ABUTILON. ACROCLINIUM. 
ABUTILON. (FLOWERING MAPLE.) 
A very popular perennial shrub with boll shaped, drooping flowers; well adapted to 
house culture, easily raised from seed, and If sown before April, under glass, plants will 
bloom tho first season. For winter flowering, plant In September. Finest mixed. Pkt, 20 
seeds, 8 cents. 
ACROCLINIUM, (EVERLASTING.) 
One of tho most beautiful and valuable of tho everlasting flowers, called by some “Pink 
Daisies,” very olfectlvo in borders during tho blooming season and possessing the additional 
advantage of bolng available for winter decoration, for which purpose it is now extensively 
grown. The densely double flowers are faultless both in shape and color; the flowers are 
somewhat largorthan tho single; and, from tho seed I offor, about 75 per cent will bo double. 
On first unfolding, tho flowers show a charming rosy hue, fading Into a delicate pink at a later 
stage. Tho usefulness of a double form of so popular and useful an everlasting as the 
Acrocllnlum undoubtedly Is, needs no commont. Pkt. 00 seeds, 4 cents. 
CRAB’S EYE VINE. (ABRUS PRECATORIUS.) 
A most beautiful cllmbor, either for not culture or tho open ground In summer; bears 
clusters of bright vollow flowers, followed by bunches of pods which, when dry, burst open, 
disclosing brilliant red Hoods with black eyes, used for making beads and other ornaments, 
for which purpose they aro oxcoodlngly protty Pkt., 10 seeds, O cents. w 
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