38 • ANDREW R. KENNEDY, INC., 224 WEST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK 
Kennedy Kwality Flower Seeds 
NOTE: 
Our aim for over 
twenty years ha 
been to discover, se- 
1 e c t, and present im¬ 
proved strains and selected 
specialties for our clients 
consideration and approval. The 
development of our flower seed 
department has been directed along 
this line and no effort has been spared 
to procure the best strains of the worth 
while varieties. 
Poppy—Shirley Double Cavalcade 
EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS USED IN FLOWER SEED SECTION 
Should be grown live through the Winter without protec¬ 
tion and flower the next season. 
G. P.—Greenhouse Plant. 
indoors. 
H. A.—Hardy Annual. Grows from seed 
sown outdoors and flowers the first year. 
H. H. A.—Half-Hardy Annual. Grows from 
seed sown indoors early, or in hotbed and 
transplanted in the open ground after all 
danger of frost is over. 
H. B.—Hardy Biennial. Seed sown in the 
open ground from June to August will 
H. C.—Hardy Climber. Will continue to 
grow year after year. 
H. P.—Hardy Perennial. Seed should be 
sown in the open ground during July and 
August. Does not require protection dur¬ 
ing the Winter and will flower for many 
years. 
H. H. P.—Half-Hardy Perennial. Requires 
protection during the Winter. 
ABRONIA h. h. a. 
Umbellatum. Trailing plant of verbena-like flow¬ 
ers, rose pink, very fragrant, excellent plant for 
rock-work. Pkt. 10c. 
ABUTILON g. p. 
Hibiscus Flowered Hybrids. Beautiful large bell¬ 
shaped flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
ACHILLEA 
H. P. 
Filipendula. Yellow. Height 3 feet. Pkt. 15c. 
Millefolium Kelwayi. Magenta red. Height 15 
inches. Pkt. 35c. 
Ptarmica (The Pearl). Fine for cutting. Height 
2J4 feet. Pkt. 25c., oz. $1.50. 
