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FLOWER SEEDS 
ABROMA UMBELLATA— (Sand Ver- 
bent) Pkt. 5c 
Very pretty training plants witti 
numerous clusters of sweet-scent- 
ed flowers. Rosy lilac, with white 
eye. Does well in light soil. An- 
nual. 
.\CR0L1NIUM Mixed, Pkt., 5c 
White or Rose Per Pk(., 10c 
This beautiful everlasting flower is 
largely used for winter bouquets, for 
which purpose the flowers should be 
cut before they are fully expanded. Half-hardy annual. 
AFRICAN GOLD DAISY Pkt., lOn 
The single daisy-like flowers are 2^ inches in diam- 
eter, and of a unique glossy terra cotta orange, which 
brilliant coloring is rendered the more conspicuous 
by the dark disc surrounded by a black zone. The 
plants grow from 12 to 15 inches high and are very 
profuse flowering, especially in dry situations. Hardy 
annual. 
AFRICAN GOLD DAISY— Mixed Hybrids Pkt., 10c 
AFRICAN GOLD DAISY— Double (New) Pkt., 2op 
A rich and varied mixture, about 50% come double. 
AGERATUM — (Floss Flower.)— 
Blue perfection Pkt. 5c 
A hardy annual of easy culture, 
especially valuable for bedding, 
as it is literally covered with blos- 
soms all summer. Annual. Sow 
the seed e,arly in the spring. 
ALYSSUM — (Maritinum, Sweet 
Alyssum.) Oz., 25c; Pkt., 5c 
Six to eight inches high. A 
fragrant, hardy annual, bearing 
spikes of small white flowers in 
great profusion throughout the 
summer and autumn. Useful 
for border or early bedding flow- 
ers. Sow the seed early in spring. 
ALYSSUM— (Little Gem)... Pkt. 10c 
Three to four inches high; fine 
for borders. 
ANNTJAIiS — Bloom first year from 
swil and die after one season, 
BIENNIAXiS — Bloom second year 
from seed and plant dies after sec- 
ond year. 
?ERENNIAIiS — Bloom second 
from seeds and plant lives 
blooms for several years. 
TEITDEXl — Means plant will 
stand the least frost. 
KAIiF-HARDY— Means plant 
stand a little frost and needs 
tection. 
HABDY — Means plant will stand con- 
siderable frost. 
year 
and 
not 
will 
pro- 
AMMOBIUM (White) Pkt. 10c 
This pretty white everlasting flower 
should be in every garden, grows 
well in sandy soil. 
AMARANTHUS— (Co.xconib) 
Mixed Pkt., 5c 
These plants afford brilliant con- 
trasts of colors, being useful for 
borders and groups; also, where foli- 
age effects are desired. The leaves 
and '^tems are of different shades of 
red, blend with green. Half hardy annuial. 
ANTIRRHINUM— (Tom Thumb) Mixed, Pkt., 10c 
Beautiful dwarf growing bushy variety. Flowers are 
handsome and produced in great profusion the entire 
season. It is not only dcsir.able for beds and groups 
but also for pot culture. Perennial. 
.ANTIRRHINUM— (Giant Grandiflorum) .Pkt., 5c 
Flowers double the size of older sorts, more closely sot 
on the stems and colors more clear and brilliant, grow- 
ing about 18 inches high. Grand mixture of many 
striking colors. Perennial. 
ANGEL'S BREATH— (See Gypsophila.) 
ASPERULA— (Azurea) 
Blue Pkt., 5c 
Grown for its fragrant leaves 
and stems which, dried, have a 
sweet odor, and are used for put- 
ting among clothes, etc. Best 
grown among shrubbery, in 
semi-shaded positions where it 
can remain undisturbed. 
ASPARAGUS — (Sprengeri)- Em- 
erald Feather Pkt., 10c 
Adapted to suspended baskets: I 
to 4 fe_et. An excellent trailing 
house plant, as it withstands a 
dry atmosphere and succeeds 
everywhere. Remains fresh a 
long time after cutting. 
ASPARAGUS— (Plumosus Nanus) 
Packet 10c 
An indoor perennial climber, of 
. wonderful beauty. Tt has large- 
ly replaced the famous smilax in 
the floral world. Bright, cheer- 
ful. Fern-like green. 
African Gold Daisy. 
