used for color in shrubbery borders. 
Grows 2 ft. high and makes a spread as 
much or more than the height. Blooms 
mixed pink and blue. 
Ailyssus, Little Gem. A white bor¬ 
der plant, producing a mass of white, 
fragrant blooms, especially fine for 
outlining beds. 6 inches. 
*Aster. We have found that the single 
Chinese asters give better results in the 
winter than any of the others. This is 
an exceptional cut flower and should be 
in every garden. Pastel colors. 18 in. 
high. 
^Antirrhinum (Snap Dragon). A fa¬ 
vorite with everyone. Comes in a wide 
range of separate colors or in mixture. 
A fine cut flower. We use only best flor¬ 
ist varieties of seed. 2 to 3 ft. 
Balsam, double camellia-flowered; an 
old fashioned favorite. Mixed light col¬ 
ors. 18 to 24 in. 
Begonia. We have an attractive as¬ 
sortment of this pretty plant, suitable 
for pot plants for bedding or window' 
boxes. 25c each. 
Beilis perennis, double English Daisy. 
This dainty perrennial should be treat¬ 
ed as an annual here. Its possibilities 
in cool, northern exposed, partially 
shaded beds, have been greatly over¬ 
looked. Mostly light shades. 8 in. 
Browallia speciosa major. An excep¬ 
tionally fine plant for bedding or for 
window boxes and hanging baskets. 
Blooms deep blue. 10c each. $1.00 doz. 
12 in. 
^Calendula, pot marigold. One of the 
easiest and best liked annuals. Fine 
large blooms, very suitable for cutting. 
Separate colors in gold, yellow, orange 
and apricot. Only the finest seed used. 
12 to 18 in. 
