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ASPARAGUS 
A beautiful house plaat. The Sprengeri is much 
admired in hanging pots. Pkt. cts. 
114. PLUMOSUS NANUS— G 25 
lis. SPRENGERI NANUS— G 15 
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' . "^nllES^Bafl^^^^V^^^^^B^^^^^I^^^HlJ '^^^ plants are healthy, free and con- 
•^r ^^^^^Hj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^f^^^^/^^^^^^ tinuous blooming, producing long, graceful spikes of im- 
' mense and durable pure colored flowers, either rich and 
i^B^'^^t^^lH^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^mRSi^^^l °^ dainty, as may be selected. Their 
X ,^VWt ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^B continuous-blooming qualities, ease culture and inde- 
^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^^^^^^^^K^^^Kt^^m pendence of heat and drought, pure, bright colors. 
* r ^^^^^^I^^P^HI^^^SHHEH^^^^^^^^H should entitle them to a permanent place in gardens. 
f ' V ^^^nK^^^^^jfljl^^^^H^I Spring-sown seed produces flowering plants by July^ which 
^^I^^BflM' ^^'S^BHll^^Hi^^^fi^^^^^^H continue to bloom in increasing profusion until frost. 
^'^Slit J^^^BT^ ^.^^^sI^^I^^HmI^^^^^^^B '^^^ flowers are nearly double the of the older sorts. 
' ^ ^^MrV^^^^^^ l^^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m effective bed may be formed by planting the center 
^^^^B K ^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^l with the tall varieties, and the middle rows with the semi> 
' dwarf, using the dwarf sorts for the border or outer edge: 
planted in a combination of separate colors the effect is 
very beautiful — although even a "Mixed" bed is a feast 
for the eyes: the plants should be placed 9 inches apart 
T-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-i^™™ each way. Pinching out the tops — although it delays the 
1^ - T ^iJn# "^M ^^^^^^^BH^^^Pf^^^^^B beginning of flowering — forces the plants to branch 
'^^^I^VlVIr^' -« '^'^^^^^^BT^^HI^9I^SHI ultimately gives better results. (See cut). 
- ^w1^AIii^^JSn^^i^£^^^I^ r JIhMm tall giant-flowering 
« ^^^ k^^r^^W^I^^IS^^ '^■■^HfcgPi ANTIRRHINUMS 
' 4fc • 30^B^^^ -^^L^^J^m ^SfliP^ \^ i^^R^Hflflfi Splendid luxuriant growers 2 to 3 feet in height — 
^£ ^^hHIP^ ^Jm^ m i SPw t jR^H^^^^B vtiitk long spikes of immense flowers — very grace- 
^0 T^^BPvw 'j^^w^'^T ^t-^A- ■ ^^mSIIStI^H beautiful cut for vases. 
, ^ ^-^".*V-7^'i^iZw*" % ^T^^SB^V No- Pkt. ct». 
■^M iWVb„.,H^aHP9^UlH 115a CRIMSON KING— Beautiful rich crimson— very 
-^^mJKmmf^^m^^^^S f^BIHH large flower 10 
116. PINK PEARL— White, edged pink 10 
* 1^^- QUEEN VICTORIA— Pure snow-white 10 
^HP^VttJI^^^^^KlB^i^^K^ ^^^BH 118- YELLOW KING— Pure yellow 10 
\ J \i ft. ^^C^K ^^^^^^^HH^F' ^^^H "*% ^^^^^H 118a CERISE KING — Cerise pink, white throat and 
\ r K SK ^ ^flflBBiBK ^ '^^Bkr^lsn 
ilL^^^Bt ^HIV^^ H^Mt^^^^BMH^^j^HKl 119. VENUS— Delicate rosy-pink and blush 10 
" 'Jf^Skk. V^W^Hd^^^Hi ^^^* ^Al^Y QUEEN— Rich orange salmon or terra- 
^ U iMHI^Kft -S^^^^^^^^^^H cotta, with white throat, very striking 10 
^ ^^^^^^^^^^^ 121. ROSE DORE— A lovely new shade, a pretty self 
"■ ■^ tf ^^K^ Qi^^^^^^^^^^^^^H salmon rose, shaded gold 10 
* '-^H V ^^^^^^^^^^H 1^2- RUBY— Rich ruby 
. >jff ' Jf^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l^ ^St^K^-' J^^BWIBH Bli p 123. BONFIRE— Bright, cinnabar red and yellow 
\ Zl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^r .^^^^^HliHR FIREFLY— Crimson and yellow 
i^A. 125. EWING'S TALL PRIZE MIXTURE 10 
SEMI-DWARF GIANT-FLOWERING 
ANTIRRHINUMS 
The plants are of compact, bushy growth, only 12 
to 15 inches high, and are completely covered with 
Sowers as large as the tall sorts throughout summer 
and fall. 
126. NELROSE— vNew). Rich coral pink IS 
128. GOLDEN MORN— Raspberry red and old gold. 10 
129. ROSEUM SUPERBUM — Beautiful seU rose 
pink 10 
'** ' "'W'jM^^^^^W 130. CARMINE QUEEN— Rosy-carmine 10 
GIANT FLOWERING ANTIRRHINUMS (OR SNAPDRAGON) 131. GOLDEN QUEEN-Golden-yellow and lemon . . 10 
AlVllVIORn IIVI COTTAGE MAID— Pale coral pink— white throat 10 
No. /-\.1V11V1WD1V>^1V1 Pkt. cts. 133. FLAME— (New). Lovely brilliant orange scarlet 10 
109. ALATUM GRANDIFLORUM— Valuable white Everlasting. The fully ,34. GRENADIER— Vivid orange, white throat, yellow lip 10 
expanded flower has a yellow centre. Height 2 feet 10 ..... . „ . . . 
AMaAaTJIC /it I\ • CRIMSON KING— Bright crimson 10 
AlNACjALLlb (rimpernel) ns. bonfire— orange and aame colour 10 
110. CHOICE MIXED VARIETIES— Trailing plant, looks handsome in pots THE BRIDE— Pure white 10 
or vases, h. a 10 138. DEFIANCE — Deep vivid orange 10 
ARr^TOTI^ r^RAMOm 139. PRIMA DONNA— Terra cotta, pink, and pale yellow (new) IS 
1 W I 10 VjI\/-Vl>L/10 ,40. fascination— Deep Qesh pink IS 
111. Large pearly white Marguerite-like flower, with delicate mauve centre 141. eWING'S SEMI-DWARF PRIZE MIXTURE 10 
surrounded by a narrow golden band. The whole plant is covered with 
white down, and produces a striking effect in the border. Half-hardy 
annual. Height 2 feet IS DWARF GIANT-FLOWERING ANTIRRHINUMS 
ARGEMONE Produce bushy plants, about S to 10 inches high, with flowers as large 
112. HYBRIDA GRAND I FLORA— These new large-flowering "Prickly as the taller-growing sorts. Splendid for low beds— outer rows for taUer 
Poppies" form branching plants about 3 feet high and 18 inches across. varieties — or pot culture. 
The large, single. Poppy-like flowers are white, cream, primrose and yellow. WHITE 10 
They are borne freely and continuously all summer long; the thistle-like ^ -maov vci 1 riw 
foliage is of a grayish-green with silvery ribs 15 CANARY YELLOW 10 
Acnrriin A f\\7 i fT\ 144. brilliant crimson ^. w 
AorhKULA (Woodruir) 145. antique rose 10 
113. AZUREA SETOSA— H. h. a., blue. 1 ft 10 RUBY PINK 10 
Dense habit; beautiful light blue, sweet scented flowers. Suitable for bouquets. 147, MIXED 10 
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