AGGELERetfuSSER SEED Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
A & M DELPHINIUM 
(Perennial Larkspur) 
One of the finest garden flowers and becoming increasingly 
popular both for garden show and for cutting. Seeds sown in 
beds or flats during August, September, October and November 
will bloom the following spring. Cover the seed lightly and 
shade the seed bed during August and September. The first 
transplanting may be made when plants are sufficiently large, 
spacing them about 6 inches apart. After they have bloomed 
the first time select the most desirable plants and transplant 
them to a permanent place in the garden. Spray the plants 
occasionally with Bordeaux Mixture to prevent Mildew. Seed 
germinates in about 20 days. 
A & M Sunbeam Hybrids — Shades and combinations of clear 
blue, mauve and purple overlaid with a glistening silvery sheen. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Hollyhock (Wrexham)—Tall spires with large florets closely 
placed on the spike. Rich assortment of light and dark shades. 
Pkt. 20c. 
Gold Medal Hybrids —The finest hybrids to be found in Del¬ 
phinium and all the lovely blues, lavenders and mauves are in 
this mixture. The plants are vigorous growers, producing tall, 
handsome spikes. Pkt. 15c, Vs oz. 35c. 
Cliveden Beauty —A greatly improved light blue variety. It 
is a strong grower with exquisite large flowers much in demand 
by the florist trade. Pkt. 20c. 
Belladonna —A lovely turquoise blue, which is a continuous 
bloomer. Splendid for cutting. This is the tall Delphinium so 
often seen in beds and borders and as cut flowers in the florists’ 
shops. Pkt. 15c, Vs oz. 50c. 
Bellamosa —A rich deep blue in color and of the same type 
and habit of growth as the Belladonna. The two grow beau¬ 
tifully together. Pkt. 15c, /& oz. 50c. 
Cambridge Blue —Clear light blue selection from the annual 
Chinensis. Pkt. 20c. 
Cardinale— Scarlet perennial Larkspur. This handsome native 
flower grows to a height of 4 feet or more and produces its 
brilliant flowers during the early summer monts. Pkt. 15c, 
Vs oz. 85c. 
Millicent Blackmore — Light blue and pale mauve with a large 
black center. Pkt. 25c. 
Mrs. Town ley Parker —Sky blue with white eye. Pkt. 25c. 
Summer Cloud —Best of the white hybrids. Pkt. 25c. 
Chinensis Fine Mixed — A very pleasing mixture containing 
dark blue, light blue and white, that blooms the first year from 
seed sown in the early spring. Pkt. 10c, ‘/v oz. 30c. 
DAHLIA SEED 
Culture— Sow seed in flats, covering lightly with sand, screen¬ 
ed leafmold or similar material. Place a square of burlap on 
top of seed bed and keep moist until seed is germinated, re¬ 
moving the burlap as soon as sprouts appear. When plants are 
4 or 5 inches high pot them and when well established trans¬ 
plant to the garden. Dahlias from seed will bloom the first 
season about four weeks later than from tubers. 
A & M Prize Mixed —All handpicked from the very finest, 
large flowering and double varities. Many wonderful seed¬ 
lings have resulted from this strain of seed. Pkt. 50c. 
Pompon Mixed —The small double dahlia so much prized for 
cutting. Pkt. 35c. 
Unwin's Dwarf Hybrids —Miniature semi-double flowers in a 
wide range of charming colors. Height 18 to 24 inches. Pkt. 35c. 
Coltness Scarlet Gem —Large single flowers of brightest scar¬ 
let. Blooms in 60 days; 2 feet high. Pkt. 35c. 
Single Mixed —Seed saved from the choicest varieties. Pkt. 10c. 
A & M DOUBLE DAISY 
(Beilis Perennis) 
A hardy perennial, blossoming freely all spring and summer. 
Plant is about 4 inches high and is valuable- for borders. 
Etna —Rich deep, red quilled; giant flowered. Pkt. 15c. 
Extra Double Red—Pkt. 10c. Extra Double Pink—Pkt. 10c. 
Snowball—Pkt. 10c. Double Mixed—Pkt. 10c. 
SHASTA DAISY 
This popular flower is noted for its keeping qualities as a cut 
flower. They should be planted in the fall or early spring. If 
planted in late fall will not bloom until the following spring. 
Alaska —The finest. Pkt. 10c. 
Giant Double Shasta Daisy — (New). The beautiful white 
double flowers are 5 inches across and are very similar to 
shaggy petalled asters. They are borne on long stiff stems and 
are very valuable for cutting. Being a new variety a percent¬ 
age of single flowers may be expected. Pkt. 25c. 
DIDISCUS COERULEUS 
(Blue Lace Flower) 
This beautiful lace flower is- a very attractive cut flower of a 
lovely blue shade and is most effectively used when mixed in 
bouquets. The culture is easy and being a hardy annual may 
be planted from early spring to late summer. If you like to 
raise your own cut flowers you’ll be glad to have this in your 
collection. Pkt. 10c, Vs oz. 25c. 
DUSTY MILLER—See Centaurea Candidissima 
Delphinium, Sunbeam Hybrids 
