NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS AND PLANTS. 
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ACROCLINIUM. 
(Everlasting:.) 
The AcrocUnium is one of the 
most beautiful of the everlast- 
ing flowers. Of strong ^rrowth, 
and attains tbe heightof about 
18 inches, bearing a great num- 
ber of pink and white daisy- 
like flowers with a yellow cen- 
tei . Should be gathered the first 
day they open, or before fiilly 
open, to secure a bright center 
when dried. Thej' also make 
elegant summer flowering for 
beds, etc. 
Acroclinium Album. — 
White. 5c. 
Acroclinium H o s e u m . — 
Bright rose color, oc 
Acroclinium R u b r u m . — 
Bright red. lOc. 
AcrocliniTim. — Fine mixed. 
5c. 
ANTIGONON I-KPTOPl'S. 
ANTICONON 
LEPTOPUS. 
(Perennial.) 
A beantiful climber called 
the "Mexican Mountain 
Rose." Flowers entirely- 
distinct in color; a rich 
shade of carmine-scarlet, 
borne in large clusters. It 
is a perennial, perfectly 
liardy south of Washing, 
ton. In northern states 
it makes a arand green- 
house climbing plant. ( See 
cut.) 15c. 
ADONIS. 
(Annual.) 
Very ornamental forflow- 
er garden borders, etc; llow- 
ering freely; of easy culti- 
vation. 
Adonis .ffistivalis.— 
(Flos .\donis. I Deep crim- 
son. H.A. 1 ft. 5e. 
Autumnalis. — l P h e a s - 
ant's Kye. i Intense blood 
red with black center. H.A. 
1 ft. 5c. 
Vernalis. — A charming 
hardy variety, with large yellow flowers. H.P. 9 in. (Sec cut.) 10c. 
AQUILECIA. 
(Perennial. ) 
The Aquilegia is the old and well-known Columbine, of almost every 
.-onccivable color and singular variation of form. Like a good many pt 
our perennials, this flowers early in the spring. Seeds may be sown in 
the open ground. Plants can be increased by a division of the roots, it 
grows wild in almost evcrv temperate country in the world, and is called 
by children the Wild Honej-sucklc. 1 to 3 ft. 
Double Mixed.— Price 3c. 
Single Mixed.— Price 5c. 
Chrysantha.— Beautiful long, yellow spurred nowers. Price lOe. 
AM ARANTHUS. 
(Annual.) 
Very ornamental and much admired 
plants. The colors will be more brilliant 
ifpUanted in moderately rich soil, 
Bicolor Euber.— Foliage green and 
dark red; tipped with yellow ; 2 ft. 5c. 
Salioifolius.— A beautiful amaranth, 
both in habit and color; plant pyoamidal; 
3 ft. Sc. 
Tricolor.— (Joseph's Coat.)— Red, yel- 
low and green foliage ; height, 2 ft. 5c. 
Caudatua. — (Love Lies Bleeding.)— 
Blood red drooping flower spikes, one of 
the finest Amaranthus, and very beautiful. 
ADO.NIS VERNALIS. 
ANTIRRHINUM. 
SNAP DRAGON.— (Perennial.) 
Unsurpassed for summer and fall 
flowering. The strains we sell are par- 
ti eu 1 a r 1 y 
fine, and will 
fairly vie 
with the Car- 
nation in the 
variety of 
their stripes 
and spots. 
AGROSTHMMA. 
Tall Mixed. 
— Various colors; 
height, 2 to 3 ft. 5c. 
Tom Thumb 
Mixed. — Dwarf 
growing sorts; 
height, 1/2 ft- 5c. 
Nanum Pictura- 
tum.-New blotched 
and s])t)tted sorts 
of great beauty ; 2 
ft. 10c. 
ANTIRRHINUM. 
BROWALLIA. 
(Annual. ) 
Excellent free flowering, summer or winter blooming plants. Much 
used for borders during the summer months. 2 ft. 
Elata Alba.— White. 5c. 
Elata. — Blue. 5c. 
Mixed. — 5c. 
BALLOON VINE. 
(Annual.) 
A rapid growing, handsome summer climber, having small white flow- 
ers which are followed by .seed vessels, shaped like small balloons. Grows 
from 10 to 15 ft. 5c. 
