Fottler , Fislte, Rawson 
Co., Boston 
75 
ABUTILON (Chinese Bell Flower, or Flow¬ 
ering Maple). G. P. Greenhouse shrub 
and profuse bloomer. Valuable in the 
No. garden and an excellent house plant. Pkt. 
15 Finest Mixed Varieties. 4 ft.$0.15 
ACHILLEA (Sneezew'ort or Milfoil). H. P. 
Double, daisy-like flowers; blooms from 
June till October. 
30 Tlie Pearl. Pure white. 2% ft. % oz. $2.00 .15 
A rnnifum (Monkshood). H. P. Bong spikes 
of helmet shaped flowers; excel¬ 
lent for shady locations. 
40 Finest Mixed. 3 ft.Oz. 60c. 
45 Napellus. Blue. 3 ft.Oz. 75c. 
50 Napellus albus. White. 3 ft.Oz. $1.25 
55 Lycoctonum. Yellow. 4 ft. % oz. 50c. 
5S Tauricum. Dark violet. 3 ft.. . *4 oz. 50c. 
ACROCLINIUM (Everlasting). H. A. Ex¬ 
tensively used as a dried flower for 
house decoration. They should be gath¬ 
ered before fully open and tops hung 
downward to dry. 
.05 
. 1 " 
.10 
.Hi 
10 
60 
album fl. pi. Double white. 
1 
ft.. 
.Oz. 25c. 
.05 
65 
roseum. Rose. 1 ft. 
.Oz. 25c. 
.05 
70 
roseum fl. pi. Double rose. 
i 
ft’.’. 
.OZ. 25c. 
.06 
7 5 
ADENOPHORA Potanini. 
H. 
P. 
Large 
flowers of light blue color, bell-shaped 
and of drooping habit. 2 ft. 
80 ADLUMIA cirrliosa (Mountain Fringe). 
H. B. Excellent climber with fern-like 
foliage and bearing rosy-lilac flowers, 
blooming first season. 15 ft. % oz. $1.00 
ADONIS. 
85 aestivalis (Flos Adonis). H. A. Deep green 
foliage and scarlet flowers.10 
90 autumnalis (Pheasant’s Eye). H. A. Flow¬ 
ers crimson, dark center. 1 ft. Oz. 25c. .05 
95 vemalis. H. P. Finely cut foliage, bright 
yellow flowers, blooming early in May. .05 
100 AGATHEA ccelestis (Blue Marguerite). 
Free-blooming tender perennial, with 
blue, daisy-like flowers. Fine for Win¬ 
ter flowering. 1*£ ft. M oz. 50c. .15 
AffPratnm H. H. A. Flowers forming in 
heads and blooming continu¬ 
ally all Summer. Valuable for borders and 
edgings. Tall varieties used for bedding. 
103 Rotkappchen. New. Dwarf, compact, deli¬ 
cate rose color, shading darker. 9 in... -.15 
Achillea P tar mica (The Pearl) 
AGERATUM—Continued 
No. Pkt. 
105 Lasseauxi. Rose colored. 18 in.. Oz. $1.00.$0.05 
110 Mexicanum. Bight blfie. 18 in.. . .Oz. 50c. .05 
115 Mexicanum album. While. 18 in. .Oz. 40c. .05 
120 Blue Perfection. Darkblue. 18 in. .Oz. $1.25 .10 
125 Dwarf Imperial White. 9 in.Oz. 60c. .05 
130 Dwarf Imperial Blue. Deep blue.Oz. 75c. .05 
135 Swanley Blue. Fine for bedding. 9 in... .10 
140 Little Dorrit. Azure blue. 
Oz. 75c. .10 
145 Little Blue Star. Bright 
blue.15 
150 Princess Victoria Louise. 
Bright blue, white cen¬ 
ter. 8 in.Oz. $1.50 .10 
AGROSTEMMA. Freeflower- 
ing plants of both an¬ 
nual and perennial 
sorts. 
155 Cceli-rosa (Rose of Heav¬ 
en). H. A. Bright rose. 
IS in.Oz. 30c. .05 
165 Coronaria (Mullein Pink). 
H. P. Dark blood red. 
2 ft.Oz. 35c. .05 
170 Flos-Jovis (Jove Flower). 
H. P. Bright pink. 18 in. .10 
175 hybrida Walkeri. II. P. 
Extra large; bright 
pink. 15 in.. . % oz. $1.25 .15 
ALOYSIA (Lemon-Scented 
Verbena). G. P. Fra¬ 
grant foliage; useful 
for bouquets. 
185 citricdcra. 2 ft.10 
ALYSSUM. See page 76. 
AMARANTHTJS. H. A. 
Plants having brilliant 
foliage which are both 
useful and decorative. 
225 caudatus (Love-Lies-Bleed¬ 
ing). Drooping crim¬ 
son flowers borne in 
racemes. 2 ft. . .Oz. 35c. .05 
230 cruentus (Prince’s Feath¬ 
er). Dark red feathery 
flowers.Oz. 35c. .05 
235 tricolor (Joseph’s Coat). 
Foliage green, varie¬ 
gated crimson and yel¬ 
low. 2 ft.*4 oz. 30c. .05 
Ageratum “ Rotkappchen 
