Ambrosia. 
A hardy annual with long 
spiral stems, bearing an abun¬ 
dance of small, round, greenish- 
yellow buds and blossoms which 
are exceedingly fragrant. It is 
as desirable as the Rose Geran¬ 
ium as a plant with fragrant 
foliage, and for making up into 
bouquets and other floral work. 
Its long, beautiful, fringy 
spirals of lovely green are un¬ 
surpassed. It is one of the 
easiest plants to grow, and seed 
may be sown early in open 
ground. Pkt., 250 seeds, 4 cts. 
Alyssum, Little Gem. 
The plants are very dwarf. 
Each spreads so as to completely 
cover a circular space twelve to 
twenty inches in diameter. They 
soon become one mass of white, 
remaining in full bloom from 
jring to fail—being densly stud¬ 
ded with the beautiful miniature 
spikes cf deliciously fragrant 
flowers. Pkt., 200 seeds, 4 cts.; 
oz.,30 cts. 
Alyssum, Sweet. 
Its pure white fragrant flowers 
are produced from early spring 
until killed by frost; very useful 
in all kinds of bouquets. Note— 
For a cemetery plant, nothing is 
more suitable than Sweet Alys¬ 
sum—requiring but little care 
and attention and a continuous 
bloomer throughout the summer. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 4cts.; oz., 
25 cts. 
Alyssum, 
Saxatile Compactum. 
Showy golden-yellow flowers ; 
hardy perennial, blooms the first 
season ; excellent for rock-work 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 4 cts. 
Angers Breath, or Gypsophila, 
An annual that should bo in every garden, for it 
thrives everywhere, and furnishes the loveliest ma¬ 
terial for all kinds of bouquets. The tiny little flowers 
are borne.in abundance on long, graceful, branchin ; 
stems which lend a most graceful, light appearance to 
any bunch of flowers. Pkt., 250 seeds, 4 cts. 
Aquilegia, or Columbine. 
Very handsome, ornamental, hardy perennial plants 
of easy cultivation and bearing in profusion large 
flowers of novel shape and in a great variety of colors. 
Double Mixed. Pkt,, 150 seeds, 3 cts. 
