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ACROLINIUM. This hardy annual, the most 
hardy of the so-called Everlasting flowers, 
produces an abundance of white and rose- 
colored flowers during the months of August 
and September. 
AGERATUM. One of the best bedding annuals 
owing to its prolific flowering which extends 
over a long period. The blooms are deep blue 
and are not injured by rain. The color does 
not fade. Fine either for the garden or for 
cutting. 
SWEET ALYSSUM. This is one of the sweet¬ 
est of the annuals. It is very hardy and pro¬ 
duces a succession of white flowers till it is 
killed by frost. Alyssum is a great favorite 
as a border plant. 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE. A hardy growing peren¬ 
nial which will bloom the first season if the 
seed is planted indoors early and set outside 
when conditions permit. The flowers are 
bright yellow and borne in great profusion, 
making a “carpet of gold.” 
AMARANTHUS (Caudatus). Love Lies Bleed¬ 
ing. Brilliant foliaged plants with brilliant 
contrasts in color, being a blend of red and 
green. A very rapid growing annual with long 
drooping crimson flower spikes. 
ARABIS or ROCK CRESS. A dwarf perennial 
which produces a mass of white flowers very 
early in the spring. It is one of the earliest 
of all flowers, which makes it especially de¬ 
sirable. Fine for borders, massing or rock 
gardens. 
ASTERS. This beautiful annual is so well 
known that it needs no description here. Our 
mixture contains many fine sorts and colors, 
but is not so choice as those on page 3. 
AUBRETIA (False Wall Cress). Pretty dwarf¬ 
growing rock plants forming broad masses of 
silvery green foliage, covered with many 
showy flowers. Mixed colors but with shades 
of lavender predominating. Grows well on any 
soil. Perennial. (See page 29). 
BALSAM. Camellia Flowered Balsams are an old 
garden favorite. The flowers are double and 
of mixed colors. 
ARCTOTIS ( Gran- 
dis) AFRICAN LI¬ 
LAC. A very hand¬ 
some large daisy¬ 
like flowers. The 
petals are long and 
pointed and curve 
back. It forms 
much branched 
bushes, about two 
feet tall. The flow¬ 
ers are pearly white 
and of wonderful 
texture. The bloom¬ 
ing period is very 
long. 
BACHELOR BUTTON. This old-time favorite is 
still a very popular flower for cutting pur¬ 
poses. Mixed colors in shades of blue, pink, 
white and lavender. Also called cornflower. 
BABY BREATH. A featherly perennial bearing 
a profusion of small starlike flowers. It is 
much used in bouquets with larger flowers. 
(See page 29.) 
BLUE LACE 
FLOWER. A pret¬ 
ty annual that 
blooms nearly all 
summer and fall. 
The plants are 
about 18 inches 
to 3 feet tall and 
bear an abund¬ 
ance of beautiful 
flowers. The flow¬ 
ers are lacy. 
CALLIOPSIS. One of the easiest and showiest 
of annuals. The flowers are of the daisy type 
and are produced in a pleasing variety of 
color markings. Fine either for flower or for 
cutting. 
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