VERBENA VENOSA “Lilacina” 
Tliis new variety with delicate lavender blue flowers has 
now been added to the well known purple variety. The mass of 
flowers which hides all the foliage shows off the color to the 
best advantage. Height 1 foot. Pkt. 50e. 
DOUBLE ANNUAL WALLFLOWER 
“Early Wonder Violet” 
The long, strong central spike of this new variety is thickly 
covered with large, double violet blooms and if sown in March 
will flower from August until frost comes. Pkt. 50c. 
Recent Novelties and Specialties 
AGERATUM “Little Silver Star” 
This new Ageratum is distinguished for its compact, close 
habit and is therefore specially recommended for edgings. 
The round, cushion-shaped plants which are only 4 to 5 inches 
high measure from 8 to 10 inches across and are so thickly 
covered with silver gray starlike flowers that the small, green 
leaves are practically hidden. Pkt. 50c. 
ANCHUSA ITALICA “Feltham Pride” 
The Anchusa has the disadvantage of a rather straggling 
habit of growth, but “Feltham Pride” is of a much less spread¬ 
ing habit than the “Dropmore” variety, and moreover bears 
larger flowers and of a brighter blue. Pkt. 50c. 
CHOICE, LONG-SPURRED AQUILEGIAS 
Crimson Star. Brilliant dark crimson. 
Silver Queen. White to cream with spurs faintly tinged rosy 
sapphire. 
Pink Beauty. Sepals and spurs soft pink with a corolla of 
creamy yellow. 
Copper Queen. Coppery red petals and spurs with large, 
open, straw-colored corolla passing off to white. 
Rose Queen. Pale pink sepals and spurs, white corolla with 
yellow stamens. 
Each of the above, pkt. 59c. 
For other varieties, see page 32. 
ASTER SUBCAERULEUS “Wartburg Star” 
A new giant flowering race of these popular Spring Asters. 
The bright lavender blue flowers with yellow centers measuring 
more than 4 inches across are borne on stalks 28 inches long. 
Pkt. 50c. 
CALENDULA CHRYSANTHA 
Remarkable for its great length of stem, and the most strik¬ 
ing resemblance the flower bears to a Chrysanthemum. The 
drooping petals are long and wide, and the color is a clear 
buttercup yellow. Pkt. 50c. 
ANNUAL CANTERBURY-BELLS 
After many years of selection, we are able to offer a strain 
which will bloom within 6 months from time of sowing. This 
strain is obtainable in mixture only, but contains all the colors 
of this popular flower. Pkt. 25c. 
PERENNIAL CHRYSANTHEMUM 
“Piper’s Hybrids” 
These retain the early flowering habit of the Early Singles, 
and the staying qualities of the Hardy Garden Type from 
which they are produced. Blooms, 2 to 4 inches across, are 
in varied forms in shades of bronze, terra cotta, crimson, pink, 
white and maroon. They are vigorous in character and abso¬ 
lutely hardy. Seed sown before the first week in April will 
bloom in September and continue until frost. 
Choice Mixed. Pkt. 50c. 
