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A Uraoiim H. A. One of the best 
Alyssum, oweet. known annuals; used 
extensively for bordering 1 and edging 1 , also 
valuable for cutting. Flowers from early 
No. Summer till late Fall. Fkt. 
105 Bentliami (Sweet Alyssum). White. 10 in. 
4 oz. $1.00, oz. 30c. $0.05 
200 Benthami compactum. Dwarf white. (! in. 
Oz. 75c. .05 
205 Little Gem. Dwarf white. 4 in...Oz. 75c. .05 
210 “LITTLE DORB.IT." The very dwarfest 
Sweet Alyssum. This new variety forms 
a perfect little bush, with miniature 
white rocket flowers; a perfect gem for 
edging.Oz. $1.00 .10 
215 Carpet of Snow (Procumbens). Pure 
white, very dwarf and sweet. 4 in. 
Oz. 75c. .10 
220 Saxatile Compactum (Gold Dust). H. P. 
Yellow. 9 in. Excellent for bordering 
perennial gardens. .. Vi oz. 20c., oz. 60c. .10 
240 AMBROSIA Mexicana. Sweet-scented annual, 
useful in bouquets. 1 to 1 *4 ft..Oz. 50c. .05 
Snapdragon, Double White 
Alyssum, Little Dorrit 
No. AMPELOPSIS. H. P. Pkt. 
250 Quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper or Woodbine). 
Foliage turns scarlet in Fall.Oz. 50c.$0.05 
255 Veitchii (Boston, or Japanese Ivy). One of the 
best hardy vines for covering brick or stone 
building; foliage dense, turning to scarlet 
in Fall.Oz. 50c. 
A r _ H. P. Flowers borne on spikes of a va- 
nncnusa. riety of blue shades. Useful in shrub¬ 
bery and perennial gardens. 
“Dropmore Variety.” H. P. The bright blue 
Forget-Me-Not-like flowers are borne on 
graceful stems during the entire season and 
way late into the Fall. It is a great improve¬ 
ment over the existing varieties. Hardy peren¬ 
nial. 4 to 5 ft. % oz. 75c. 
Barrelieri. Deep blue, throat shaded white to 
pink. 2 ft. 
Capensis. H. A. Azure blue. 2 ft. 
Italica. Deep blue. 3 ft.Oz. $1.00 
sempervirens. Rich blue. 2 ft.Oz. 1.25 
ANEMONE. H. P. One of the most beautiful pe¬ 
rennials, having a great variety of color and 
flowering in May and June. 
Single De Caen (Wind Flower). Mixed. 9 in. 
M oz. 25c. 
St. Brigid (Irish Anemone). Extra large. 
Mixed. 9 in. Vi oz. 50c. 
300 ANTHEMIS Kelwayi. H. 1’. Bright yellow flow¬ 
ers, usually blooming all Summer.. . % oz. 30c. 
260 
270 
2S0 
290 
29 
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Antii-rliinum (Snapdragon). Half-hardy 
ii l ii i mil uin. perennial and annual. One of 
the finest flowers for cutting in existence, bear¬ 
ing long spikes of gorgeously colored flowers. It 
is also grown extensively under glass in the Win¬ 
ter. Seed sown in the house or hotbed during 
February or March will flower in July and con¬ 
tinue until frost. 
Majus. Tall Growing. (3 feet.) 
312 Double White. Novelty of 1912. 
315 Pinest Mixed. 
318 Venus (New). Delicate rose . . . 
throat .y 4 oz. 75c. 
320 Pure White (Queen Victoria).14 oz. 50c. 
325 Scarlet (Firefly) . 
330 Yellow .‘. 
335. Rose (Cottage Maid) . 
340 Delicate Rose. 
345, Salmon Pink (Self) . 
Collection of six varieties. 
Intermediate Varieties. (18 inches.) 
355 Dainty Queen. Salmon chamois, 
yellow lip . y 4 oz. 60c. 
360 Gloriosum. Carmine, white throat. .. V± oz. 50c. 
365 Queen of the North. White . % oz. 40c. 
370 Black Prince. Deep maroon. 
375 Golden Queen . 
3SO Brilliant Scarlet . 
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. Vi oz. 7 be. 
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Vi oz. 35 c. 
.10 
Vi oz. 40c. 
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Vi oz. 40c. 
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Vi oz. 60c. 
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Vi oz. 50c. 
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