ANNUAL PLANTS 
Many of our annuals are grown in pots and 
may be shipped and transplanted without dis¬ 
turbing the roots. Others are grown in small 
flats holding a dozen plants each. Plants dug 
from cold frames have been once transplanted. 
We grow world-famed novelties and vastly im¬ 
proved older varieties, flowers which give 
charm and distinction to any garden. 
AGERATUM. Blue Cap. Miniature domes of 
lavender blue. 5 in. Fine for edgings. 
40 cents a dozen. 
A. Swanley Blue. Excellent for cutting. 
V/z ft. 40 cents a dozen. 
ALYSSUM. Carpet of Snow. Very neat and 
dainty for edgings. 25 cents a dozen. 
A. Minimum. The dwarfest of all smother¬ 
ed with tiny pure white flowers. 2 in. 
25 cents a dozen. 
ANCHUSA. Bluebird. Vivid blue. 1 j/ 2 ft. 35 
cents a dozen. 
ANTIRRHINUM. Snapdragon. 2-3 ft. These 
lovely annuals are offered in a variety of 
charming colors, white, pure yellow, sal¬ 
mon pink, brilliant cerise, orange bronze, 
flaming scarlet and reddish bronze. 50 
cents a dozen. 
ARCTOTIS grandis. A dainty blue-eyed white 
daisy. 2/ z ft. 35 cents a dozen. 
ASTERS. Disease-resistant strains in the fol¬ 
lowing colors: White, pink, rose, red, lav¬ 
ender, purple and mixed. 30 cents a dozen. 
Single asters, very popular with many 
gardners, pink, lavender, and mixed. 
35 cents a dozen. 
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