Anchusa Capensis, or Cape 
Forget-Me-Not. 
A hardy annual of more than ordinary beauty. It grow? about 
3 foot high, branching freely and bearing a profusion of the most 
lovely flowers, similar in all respects to the forget-me-not, though 
the blossoms are much larger and of finer color. It is always 
taken for a beautiful, large-flowering Forget-me-not, and for 
bouquets and cut flowers it is indeed superior to it. Its color is a 
deep, clear, brilliant blue with a pure white eye; one of the rarest 
and most lovely shades of that color. It blooms early and con- 
tinues Ml summer. Pkt., 200 Seeds, 5 cts, 
Angel’s Breath, or Gypsophila. 
An annual that should be in every garden, forlt thrives every- 
where, and furnishes the loveliest material for all kinds of bou- 
quets. Thetiuy little flowers are borne in abundance on long, 
graceful branching stems which lend a most graceful, light ap- 
pearance to any bunch of flowers. Pkt., 300 Seeds, 5 cts. 
Aquilegia, or Columbine. 
Very handsome, ornament al, hardy perennial plants of easy cul- 
tivation and bearing in profusion large flowers of novel shape and 
in a great variety of colors. Double Mixed. Pkt., 150 Seeds, 3 cts. 
