Lincoln, Nebraska 
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FLOWER SEED 
ACHILLEA (The Pearl)— One of 
the best hardy white perennials; 
grows about 2 feet high, and from 
spring to frost is covered with 
heads of purest white double 
flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
ACROCLINIUM—A pretty annual 
"Everlasting," growing about 15 
inches high, bearing lovely white 
or rosy-pink flowers which can be 
dried and used in winter bouquets. 
Single mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
AGERATUM (Blue Perfection)— 
One of the best border plants; 
grows about 5 inches high; dense¬ 
ly covered with dark blue flowers. 
Pkt. 5c. 
Aquilegia, Columbine 
ALYSSUM —Free flowering plants, 
5 to 10 inches high; good for bor¬ 
dering and window boxes; annual. 
Little Gem, or Carpet of Snow— 
Of dwarf compact habit, solid mass 
of white from spring to late au¬ 
tumn. Pkt. 5c; V 4 02- 25c. 
Sweet Alyssum —Of trailing hab¬ 
it, fragrant white flowers. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 25c. 
AMARANTHUS— Brilliant foliaged 
annuals, some varieties bearing 
curious racemes of flowers; useful 
in borders. 
Caudatus (Love Lies Bleeding)— 
3 ft.; drooping red spikes. Pkt. 5c. 
Tricolor^ (Joseph's Coat)— 2 V 2 ft; 
leaves red, yellow, green. Pkt. 5c. 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) — 
Gorgeous colored annuals; large 
fragrant flowers produced on long 
spikes. 
Giant Flowered —These are a 
wonderful advance in size over all 
other varieties, each bloom meas¬ 
uring 2 to 3 inches across. Mixed 
colors, pkt. 10c; Vs 02 . 40c. 
Large Flowering —24 to 36 in.; 
large flowers in beautiful shades 
and colorings. Mixed colors, pkt. 
5c; Vs 02 . 25c. 
Semi-Dwarf —18 to 29 inches; 
good for bedding; require no stak¬ 
ing. Mixed colors, pkt. 5c; Vs 02 . 
25c. 
Little Gem, Alyssum 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) 
Rustproof —With these new Rust¬ 
proof Snapdragons it is possible to 
grow first class plants under con¬ 
ditions where it has been prac¬ 
tically impossible to grow them be¬ 
fore on account of rust infection. 
This mixture contains a wonderful 
color range. Pkt., 10c. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) — Mrs. 
Scott Elliott's Strain of Long 
Spurred Hybrids. The blooms are 
01 large size and the spurs very 
long. The colors range through 
shades of lavender, mauve, blues, 
purples, whites, creams, yellows, 
pinks, reds, etc. Pkt. 10c; plants, 
20c each. 
ASTERS 
California Sunshine —Some of the 
flowers have twisted petals; all 
have a crimson center of tiny quills 
of a contrasting color which makes 
a flower look as if it were covered 
with snowflakes. Beautiful colors 
in dainty shades. Mixed colors, 
pkt. 10c. 
Branching Aster 
Crego's Giant Comet —Wilt resis¬ 
tant. We consider this the finest 
and largest of all Comet Asters, 
bearing immense fluffy flowers with 
long curled petals; fine as any 
Chrysanthemum. White, pink, 
purple, lavender or crimson, pkt. 
10c; mixed, pkt. 10c; Vs 02 . 25c. 
Giant Branching —Wilt resistant. 
Branching habit; the flowers are 
very large, very double, borne on 
long, stiff stems. Azure blue, deep 
crimson, deep purple, shell pink or 
pure white, pkt. 10c; mixed pkt. ' 
10c; Vs oz. 25c. 
Queen of the Market —Wilt re¬ 
sistant. The best early aster, flow¬ 
ering two weeks earlier than the 
other varieties. Mixed colors, pkt. 
10c; Vs OS. 25c. 
Antirrhinum—Snapdragon 
