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Ageratum, Imperial Dwarf Blue ( see below) 
AGERATUM. — Half-hardy annual, neat habit, with effective flowers, mostly lavender blue ; very useful 
in beds or along borders. Sow early in spring in pans, in heat, and prick off when the segs^j^gS are 
sufficiently advanced in growth. Can also be sown in the open in May. 
No. 143. Imperial Dwarf Blue. — The finest bedding variety in cultivation, as shown in the photograph Per pkt. 
above. 9 inches Per oz. .76 .16 and .26 
140. Blue Star. — The most compact Ageratum yet introduced. Light blue. C inches 16 and .26 
141. Little Dorrit. — Lavender. 6 inches 16 and .26 
142. Victoria Louise. — Dwarf; light blue with white centre; very showy 10 and .26 
144. Imperial Dwarf White. — 9 inches 10 and .26 
145. Carters Lavender Band (new). — Extremely dwarf, about 4 inches, of soft lavender hue . . .16 and .26 
146. Mexicanum Blue. — 18 inches Per oz. .60 .10 and .26 
ABRONIA (Sand Verbena). — Half-hardy annual of elegant trailing habit for rockeries and dry places. Sow in 
early spring in pots and plant out, or sow out of doors in May. 
No. 133. Umbellata. — Rosy pink 10 and .26 
ABUTILON (Indian Mallow). — Elegant form. Useful for conservatory decoration and for subtropical 
bedding. Sow in heat early in spring, and pot off as soon as large enough to handle. For bedding out 
they should be hardened off well before planting out. Height, 6 feet. 
No. 134. Thompsonianum. — Variegated foliage 16 and .26 
“ 135. Carters choicest mixed 16 and .26 
ACACIA (Mimosa, Wattles). — Shrubs in high repute for decorative purposes under glass. 
No. 136. Armata (Kangaroo Thorn). Good pot plant 16 and .26 
“ 137. Lophantha. Elegant foliage 16 and .26 
“ 138. Carters Choice Mixed. — All the best kinds 16 and .26 
ACHIMENES. — Tuberous rooted. Sow in heat in February and treat as Gloxinias. 
No. 139. Carters Choice Mixed 26 and .66 
ACROCLINIUM. — See Everlasting Flowers, page 119. 
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