22\,dOI^iS-(Annual.) 
Flos Adonis, sometimes called Pheasant's ^ye, has a fine pretty 
toliage and brilliant scarlet flowers. Very ornamental for flower 
garden borders, etc. Flowering freely, and of easy cultivation ; 12 
to iS inches in height. 
Adonis Autumnalls— Intense blood red with black center. 5c. 
Adonis Vernalis (Perennial.i A i harming hardy variety,- with 
large yellow flowers. 5c. 
.\DO.\IS. AGERATUM. 
j^erattin)-(Annual.) 
Flowers brush like, and indispensable for the garden. Fine for 
winter blooming, indoors. 
Ageratum Blue, j feet, 5c. 
Ageratum Tom Thumb— Blue, foot. 5c. 
Ageratum Tom Thumb- White, toot. 5c. 
^n)aPaptl7aS-( Annual.) 
Very ornamental and much admired plants. The colors will be 
more brilliant if planted in moderately rich soil. 
BIcolor Ruber— Foliage green and dark red, tipped with yellow ; 
feet. 5C. 
Salicitolius— A beautiful amaranth, both in habit and color; plant 
pyramidal ; 3 feet. 5c. 
Tricolor (Joseph's Coat)— Red, yellow and green foliage; height a 
feet. jc. 
.Ai)tirrl7ii)ijii). 
Snap Dnagon— (Annual.) 
Unsurpassed for summer and 
fall flowering. The strains we 
sell are particularly fine, and 
will fairly vie with the Carna- 
tion in the variety of their 
stripes and spots. 
Tall Mixed— Various colors ; 
height 2 to 3 feet. 5c. 
Tom Thumb Mixed — Dwarf 
growiu.g sorts; height ]i foot. 
5c. 
Nanum P i ot u rat u m— Xew 
. blotched and spotted sorts of 
great beauty ; 2 feet. loc. 
ANTIKRIIINLM. 
The Aquilegia is the old and well known Columbine of almost 
every conceivable color and singular variation of form. Like a good 
many of our perennials, this flowers early in the spring. Seeds may 
be sown in the open ground. Plants can be increased by a division 
i)f the roots. It grows wild in almost every temperate country in the 
world, and is called by children the Wild Honeysuckle, i to 3 feet. 
Double Mixed— Price 5C. 
Single Mixed— Price 5c. 
Golden Spurred— Tieautiful long yellow spurred flowers. Price loc. 
(Annual.) 
No plant is more populai 
than the .\ster, and few have 
held so high a place in popular- 
esteem for so many years, and 
it is still growing in favor. 
We can safely say that for an 
autumn displa;y it has no suc- 
cessful rival among the annu- 
als. Give them ? rich deep 
soil. Mulching with coarse 
manure i>- also beneficial. In 
this latitude Asters do well, 
sown in the open ground from 
the middle to the last of Mav. 
Dwarf Pyramidal Bouquet— Magnificent dwarf variety about one 
foot high, each plant i-cseiubling a complete bouquet of pyramidal 
shape; mixed colors. 10c. 
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