a v. white] 
Choice and Rare 
Flowers. 
& 
ACHILLEA 
PTARMICA. 
ABUTILON 
(Flowering Maple). 
The florists adver¬ 
tise each year new and 
desirable varieties of 
these always popular 
plants, but the seed 
here offered will give 
you as choice a selec¬ 
tion, being grown from 
many of the newer and 
charming kinds. The 
colors range from pure 
white, straw and yel¬ 
low, to rose, crimson 
and scarlet, with the 
beautiful veins. and. 
markings peculiar to 
these delicate swing¬ 
ing bells. They bloom 
from seed when ten or 
twelve inches high. 
Mixed. Pkt , 5 cts. 
AGERATUM 
(Imperial Dwarf Blue). 
This always popular edging plant grows read¬ 
ily and quickly from seed, and will thrive in 
almost any soil or location. Sow in the open 
ground in May, or in August i f wanted for winter 
blooming. A few cents will furnish enough 
S lants for a border for a large bed. which will be 
ottod throughout the season with pretty blue, 
brush-like flowers. Tender perennial. Pkt., 
3 cts.; 24 oz., 15 cts. 
A beautiful plant, 
bearing in great pro¬ 
fusion large clusters 
of double flowers, pure 
white, giving the plant 
appropriately the 
name of “ The Pearl.” 
Invaluable for floral 
pieces, bouquets, and 
fine for cemetery 
planting, as it is per¬ 
fectly hardy and read¬ 
ily takes care of itself. 
Perennial, Pkt.,5cts. 
ABRUS PRECATORIUS 
(Crab’s Eye Vine). 
The Prayer Bean, a handsome 
climber for pot culture. It bears 
clusters of purple butterfly¬ 
shaped flowers, but is chiefly re¬ 
markable for its bright scarlet 
seeds with black eyes, which are 
used for ornamental purposes 
and for rosaries. Greenhouse 
perennial, Pkt,, 4 cts. 
ABUTILON. 
