
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.il> 
9.^ 
sc.* y. 
1 
10 
SC.& gr. 
25 
white 
9 
5 
mixed 
5 
5 
50 
wii ite 
R / 
'■I 
10 
2 
hhP 
.... 
3 
10 
10 
8 
10 
3 
hA 
2 
5 
vel 
3 
hhA 
1 
25 
2 
hP 
pur. 
4 
5 
3 
gP 
orange 
3 
5 
hP 
rose p. 
5 
;j 
hhA 
1. blue 
5 
hP 
white 
IK 
5 
3 
hhA 
1 
10 
scar. 
10 
sc.* w. 
10 
lilac 
10 
li.<Si w. 
10 
rose 
10 
mixed 
10 
white 
\Y 
10 
2159 is the well-known Sweet Alys- 
sum, so much used for edgings. 
"Thorburn's Bouquet" is a vei-y 
dwarf and compact new sort, of 
the neatest habit; most suitable 
for borders or pots. 
Strong - growing, highly orna- 
mental plants. The iricolor va- 
rieties ai'e very valuable for 
bedding, having elegant orna- 
mental foliage, variegated crim- 
son, yellow and green; they are 
also well adapted for growing in 
pots. Fordecorations, of course, 
the finest marked plants should 
bo selected, as seed saved from 
the finest .sorts produces some 
very inferior plants. Of very 
easy culture, doing best in rich, 
loamy soil. For best results, sow 
in hotbed in April and transplant 
to the open at end of May. 
See BrowalUa. 
Plant in sunny situation. 
\Very attractive. Fine for cut- 
J flowers and bouquets. 
Very beatitifnl spring flowers, i-e- 
quiring rich, deep soil. 2198 has 
large, pure white flowers, inval- 
uable for cutting. No. 2194 is 
the beautiful Caen strain of sin- 
gle Windflowers. See cut, p. 82. 
Beautiful, sweet-scented; for pots. 
See Snapdragon. 
(Columbine.) Very elegant and 
free-blooming hardy perennials, 
suitable for beds, borders or 
shrubberies ; they prefer a moist, 
sunny situation. 221G is the 
Eocky mountain blue Colum- 
bine, a most beautiful species. 
No. 2218 is a most beautiful new 
strain of hybrids of the scarlet 
and blue sorts. No. 2221 is a 
very handsome and quite distinct 
variety. 
r"Pock Cress." Hardy perennial 
\ trailer; fine for rockeries. 
\ Handsome palm-like shrubs. No. 
1 2232 is the "Angelica Tree." 
In a large garden tlieir glaucous 
foliage and large, poppy -like 
flowers are very effective. 
Rich yellow-maroon. 
Silkweed; sweet-scented. 
Swallowwort; free bloomer. 
Swamp Milkweed. 
\ Sweet-scentetl, long bloomers; for 
J borders or rockwork. 
(Callistephus. ) The common 
name is from Aster, a star, in 
allusion to the shape of the 
flower-heads. The genus is very 
large, coT)taining over 200 spe- 
cies, but we offer hero only the 
