ANNUALS 
Our annuals are grown from the choicest 
strains of seed obtainable and our best effort 
is given to producing fine sturdy plants. 
Many of them are grown in pots and can be 
shipped and transplanted without disturbing 
the roots. Others are grown in small flats 
containing one dozen plants each which can 
be crated and shipped by express. Plants 
dug from the cold frames at 35 cents per 
dozen have been once transplanted. 
We are trying many of the newer and 
less known varieties and are glad to share our 
ventures with you. Here are a few of them, 
Linaria, Fiairy Bouquet, enchanting multi¬ 
colored flowers like small snapdragons—Be¬ 
gonia Flowered Poppies in delicate shades of 
salmon and rose, transplants well,—Chrysan¬ 
themum nivelli, large single pure yellow mar¬ 
guerites,—Celosia spicata, long straight spikes 
of lilac pink flowers,—Dimorphotheca Hybrids, 
low growing African Daisies in a mixture of 
apricot, lemon and orange shades,—all at 40 
cents per dozen. 
AGERATUM “Blue Cap” 5 in. Miniature 
domes of deep lavender blue. “Little 
Grey Star,” silver grey flowers on dwarf 
plants. 40 cents per doz. $3.00 per hun¬ 
dred. 
Alyssum minimum. 2 in. White, very neat 
and dainty for edgings. 25 cents per 
doz. $1.50 per hundred. 
ANTIRRHINUM. Snapdragon. iy 2 to 2 ft. 
“Autumn Glow,” pink tinted amber. “Af¬ 
terglow,” apricot orange, “Chriscmas 
Gem,” Tom Thumb type, rich pink. 
“Indian Summer,” deep crimson maroon. 
“Golden King,” bright yellow, “Queen 
Victoria,” pure white, “Rose Queen,” clear 
deep rose, “Volcano,” fiery scarlet. 
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