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PDAU'C-'PYP VTNP CAbrus Precatorius.) A most beau- 
\^±\a.u >j 1^11^ Yll^l^« tiful climber, either tor pot culture 
or tbeopen ground in summer; bears clusters of bright jeliow flow- 
ers, followed by bunches of pods, which, when dry, burst open, dis- 
closing brilliant red seeds with black eyes, used lor making beads 
and other ornaments, for which purpose they are exceedingly 
pretty. Pkt., 10 cents. 
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AMBROSU. 
A hardy 
annual 
with long spiral stems, bear- 
ing an abundance oi small, 
round, greenish-yellow buds 
and blossoms which are ex- 
ceedingly fragrant. It is as 
desirable as the Rose Geran- 
ium, as a plant, with fragratit 
foliage, and for making up 
into bouquets and other 
floral work. Its long, beau- 
tiful, fringy spirals of lovely 
green are unsurpassed. It is 
one of the easiest plants to 
grow, and seed may be sown 
early in the open ground. 
Pkt., 10 cents. 
ABUTILON. Known also as 
"Flowering M'aple" and 
•' Chinese Bell Flower." Uni- 
versally admired and easily 
grown; bears beautiful bell- 
shaped flowers of varied and 
brilliant colors. PKt., 10 
cents. 
ACHILLEA PTARMICA FL. PL. 
The flowers are pure white, 
very double, and produced in 
preat profusion ; fine for cut- 
flowers. Pkt., 10 cents. 
LITTLE DORRITT." Blue, very dwarf. Pkt.. 
CORONARIA. Showy, and a free bloomer. 
AGERATUM, " 
10 cents. 
AGROSTEMMA, 
Pkt., 5 cents. 
ALYSSUM, LITTLE GEM. New dwarf white variety, distinct 
and pretty. Pkt., 10 cents. 
ALYSSUM, SWEET. White, very fragrant. Pkt., B cents. 
AMARANTHUS OR RAINBOW PLANT. Ornamental f o I i a g e 
in all colors. Pkt., 5 cents. 
ANTIRRHINIUM. Dwarf varieties mixed. Pkt., 6 cents. 
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