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ABRONIA • Sand Verbena 
1102 Graceful, small verbena-like annuals of trailing habit, 
bearing rosy lilac, fragrant flowers in profusion. Thrive in a 
dry and sunny place. Height 8 inches. Pkt. 10c. 
Culture. Sow early in protected seed-beds or in open 
ground after danger of frost is over. Transplant or thin to 
1 foot apart. Peel off husks before sowing seeds. 
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ANTIGONON • Mountain Rose 
1145 In September and October, the vines are covered with 
long, graceful sprays of rose-colored, pea-shaped flowers. 
Unsurpassed for covering porches, high fences, or for trailing up 
on olatree-stumps. Seldom attacked by insects. Perennial, 
although the foliage is winter-killed. Pkt 10c; J^oz. 30c; oz.50c. 
Culture. Start seeds, preferably, indoors. Transplant 
outdoors when ground is warm and weather settled. 
Ageratum, Little Blue Star 
ALYSSUM 
Madwort 
Splendid little annual for edging 
ana bedding. It is easy to grow and 
starts to bloom a few weeks after 
planting. 
Culture. Sow the seed from 
January to May, preferably in boxes 
or protected seed-beds. Cover lightly, 
and transplant 4 to 5 inches apart 
when large enough to handle. Prefers 
a sunny location. 
Alyssum, Little Gem 
1123 Little Gem. Dwarf, compact 
grower, thickly covered with small 
white flowers. The most popular 
type for borders. Height 6 inches. 
Pkt. 10c; J^oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
1125 Lilac Queen. Similar to Little 
Gem, but carries an abundance of 
delicate lilac-colored blooms. 
Height 6 inches. Pkt. 10c; Hoz. 
30c; oz. 50c. 
1126 Procumbens (Carpet of Snow). 
The plants grow only about 4 
inches high, but cover the ground 
like a beautiful snow-white carpet. 
Well-grown plants often measure 
up to 1 Yi feet in diameter. It is ex¬ 
cellent for stone-hills and rock-gar¬ 
dens. Pkt. 10c; YiVL. 35c; oz. 60c. 
1128 Saxatile compactum (Bas¬ 
ket of Gold). Perennial Alyssum 
with attractive golden yellow 
blossoms. Excellent rock-garden 
plant. Height 9 inches. Pkt. 10c; 
J^oz. 20c; Hoz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
AGERATUM 
Floss Flower 
Attractive, rapid-growing, bushy 
annuals covered with woolly flower- 
heads in shades of white and blue. 
For best results, select a well-drained 
and not too rich soil. Make very 
attractive beds. 
Culture. Sow the seed from 
February to April, depending on 
latitude, preferably in indoor boxes 
or hotbeds. Transplant 8 to 10 inches 
apart. 
1105 Little Blue Star. Charming 
miniature variety with small, bright 
blue flowers. Pkt. 20c. 
1108 Imperial Dwarf Blue. Clear 
blue. Pkt. 10c; }4,oz. 20c. 
1114 Imperial Dwarf, Mixed 
Colors. Pkt. 10c; J^oz. 20c; 
J/ 20 Z. 35c. 
ANCHUSA 
These provide some of the few 
really blue flowers for our gardens. 
They are of easy culture and the 
blooms, produced in sprays, resemble 
those of the forget-me-not. Prefer a 
partly shaded location. Fine border 
plants and cut-flowers. 
Culture. The annual Blue Bird 
may be sown outdoors from February 
to May and thinned to 8 inches apart. 
The perennial Italica is best started 
early in protected seed-beds for Iatei 
transplanting. 
1143 Blue Bird. Vivid indigo-blue 
flowers. Annual. Height 1 x /i feet. 
Pkt. 10c; Hoz. 35c. 
1144 Italica, Dropmore Variety. 
Perennial with gentian-blue flowers 
produced on long, loose sprays. 
Height 4 feet. Pkt. 10c; J-^oz. 30c. 
AMARANTHUS 
Stately annuals admired for their 
f orgeous, brilliantly colored foliage. 
lake wonderful beds and show up 
well used as backgrounds for mixed 
borders. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
Culture. Sow early in protected 
seed-beds or late in open ground. 
Thin or transplant 2 feet apart. 
Sunny location and well-drained, not 
too rich soil are essential for best 
results. 
1139 Molten Fire. Bronze foliage 
crowned glowing fiery scarlet. 
Pkt. 20c; Lfoz. 75c. 
1140 Tricolor (Joseph’s Coat). Bril¬ 
liant scarlet, green, and yellow 
foliage. Pkt. 10c; }£oz. 25c. 
AQUILEGIA 
Columbine 
For graceful growth and refined 
beauty, few perennials rival the 
Aquilegias. They delight in a partly 
shaded location and freely produce 
their odd-shaped, long-spurred flow¬ 
ers on slender stems. Highly rated 
as a cut-flower, and fine for mixed 
perennial borders. Height 2 ]/i feet. 
Culture. Sow early in protected 
seed-beds or indoor boxes for later 
transplanting. Proper distance be¬ 
tween plants, 1 foot. 
1180 Long-spurred Hybrids,Mixed. 
Exquisite shades and combinations. 
Pkt. 25c; }4oz. 75c. 
For exquisite beauty, 
transplant 1 foot apart. 
Tall, Large-flowering m. 
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1160 Finest Mixture. 
Giant-flowered 
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Maximum or 
Strong growers with immense 
pikes of giant blooms. Pkt^ 
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1171 Th° Rose. Bright |45c . W 
1172 Maximum or Giant Mi 
New Rust-Proof Antirrhinum 
. Highly recommended for 
gardSis^wliere rust prevails 1 ™ 11 ^ 1 ' 0 ^.^ ure> Contains a wonderful 
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Anchusa, Blue Bird 
ARCTOTIS 
Beautiful, sun-loving bush Daisies 
with large, showy, marguerite-like 
blossoms. Splendid for mixed borders 
and for cutting. 
Culture. Sow the seeds from 
February to May, according to 
latitude, in protected seed-beds or 
boxes for later transplanting. 
1175 Grandis (Blue-eyed African 
Daisy). The pure white petals, 
backed lilac, radiate from a con¬ 
trasting steel-blue center. Pkt. 10c; 
Moz. 25c. 
1177 New Hybrids. Wonderful new 
Arctotis in lovely soft and rich 
shades. Pkt. 25c; 3 for 65c. 
Antirrhinum maximum 
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