Anchusa Capensis, 
or Cape 
Forget-Me-Not. 
A hardy annual of more 
than ordinary beauty. It 
grows about two feet high, 
branching freely and bear¬ 
ing a profusion, of the most 
lovely flowers, similar in all 
respects to the Forget-me- 
not, though the blossoms 
are much larger and of fin¬ 
er color. It is always taken 
for a beautiful, large- 
flowering Forget-me-not, 
and for bouquets and cut 
flowers it is indeed superior 
to it. Its color is a deep, 
clear, brilliant blue with a 
pure white eye; one of the 
rarest and most lovely 
shades of that color. It 
blooms early and continues 
all summer. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 
Mr. B. McClelion, 
Williamston, So. Car., 
Mar., 1908. Your sweet 
peas and pansies did 
well last year. I speak 
a good word for your 
flower seeds. 
Alyssum, Little Gem. 
The plants are very dwarf. Each 
spreads so as to completely cover a cir¬ 
cular space twelve to twenty inches m 
diameter. They soon become one mass 
of white, remaining in full bloom 
from spring to fall—being densely 
studded with the beautiful miniature 
spikes of deliciously fragrant flowers. 
Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 30 cts. 
Alyssum, Saxatile Compactum. 
Showy, golden-yellow flowers, hardy 
perennial, blooms the first season; 
excellent for rock work. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 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—F or a cemetery plant, nothing 
is more suitable than Sweet Alyssum- 
requiring but little care and attention 
and being a continuous bloomer 
throughout the summer. 
Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts. 
Alyssum, Little Gem. 
