ANNUAL PLANTS 
f C 7\/\ ^NY of our annuals are grown in pots and 
A may be shipped and transplanted without dis¬ 
turbing the roots. Others are grown in small flats 
holding a dozen plants each. Plants dug from cold 
frames have been once transplanted. We grow world- 
famed novelties and vastly' improved older varieties, 
flowers which give charm and distinction to any~ 
garden. 
AGERATUM. Ball blue improved. 5 in. Densely' 
covered with lavender-blue flowers. 
Giant. 2 ft. 6 in. Large lavender-blue flower- 
heads. 40c. doz. 
ALYSSUM. Carpet of snow. Very neat and dainty 
for edges. 
Lilac queen. Delicate lilac. 6 in. 25c. doz. 
ANTIRRHINUM. Snapdragon. 2 ft. 50c. doz. 
En garde. Coral blended with yellow. 
Malmaison. Silvery pink. 
Royal rose. Brilliant deep rose. 
St. George. Luminous orange. 
Welcome. Brilliant crimson. 
White giant. 
Yellow giant. 
ANCHUSA. Blue bird. A profuse bloomer with deep 
indigo blue flowers. 18 in. 35c. doz. 
ARCTOTIS. Blue-eyed African daisy. Silvery white 
tinted with mauve. 2 ft. 35c. doz. 
ASTERS. Disease-resistant strains in the following 
colors: White, pink, lavender, red, purple, sin¬ 
gle lavender and single rose. 35c. doz. 
BEGONIAS. Everblooming type in shades of rose 
and red. $1.50 doz. 
B. Tuberous rooted. Pink, red, white, and salmon. 
50c. each. 
BROWALLIA elata. Dainty' nodding bright blue 
flowers. 1 ft. 35c. doz. 
CALENDULA. Apricot queen. 
Ball’s gold. Golden yellow with light centers. 
Frilled beauty. Orange. 35c. doz. 
CELOSIA plumosa superba. Flame of fire. 40c. doz. 
