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NEW ARIZONA SEED & FLORAL COMPANY, PHOENIX, ARIZONA 
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Sweet 
Alyssum 
A fragrant 
hardy annual 
having the odor 
of honey and 
hearing spikes of 
small white flow¬ 
ers in great pro¬ 
fusion throughout 
the Winter and 
Spring. Without 
a doubt the best 
white, yellow and 
lilac border plant; 
is also useful for 
beds and baskets 
and will begin to 
bloom when quite 
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SWEET ALYSSUM 
Acroclinium 
(Everlasting 
Straw Flower). 
Annual. 
Hardy annual 
everlasting flow¬ 
ers, white and 
self pink with 
golden centers. 
Should be cut the 
first day they 
open. 
Double, mixed 
colors. (Pkt. 10c). 
LITTLE GEM —Grows i to S inches high. One of 
the finest for low beds and borders. (Pkt. 10c); (Vi oz. 
25c); (oz. 75c). 
LILAC QUEEN —A delicate lilac (dwarf). (Pkt. 10c); 
(Z\ oz. ?Rc): (oz. 75c). 
SAXATILE YELLOW —A perennial variety of pleas¬ 
ing color. Height 1 ft. (Pkt. 10c); (!4 oz. 25c); Va 
oz. 50c). 
Ageratum 
(FLOSS FLOWER) 
A hardy annual of easy culture, used for bed or 
borders. Blue Perfection. (Pkt. 10c). 
Amaranthus-Caudatus 
(LOVE LIES BLEEDING) 
Light yellowish-green, foliage long; drooping crim¬ 
son flower spikes; grows three to four feet high. 
(Pkt. 10c). 
Antirrhinum 
(SNAPDRAGON) 
Thrive in most any soil and do beautifully in South¬ 
ern Arizona. Plant in the open where they are to 
remain. Scarlet, Pink, Rose, White or Mixed colors. 
(Pkt. 10c); (oz. $1.50). 
Australian Pea Vine 
(DOLICHOS LIGNOSIS) 
A rapid growing evergreen, climbing perennial; 
flowering freely in large clusters of rose flowers. 
For covering arbors, etc., they are excellent. (Pkt. 
10c). 
Asters 
(HARDY ANNUAL) 
Asters are better suited to the higher altitudes of 
Arizona. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY EARLY FLOWERING— This 
newest type has been developed from the late flower¬ 
ing American Beauty and has all of its characteris- 
tioa except that It is much earlier in flowering. This 
makes possible a long flowering season for this splen¬ 
did variety. We have the following list of colors; 
Blue, Lavender, Crimson, Pink, White and Mixed 
colors. (Pkt. 15c); (Vi oz. 40c). 
GIANT COMET ASTERS— In White, Scarlet, Shell 
Pink, Dark Blue and Light Blue. We consider this 
the finest and largest of all Comet Asters, bearing 
immense, fluffy flowers 5 inches and over in diameter, 
as fine as any Chrysanthemum and, when cut, keep 
in good condition longer than any other of this type; 
1 to 3 ft. (Pkt. 10c). 
Anemone 
(WINDFLOWER) 
GIANT FRENCH SINGLE MIXED —This lovely 
flower may be grown from seeds as well as bulbs. 
Our seed has been saved from an extra fine strain 
and contains a very choice mixture of colors. The 
seeds may be sown in the fall or spring in the open 
ground. We suggest that the seed be covered lightly 
with sand, then spread a thin cloth over the bed and 
water through this. (Pkt. 10c). 
