FLOWER SEEDS 
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 an¬ 
nuals 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 
sweetest of the annuals. It is very hardy 
and produces a succession of white flow¬ 
ers till it is killed by frost. Alyssum is a 
great favorite as a border plant. 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE. A hardy growing 
perennial which will bloom the first sea¬ 
son 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’’. 
Sweet Alyssum 
AMARANTHUS (Caudatus) Love Lies 
Bleeding. 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 peren¬ 
nial which produces a mass of white flow¬ 
ers very early in the spring. It is one of 
the earliest of all flowers, which makes it 
especially desirable. Fine for borders, 
massing or rock gardens. 
ARCTOTIS (Grandis) African Lilac Daisy. 
A very handsome large daisy-like flower. 
The petals are long and pointed and curve 
back. It forms much branched bushes 
about 2 feet tall. The flowers are pearly 
white and of wonderful texture. The 
blooming period is very long. 
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 2. 
Arctotis 
Butterfly Flower 
Blue Lace Flower 
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