Aiyssum, Little Gem. 
Aiyssum, Little Gem. 
The plants are very dwarf. Each spreads so as to com¬ 
pletely cover a circular space 12 to 20 inches in 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. Or., 30 Cts. 
Aiyssum, Saxatile Compactum. 
£°lden-yellow flowershardy perennial; blooms 
the first season; excellent for rock work. Pkt. 200 
Seeds. 5 Cts. 
Try Walker’s E,xcelsior Plant Food. It 
is the BUST. 25 and 50 Cts. 
Aiyssum, Sweet. 
Its pure white, 
fragrant flowers 
are produced from 
early spring until 
killed by frost ; 
very usefel in all 
kinds of bouquets. 
Note —For a cem¬ 
etery plant, noth¬ 
ing is more suita¬ 
ble than Sweet Ai¬ 
yssum — requiring 
but little care and 
attention and a 
continuous bloom¬ 
er throughout the 
summer. Pkt. 300 
Seeds, 4c.; oz., 25c. 
7,rt«WEAP 0i/ s , 
FOR WINTER 
BLOOMING. 
Do not fail to get 
a supply of Chinese 
Primroses for win= 
tenblooming. Do 
this during July 
and August so they 
may become well 
established before 
cold weather. Keep 
in partial shade and 
water moderately. 
A dozen plants well 
grown will yield a 
whole windowful 
of bloom during 
winter. 
Arabis Alpina. 
The pure white flowers grow so uniformly and thickly that 
it gives the effect of a sheet of snow. Plants perfectly hardy . 
The earliest, prettiest spring flower. The spreading tufts 
are densely clothed with neat, lively green leaves and cov_ 
ered with pure white flowers of the most lovely effect, con. 
spicuous at great distance, especially in large masses on- 
rockeries or broad edgings for park roads, having the ad¬ 
vantage of braving the greatest drought during summer 
and always looking neat. Pkt. 300 Seeds, 5 Cts. 
