Abroola. Sand Verbena; rose, likes sun. (14) 
A gr ostein in a cceli-rosa, 1 ft., mixed. 
Alonsoa, Scarlet, Chamois, Myrtle-leaved, 
Warscewicvil scarlet, and Compacta for pots. Also mixed. 
Amaranthus, annual foliage and flower- 
inp plants thriving in a rather dry soil and sunny situa¬ 
tion We have Atropurpureus, Abyssinia, Amabilis tricol¬ 
or, Bicolor ruber. Brilliant, Caudatus, Cruentus, Hypo- 
chondryacus, Monstrosus, Oriflamnie, Melancholicus ru¬ 
ber, Tricolor, etc., separate or mixed. 
Amberboa Muricata rosea, a fine 
annual. Flowers rose showy, valuable for cutting. 
AnagraMis, Pimpernel, 1 ft., fine for pots 
or beds. Red, Blue, Lilac, mixed. _ 
Anchnsa, Dropmore, a biennial 3 ft. high- 
flowers rich blue, in clusters. 
Anthemis Kelwayi, hardy perennial 
2 feet; becomes a dense.clump, bearing a mass of golden 
“daisies” throughout autumn. 
Arctotis, 1 foot; annual; large, bright flow¬ 
ers; Lavender, Orange, mixed. 
Argremone, Mexican. Poppy; 2 ft., pretty 
foliage, large, showy flowers: likes sand and sun. White 
Yellow, Mixed. Makes a pretty summer hedge. 
Arnebia Cornuta, gold, spotted brown. 
Artemisia Annua, Sweet Pern; 5 feet; 
fragrant foliage, pretty. Gracilis, silvery foliage. 
Asperula Aaturea, 1 foot, bushy annual; 
fragrant blue clusters. 
ASTERS, DOUBLE, FINEST SORTS. 
PA50NY perfection. improved branching. ostrich feather. 
Aster, Paeony Perfection,— Handsome race, the flowers large, with incurved petals, 
and showing a great variety of beautiful colors. Excellent for beds. Grows about two feet high. 
Aster, Improved Branching-.— These are really the most beautiful, desirable and 
popular of Asters. The plants are of branching habit, the large double flowers borne on long, strong stems remain in 
beauty for a long time, and are splendid either for showy autumn beds or for cuttiDg. These are the beautiful Asters 
mostly so attractive in the markets during the autumn months. We can supply them in these colors- White Rose 
Light Blue, Lavender, Indigo Shell Pink, Enchantress Pink, Gray Violet. Also all colors in splendid mixture. ’ 
Aster, Ostrich Feather.— These bear fluffy double flowers that are much admired. 
They grow two feet tall, are free blooming, and fine in beds or for cutting. Goliath, large white, and ail colors mixed 
Aster, Autumn Queen Fiery Scarlet, a very bright, beautiful double Aster a foot 
high; flowers double, of medium size, freely produced and showy in beds. 
Aster, Queen of the Market, similar to Autumn Queen: a foot high; fine for beds 
and pots. White, Blush, Deep Blue, Bright Blue, Mixed. 
Aster, Other Sorts: Crown Pompon, Mixed; Chrysanthemum, Mixed; Victoria, Mixed. 
Beilis Perennis, Double Daisy, a beau¬ 
tiful hardy edging plant, 
easily grown from seeds, 
blooming freely the first 
season. The plants be¬ 
come pretty little tufts that 
arc covered from early 
spring until early winter 
(except for a few weeks in 
summer) with charming 
double flowers from white 
to deep rose. They may 
be classed almost with the 
Pansy in value. We have 
Monstrosa Double White; 
Monstrosa Double Red; Snowball, white; Double Quilled 
Red; Ranunculus-flowered. Separate or mixed. 
Bidens, Dahlioides, half-hardy perennial. 
Bartonia aurea, an annual a foot high, 
branching and bearing lovely golden flowers. 
Basil, Sweet, Large Green, delioiously fra¬ 
grant foliage: a fine herb. 
Beet, Ornamental, showy foliage plants for 
beds or borders; of easy culture. We have Victoria, red 
foliage; Silver-leaved, curled; Brazilllan, handsomely var¬ 
iegated; Chilian Crimson and Chilian Yellow; separate or 
all in fine mixture. 
Bro-wallia, lovely branching plants a foot 
high, the flowers of exquisite form and texture, and con¬ 
tinually produced. Fine for garden or house; bloom well 
in winter. Elata Violacea, violet; Elata Alba, white; Elata 
Compacta, best for pots, blue. Separate or mixed. 
Braeliycome, Swan River Daisy, little 
annuals of great beauty: elegant in a bed or border. Little 
Blue Star; Iberidifolia. blue, white; White Star. Mixed. 
