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ALYSSU M, Carpet of 
Snow. (HA-6 in.) 
A favorite little an¬ 
nual because of its 
fragrance and 
abundance of bloom. 
Grows only 6 inches 
high, yet one plant 
will cover a space 
12 to 20 inches in 
diameter and be a 
mass of the purest 
white from early 
summer until frost. 
One of the finest 
plants for beds, 
borders and rock- 
work. 
(Pkt., 5c) (y 2 oz., 35c). 
ANTIRRHINUM — (See 
Snapdragon). 
AQUILEGIA—(See Colum¬ 
bine). 
ASPARAGUS FERN, 
Sprengeri (Emerald 
Feather). (TA-4 ft.) 
Beautiful for either 
pot culture or hang¬ 
ing baskets. Grows 
freely all the year; 
a popular house 
plant. 
(Pkt., 10c) (100 Seeds 
40c). 
ASTERS. (HHA.) 
Asters have always 
been one of the 
favorite American 
flowers but the past 
few years disease in 
many sections has 
made it impossible 
to grow them. Plant 
breeders have now 
developed new wilt resistant sorts that are destined to bring this 
gorgeous flower back into the front ranks of easily grown an¬ 
nuals. Favorable reports as to the value of the resistant strains 
have been received from all sections of the United States. Even 
in soil not affected with rot, we believe you will find these strains 
more vigorous and safer than the ordinary ones. 
Snapdragon (Antirrhinum) 
ASTERS, Wilt Resistant Crego Mixed. (2 ft.) 
Large very double blooms having long shaggy twisted petals 
borne on branching plants of robust growth. 
(Pkt., 15c) (% ok., 40c). 
Asters, Wilt Resistant Crego Mixed Growing for Seed on One of 
Our Farms Near Corte*, Colorado at an Elevation of 6700 Feet. 
Ute Peak, Height of 10,000 Feet in the Background. 
Growing Flowers from Seed—see page 94 
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