21 st Annual Oriental Seed Co ., Ltd ” San Francisco , Cal . 東洋種物株式會社農家便寶創業蒗二十一年 39 
AMAKANTHUS ( アマランサス） 
Hardy annuals, grown e penally for 
their brilliant foliage. 
CAUDA rUS (Love Lies Bleeding)—Light 
yellowish green foliage;long, drooping 
crimson flower spikes. Plants grow three 
feet high. (Pkt” 10 c.) (oz” 30 c o ) 
SALTCIFOLIU ^ or WILLOW-LEAVED 
一 This variety is like the above except thot 
the foliage is fine, giving a drooping, grace¬ 
ful effect. (Pkt., 10 c.) ^ 1/4 oz” 50 c.) 
TRICOLOR (Joseph’s Coat) The leaves 
of this variety are green, red and yellow. 
(Pkt, 10 c.) ( 1 /i oz , 35 c.) 
ALYSSUM (7 ラ 4 サム） 
A fragrant hardy annual having the odor 
of honey and bearing spikes of small white 
flowers in great profusion throughout the 
winter, spring and summer. Without a doubt 
the best white border plant, is also useful for 
beds and baskets and will begin to bloom 
when quite small. 
CARPET of SNOW—Very compact, grow¬ 
ing about three inches high, one plant often 
having a diameter of 15 inches. (Pkt., 10 c.) 
( 1/4 oz. ， 25 c.) 
LITTLE GEM—Grows 4 to 6 inches high. 
One of the finest for low beds and borders. 
(Pkt, 10c.) ( 1/4 oz , 25 c.) 
SWEET WHITE- The tallest of this group, growing 8 to 
12 inches. A profuse bloomer. (Pkt, 10 c ) oz , 30 c.) 
LILAC QUEEN—A delicate lilac (dwarf). (Pkt, 10 c.) 
( 1/4 oz, 25 c.) 
SAXA i ILE YELLOW 一 A perennial variety of pleasing 
yell 一 w color. Height 1 ft. (Pkt., 15 c.) ( 1/4 oz., 35 c.) 
Sweet Alyssum ( T ライサム） 
ABRONIA (Sand Verbena) 
A hardy annual, trailing in habit, about nine inches 
high, bearing verbera-like clusters of flowers, which are 
very fragrant. A native of California, ’i hrives in dry 
situations, and is valuable for rock work or hanging baskets. 
UMBELLATA — Rosy lilac. (Pkt., 10c.) 
ABUTILON (アブチロン） 
MAXIMUM GIANT FLOWERED MIXED (Flower¬ 
ing Maple)—Perennial. Seeds grow re dily if started 
in February or March and will bloom in fall. Various 
shades of pink and red. 3 ft. tall, (Pkt., 25c ) 
ACHIMENES 
FINEST MIXED — Flowers are similar to Gloxinias. They 
cover a wide range of attractive colors and .bloom pro¬ 
fusely. Suitable for hanging baskets and pots. (Pkt., 35c.) 
ACONITUM Monk’s Food 
NAPELLUS 一 Hardy perennial, easily grown and produc¬ 
ing long spikes of blue and white flowers. May be plant¬ 
ed in partial shade. The seed is slow to germinate. Sow 
in flats in the spring and transplant. Height 3 to 5 feet. 
(Pkt, 15c.) 
ACROCL1NIUM 
Hardy annual everlasting flowers, white and self pink 
with golden centers. Should be ctt the first day they open. 
DOUBLE ROsEA — Bright pink. (Pkt., 10c.) 
DOUBLE MIXED—Pink and white (Pkt., 10c.) 
ADONIS (ァドニス） 
AESTIVALIS (Pheasant Eye)—Annual.12 inches. Flow¬ 
ers crimson, blow germinating and should be sown in 
fall or early spring. Does best in light soil and in f ull sun 
or partial shade, (Pkt., 10c.) 
AU 1UMNALI^ — Annual. Red flowers with dark center. 
12-18 inches. (Pkt., 10c.) 
VERNAL1S- Yellow perennial12 inches tall. Fine for 
rock work or borders. (Pkt., 10c.) 
AGAPANTHUS 
A hardy lily bearing clusters of bright blue flowers on 
stiff stems 3 feet high, Although usually propagated from 
bulbs it can easily be grown from seed. ( ビ kt” 25c.) 
AGATHEA (7 ガゼャ） 
Sometimes referred to as the Blue Marguerite. Plants 
dwarf and compr.ct, coven d thro じ ghout a long season with 
myriads of small Blue Marguerite-like flowers. These are 
splendid for cutting purposes. (P'kt,lCc.) 
MOLTEN FIRE -Very attractive, the top leaves being 
being bright crimson and the lower maroon. (Pkt., K'c ) 
AGROSTEMMA 
COELI-ROSA (Rose of Heaven) - Beautiful annual of 
easy culture. Very floriferous flowers a reddish rose. 
Thrives in full sun. 12-18 inches tall. (Pkt., 10 c.) 
CORONARIA (Rose Campion) Perennial, 21/2 feet 
tall. Produces bright crimson flowers with silvery white 
foliage. Excellent for cutting. (Pkt., 25 c.) 
AMPELOPSIS 
QUINQUEFOLIA (Virginia Creeper) — A very popular 
climber. Hardy perennial. Seed may be sown any time 
'of the year. During the summer the foliage is green, 
changing to various shades of bronzy red during the fall. 
(Pkt., 10 c.) 
VEITCHI (Boston Ivy)—A valuable perennial climber 
which grows rapidly, clinging to brick and wood. The 
leaves are deep green, changing to scarlet in the fall. 
(Pkt., 10 c.) 
ANCHUSA ITALICA (アンチ ユーサ） 
DROPMORE VARIETY—One of the best hardy peren¬ 
nials, growing 3 to 5 ft. nigh, and having long loose sprays 
of lovely forget-me-not-like flowers of a rich gentian blue. 
Is very free flowering, blooming over a long season. 
(Pkt., 10 c.) 
BLUE BIRD -Vivid indigo blue. Annual. 2 feet. (Pkt. 
25 c.) 
CAPENSIS (Summer Forget-Me-Not)—Very free grow¬ 
ing biennial. Azure blue. 2 feet. (Pkt., 10 c.) 
ANEMONE 
( ァネモネ） 
1 he flowers came in a 
great variety of colors 
They bloom very early in 
Spring and make a nice dis¬ 
play when planted in a bed 
or border. Sow seed out¬ 
doors from April to June 
for next Spring’s bloom and 
keep shaded until plant Anemone ( アネモ枣） 
appear. 
CAEN or GIANT SINGLE -Mixed. (Pkt., lCc.) ( 1/4 oz., 
50 c.) 
ST. BRIGID -Mixture of semi-double and double flowers. 
True Irish Strain. (Pkt” loc.) ( 1/8 oz., $ LOO) 
CHRYSAN THEMUM FLOWERED A new French 
strain of remarkable beauty producing large double 
flowers composed of numerous narrow petals not unlike 
a well grown Chrysanthemum. 25 c. 
ALONSO A Mask Flower ( マスクフラワ） 
WA 乂 SCEWICZl A free-flowering annual plant with 
bright vermilion scarlet flowers with golden streamers; 
is a half h irdy annual, grows 2 feet t ill and thrives best 
in -a sunny situation. ow the seed in boxes in early 
Spring and transplant when danger from frost is over- 
(Pkt, 10c.) 
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