Agcratum. 
AGERATUn. 
A plant that blossoms constantly all summer In the 
F\ r ..« en ;inc ^ ma ^ os a pleasing contrast of color with more 
hrilliunt varieties. I offer seed of the new Imperial Dark 
Itlue as best and most showy. Pkt., 1800 seeds, 3 cents. 
ACACIA, Farnesiana. 
One of the most beautiful plants in cultivation, having 
delicate, fern-liko follagoand charming yellow, tassel-like 
Mowers of the most delicious fragrance. It is one of the 
most easily cultivated of greenhouse plants, and sufllciont- 
y hardy to withstand the winter in a temperature very 
little higher than freezing point.. Seeds should bo sown in 
sandy peat, about U Inch deep, in a temperature of 55 deg. 
to 60 deg. suits thorn well. Pot off when large onough to 
handle, and place in a cool, close pit or house until quite 
established. Pkt., 10 seeds, 0 cts. 
Mr*. Ellen Warner, Hamlet, N. Y.. Mch., 24. ’95, writesc-I have been 
your customer for three seasons and have found you to bo punctual 
Hnd your seeds proved in every respect satisfactory. 
tub past 
season has 
proved the 
greatest busi¬ 
ness year I 
have known; 
my sales of 
Mower seeds 
has boon 
simply enor¬ 
mous-over ono 
and a quarter mil¬ 
lion packets, and 
lias tested my 
facilities as 
never before. 
It would 
that all 
world.by com¬ 
mon consent, 
agreed to cu¬ 
rt oav or to 
swamp this 
enterprise, by 
Hooding 1t 
with tromend- 
ous aggre¬ 
gates of pat¬ 
ron ago, be¬ 
stowed in 
rapid succes¬ 
sion—and the 
end is not yet. 
Alyssum, Little Gem. 
ALYSSUn, Little Oeh. 
IfCijll 
M r b. H. W. 
Phillips, 10 Park 
St., RuLlnnd.Vt., 
March 23, 1896, 
writOH: I was 
well p 1 o a h o d 
with the seeds 
bought of you 
lust year; huvo a 
nice Primrose in 
bloHHom, also 
Nome lovely Cur- 
nation*. 
The plants arc vorv dwarf, each spreads so as to 
completely cover a circular space twelve to twenty 
Inches in diameter. Thoysoon become ono mass of 
white, remaining In full bloom from spring to fall- 
being densely studded with the beautiful miniature 
spikes of dollclously fragrant Mowers. Pkt., 150 
Heeds, 4 cents. 
ALYSSUM, Sweet. 
Its pure white, fragrant flowers are produced from 
early spring till killed by frost, very useful in all 
kinds of bouquets. Noth. l«'or a Cemet ery Plant, 
nothing is more suitable than Sweet Alyssum re¬ 
quiring but llttlo care and attention, and a con¬ 
tinuous bloomer throughout the summer. Pkt., 
1800 Heeds, 3 contH. 
