Abutilon. 
ABUTILON, (Flowering Haple.) 
A very popular perennial shrub with bell 
shaped, drooping flowers; well adapted to house 
culture, easily raised from seed, and if sown be- 
fore April, under glass, plants will bloom the 
first season. For winter flowering, plant in 
September. Finest mixed. Pkt., 20 seeds, 8 
cents. 
Acroclinium. 
ACR0CLIN1UM, (Everlasting.) 
One of the most beautiful and valuable of the 
everlasting flowers, called by some “Pink 
Daisies.” very effective in borders during the 
blooming season, and possesses the additional 
advantage of being available for winter deco- 
ration, for which purpose it is now extensively 
grown. The densely double flowers are fault- 
less both in shape and color; the flowers are 
somewhat larger than the single, and, from the 
seed I off er, about 75 per cent, will be double. 
On first unfolding the flowers show a charming 
rosy hue. fading into a delicate pink at a later 
stage. The usefulness of a double form of so 
popular and useful an everlasting as the Acro- 
clinium undoubtedly is, needs no comment. Pkt . 
50 seeds, 4 cents. 
J. TT. Ladd, Look Levin, Canada, January SO, 1895, writes: 
Seeds received from you last yeur in every way gave sat- 
isfaction, and grown along side of some from the best, 
Canadian and American seedsmen, impressed me very 
favorably with their vitality and truthfulness of variety. 
Mth. L. H. Fowler, Kirkwood, Del., April 29, 189i», writes: 
The seeds purchased from you last year were ver> satis- 
factory. 
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