ANTIRRHINUM. 
(Snapdragon.) Large, finely-shaped flowers of 
the most brilliant colors, with beautifully marked 
throats. Annuals. One to two feet. 
Antirrhinum majus. Fine mixed, oz., 
Extra Fine Mixed, from selected show 
flowers . 10 
Tom Thumb. Six inches. Mixed colors. 5 
New Giant. F.xtra large flowers, rich vel¬ 
vet texture, and brilliant colors. Mixed . 10 
AMARANTUS. 
Ornamental-foliaged and flowering annuals of 
striking effect, of rapid growth, easy culture, and 
showy. 
Amarantus caudatus (Love Lies Weed¬ 
ing). Dark crimson, drooping. 5 
Sunrise. Maroon; intense scarlet in upper 
half of branches ; very sbowy .10 
Mixed varieties. 5 
ARGEMONE. 
The glaucous foliage and poppy-like flowers arc 
very effective. Yellow and white. Annual. 
Argemone (Prickly Poppy). Mixed .... 5 
ASPERULA. 
Asperula odorata. The dried flowers and 
leaves have a delicious perfume, and impart 
an agreeable odor to clothes, etc.; perennial 5 
azurea setosa. Annual; sweet-scented; 
sky blue . 5 
BARTONI A. 
Annual. Produces very brilliant sbowy flowers 
above its gray foliage. 
Bartonia aurea. Golden yellow . 5 
BEGONIA. 
Begonia Vernon. Foliage with changing 
color and metallic luster; flowers carmine. 
Sow seed early in the spring . 10 
BALSAM. 
(Lady’s Slipper). An old and favorite garden 
flower, producing its gorgeous masses of beautiful, 
brilliant-colored double flowers in the greatest pro¬ 
fusion. Annual. 
Balsam, Improved Camellia-flowered. 
Flowers very large, extra double. Superb 
strain. Mixed colors.10 
Improved Camellia-flowered White 
Perfection.10 
Camellia or Rose - flowered. Very 
double. Mixed colors . 10 
Camellia-flowered. Flood red . 10 
Camellia-flowered. White . 10 
Camellia flowered Spotted. Mixed 
colors. 10 
Carnation Striped. Finest mixed .... 10 
Solferino. White, striped and spotted 
with red . 10 
Double. Occasionally only semi-double. 
Mixed colors ; oz., 40c . 5 
BRACHYCOME. 
(Swan River Daisy). Annual. Dwarf-grow¬ 
ing, covered all summer with pretty blue or white 
flowers ; suitable for edgings or pot culture. 
Brachycome. Blue, white, and mixed, each 5 
CACALIA. 
Half-hardy annuals with tassel -like bloom, 
called Flora’s Paint Brush. 
Cacalia coccinea. Scarlet . 5 
coccinea lutea. Yellow . 5 
CANNA (Indian Shot). 
Perennials, but will bloom the first year if seed 
be sown early. Soak the seed for twenty-four 
hours in warm water before sowing. 
Canna. Mixed varieties of the old types 5 
Crozy’s New Hybrids. Splendid varies 
tics, mostly dwarf.10 
