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Aquilegia of Columbine 
AQUILEGIA 
(Columbine) 
A favorite hardy perennial, that is of the utmost 
value for borders or for planting among shrubbery. 
The flowers are various shades of blue, red and yellow, 
and are borne from early Spring to Midsummer. 
1432 Single Mixed. */4 oz., 25c.Pkt., 10c 
1443 Double Mixed. */4 oz., 30c.Pkt., 10c 
1421 Coerulea. Rocky Mountain Columbine. One 
of the most beautiful of our American flowers. 
Violet blue and white. Vs oz., 50c...Pkt., 10c 
BUIST’S LONG SPURRED COLUMBINES. This 
strain is the finest of all and contains the best and 
brightest^ colors in shades of pink, lavender, scarlet, 
yellow, white, etc. 
1423 Blue and Lavender Shades.Pkt., 20c 
1425 Pink and Rose Shades.Pkt., 20c 
1427 Scarlet and Red Shades.Pkt., 20c 
1429 Collection. One packet each.50c 
1422 Mixed. Vs oz., 50c.Pkt., 15c 
ASPARAGUS 
A tender perennial used chiefly for house decorations 
and conservatory work. The sprays when cut may be 
used with various cut flowers, remain fresh in water 
a long time. 
2198 Plumosus Nanus. Feathery, fern-like foliage. 
100 seeds, 50c.Pkt., 15c 
2209 Sprengeri. Drooping feathery foliage with stems 
12 to 18 in. long, excellent for hanging baskets. 
100 seeds, 25c.Pkt., 10c 
AURICULA 
(Primula Auricula) 
The rock garden treasure, that is easily grown. Ex- 
ceedingly fragrant flowers of various colors. Half- 
hardy perennial. 6 in. 
2188 Choice Mixed .Pkt., 25c 
BABY’S BREATH. See Gypsophila. 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON. See Centaurea. 
BALLOON VINE 
(Love-in-a-Puff) 
2210 Half-hardy annual climber. Pure white flowers, 
followed by seed pods, which look like small 
balloons. Oz., 25c.Pkt., 10c 
BALSAM 
(Lady Slipper) 
Double Camellia-Flowered 
An old garden favorite which produces gorgeous 
masses of very double flowers, each of which resembles 
in form a camellia flower. From July till frost the 
plants always carry a mass of bloom. The seeds may 
be sown in flats or in the open ground; later on 
transplant to the permanent place in the garden. 
Annual. 2 ft. 
2221 Salmon Pink. Very double.Pkt., 10c 
2232 Scarlet. Brilliant fiery scarlet.Pkt., 10c 
2243 Solferino. Striped and spotted.Pkt., 10c 
2254 White Perfection...Pkt., 10c 
2265 Royal Purple. Very rich.Pkt., 10c 
2276 The Queen. Pale rose.Pkt., 10c 
Any of the above, Vs oz.20c 
2287 Collection. One packet each.40c 
2298 Finest Mixed. */4 oz., 25c.Pkt., 10c 
BALSAM APPLE. See Momordica. 
BALSAM PEAR. See Momordica. 
BEANS 
(Ornamental Varieties) 
2310 Scarlet Runner. Ornamental as well as a useful 
vine, perfect for summer shade with dazzling 
flowers. 8 ft.Pkt., 10c 
2321 Jack Beans. Annual climber of rapid growth 
and free bloomer; good for porches. 
Oz., 40c .Pkt., 10c 
BEGONIAS 
(Bedding Varieties) 
The varieties of Begonia Semperflorens here listed 
are fully as valuable for bedding purposes as are 
Geraniums and Coleus, and have a touch of novelty 
not possessed by the other plants. They give a solid 
mass of bloom. July till frost. Begonias do well in 
full sunlight and are unsurpassed in partial or full 
shade. As pot plants for Winter blooming they are 
superb. 1 ft. 
2332 Vernon. Bright orange carmine.Pkt., 15c 
2343 Erfordia. Rosy carmine flowers.Pkt., 25c 
2354 Prima Donna. Rose, shading carmine 
at center, ever-blooming.Pkt., 25c 
2365 Gracillis Rosea. Delicate rose.Pkt., 25c 
2376 Luminosa. Fiery scarlet.Pkt., 25c 
2387 Gracillis Alba. Pure white.Pkt., 25c 
2388 Salmon Queen. Salmon-rose.Pkt., 25c 
2398 Special Mixture. All colors...Pkt., 15c 
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