Flowering Annual Plants 
A Limited Number of Choice Specialties, Chiefly Miniature Varieties, 
suitable for intimate Little Gardens and for Small Flower Arrangements 
DWARF FRENCH MARIGOLDS OLD-FASHIONED MIGNONETTE 
MIDGET ZINNIAS PANSIES, EXTRA CHOICE 
STRAINS 
Pot-grown plants, .20 each; $1.80 per ten. 
See also Varieties of Dwarf Albany Ivy and Small-leaved Ivy as listed 
on page 15. 
Attractive Material for Decorative Table 
Arrangements and Winter Bouquets 
Available in Early Fall. Prices sent on request . 
ARTEMISIAS: Dried silvery foliage, long graceful branches of several 
varieties; 
Cudweed: A. Purshiana. 
Silver King Wormwood: A. albula. 
BAYBERRY: from New England seashore moors. Branches with silvery 
grey waxen berries. 
BITTERSWEET: with its orange and red decorative berried branches. 
GOURDS: Strange and amusing shapes and colors for table decorations. 
Bottle shape, pear shape, apple, egg, orange, powder-horn, turk’s tur¬ 
ban, etc. Smooth and warted varieties; plain colors and stripes. 
HONESTY : Lunaria, with its translucent silvery seed-pods on long branches, 
Often called Money-in-both-pockets, Silver Shillings, Peter’s Pence, Moon- 
wort, Satin-flower, and, in olden times, Pricksong Wort. 
RUE: Euta graveolens. Dried branches with its brown seed-pods are most 
decorative and unusual. An attractive silhouette against a rough plaster 
wall. 
STRAW FLOWERS: The familiar gay-colored dried flowers for winter 
bouquets. 
SWEET WORMWOOD: Artemisia annua. Dried branches, with myriads 
of tiny flowers in panicles, bring an unusual fragrance into the house 
during winter months. Of a burnished bronze color, these dried 
branches are more delicate in a misty effect than Gypsophila. 
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