Ageratum, Blue, Rapid grower, early and constant bloomer. Very 
fine plant for narrow beds, borders, boxes etc. 
Alyssum, Sweet. A very neat and pretty plant, for edging, rock 
work, beds or vases. Sweet scented and blooms profusely all suummer. 
Aster, Many Sorts Mixed. This very fine mixture embraces all 
varieties and all colors. The Aster is one of the most charming of all 
flowers, sure to give pleasure and satisfaction under generous treatment. 
Aster Ostrich Plume Mixed. Beautiful wavy petals and large 
blossoms with long stems, making them ideal for cutting. Rival the 
Chrysanthemum in effect. 
Aster, Imp. Crego Giant. Flowers large with very large, twisted, 
curled petals. Very fine as cut flowers; height, 18 inches. The colors 
are exquisite. Asters are especially popular for their beauty and lasting 
qualities. All colors mixed. 
Bachelor’s Button. Also known as Centaurea. Cornflower, Blue 
Bottle. Ragged Sailor, Sweet Sultan, etc. These are among the most 
attractive of all hardy annuals and one of the most popular flowers. 
Mixed colors. 
Balloon Vine Also called Love in a Puff. Grows 10 to 15 feet bearing 
delicate clusters of bloom, later round seed pods resembling balloons. 
Balsam or Lady Slipper. Double Camelia Flowered. An old and 
favorite garden flower, producing its gorgeous masses of beautiful, brill¬ 
iant colored double flowers in the greatest profusion; of easy culture; 
succeeds in a good rich soil. Unrivaled for great variety and size of 
flowers. 2 feet. Many colors and combinations. 
Blue Bonnet. Charming, easily grown annuals with long graceful 
spikes of blue pea-shaped flowers. 18 to 36 inches high. One of the lupines. 
Blue Lace Flower. The flower heads are made up of small, azure 
blue flowers produced in flat, round clusters. 
Bouncing Bet. (Saponaria) A pretty annual variety, 2 ft. high 
bearing masses of satiny pink flowers somewhat larger than Gypsophifa. 
Excellent for cutting. 
Calendula or Pot Marigold. Freely flowering plants of easiest 
culture, succeeding every where and flowering continuously. Flowers 
double, show'y, and of large size. One of the best old-fashioned flowers. 
Mixed colors. 
Calendula—Orange King. Outer petals slightly overlap, while those 
in the center are curved as on a peony. Bright orange color. 
Calliopsis—Cor. Maxima. A beautiful annual with large yellow 
flowers on long stems. Prolific bloomer all summer. Grows 1 to V/$ ft. 
Calliopsis or Coreopsis. Showy and beautiful free-flowering ann¬ 
uals, blooming all summer and excellent for cutting and massing. 
Mixed. All colors. 
Canary Bird Vine. A dainty vine with beautiful cut leaves and del¬ 
icate flowers of pure canary yellow. Blossoms somewhat resemble a canary 
bird with wings spread. Will grow in shade. 
Candytuft. Universally known and cultivated. When sown in April, 
flowers from July until frost. Very hardy and easy to cultivate. Height, 
1 foot. All colors mixed. 
Canterbury Bells. If seed is sown early indoors, may be treated as 
tender annual—but usually grown as hardy biennial. Produces long spires 
of bell shaped flowers rich in color. 
Carnations, Marguerite. This new class of Carnations blooms 
in about five months after sow ing the seed. The flowers are of brilliant 
colors, ranging through many beautiful shades of red, pink, white, 
variegated, etc., exquisitely sweet and fully eighty per cent perfectly 
double. The plants succeed alike in the open garden or in pots. Seeds 
sown early in the year will give an abundance of flowers in July. Sown 
in May and kept pinched back, plants will bloom late in the fall until 
checked by hard frosts. Mixed colors. 
Castor Bean. Tall majestic plants for large beds alone or with cannas. 
dahlias, etc. Grows rapidly. Start early outdoors or transplant. 
Chrysanthemum—Eastern Star. Beautiful large single yellow 
flowers with deeper yellow center. Fine for cutting. 
Chrysanthemum Single. Not the flowers produced in late fall by 
florists. Blooms are of the daisy type. Fine for bed massing and cut flowers. 
Chinese Lantern Plant. A plant with showy scarlet seed pods 
which are easily dried for winter bouquets. 
Clarkia Double. Hardy annuals with brilliant and beutiful rose, white 
and purple flowers. Sow early as possible in Spring. 1% to 2 feet high. 
Coreopsis, Lane. Grand. An excellent annual garden plant with 
large, showy, bright yellow flowers, produced in abundance from June to 
frost. Lasting and beautiful for cut flowers. Grows about 30 inches. 
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