FLOWER SEEDS 
Novelties and Specialties 
(Varieties marked with a (*) are new introductions) 
ACHILLEA AGERATIFOLIA 
A beautiful dwarf perennial for rock gardens. The narrow 
comb-like downy leaves form fine gray-white cushions, above 
which appear numerous fairly large pure white flower heads. 
The plants produce the best results in a sunny, warm position. 
Height 12 in. (Hardy Perennial.) Pkt. 50c. 
AGERATUM “Fairy Pink” 
A dwarf compact Ageratum of a delightful soft salmon-rose 
pink color. It begins blooming when not more than to 
2 inches high and continues to grow until it has formed a solid 
compact mass of blooms. Its maximum height when in full 
bloom is not greater than five inches. (Hardy Annual.) 
Pkt. 50c. 
*ALYSSUM NANUM Violet Queen 
The flowers of this new dwarf variety have a character 
peculiarly their own, the color being of a very pretty bright 
violet blue. (Hardy Annual.) Pkt. 50c. 
NEW ANTIRRHINUM “Rumsonhiir 
This new strain is a cross between Winter Helen and Geneva 
Pink, which has been grown and propagated over a period 
of four years and tested under all possible conditions. The 
color is a brilliant rose and the florets are evenly spread on 
wiry stems, averaging from 2 to 3 feet. It is the earliest to 
bloom. The vigor and strength of stem plus the ability to 
retain its brilliancy of color even in the hottest weather, makes 
it a desirable addition to the list of Antirrhinums. In addition 
to being an excellent greenhouse variety, we especially rec¬ 
ommend it for planting outdoors where it will bloom from 
Spring until frost. An excellent cut flower. Pkt. $1.00. 
*CORNFLOWER Lilac Lady 
This new Cornflower is a counterpart in habit to the popu¬ 
lar variety “Jubilee Gem” but with flowers of an attractive 
shade of bright lilac-mauve. We predict a big demand for this 
outstanding novelty. (Hardy Annual.) Pkt. 50c. 
*C YNOGLOSSUM AMABILE COMPACT U M 
“Firmament” 
The plants form healthy, leafy, compact bushes, flowering 
freely from base up. The color is a rich indigo-blue and re¬ 
minds one of “Anchusa capensis.” (Hardy Annual.) Pkt. 50c. 
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