You Will Succeed with Wilt-Resistant Asters 
ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS 
1 ACROCLINIUM. Everlasting Flower. New, 
large-flowered, double hybrids. \]A ft. 
Pkt. 10c. 
2 AGERATUM. Floss Flower. An excellent 
plant for edging or solid effects. A con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. 
Imperial Dwarf Blue. 6 in. 
Imperial Dwarf White. 6 in. 
Imperial Dwarf Mixed. 6 in. 
Each, pkt.; 10c oz. 75c 
A., Midget Blue. See page 2. 
3 ALYSSUM, Carpet of Snow. One of the 
most popular garden flowers, in bloom all 
season. Used for edging or in rockeries or 
vases. 3 in. Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c. 
4 A., Lilac Queen. A very pretty deep 
lavender-lilac, of dwarf compact habit. 
6 in. Pkt. 10c. 
ANTIRRHINUM • Snapdragon 
5 Semi-dwarf Rustproof. 1 V 2 ft. high 
Large flowers. Excellent for bedding. To 
have flowers early, sow indoors during Feb¬ 
ruary and March. 
Garnet. Velvety crimson. 
Glowing Sunset. Scarlet. 
Golden Queen. Golden yellow. 
Indian Girl. Old-gold. 
Purity. White. 
Wild Fire. Bright orange. 
All Colors Mixed. 
Each, pkt. 10c; oz. $1.00 
AMARANTHUS. Brilliant-foliaged an¬ 
nuals growing from 3 to 5 feet high. They 
thrive best in a hot, sunny location, not too 
rich soil, and must be given sufficient room 
to develop their full beauty. 
8 A., Combustion. Dark foliage. Red tops. 
Pkt. 10c. 
A., Molten Fire. Brilliant poinsettia-Iike 
tips. Called “Summer Poinsettia.” The 
most brilliant of this brilliant family. 
Foliage bronzy crimson, each branch 
terminating with a tuft of bright scarlet- 
carmine leaves. Grows from 4 to 5 feet. 
Pkt. 10c. 
9 A. tricolor splendens. Josepbs-Coat. An 
improvement on the old sort of more bril¬ 
liant coloring. Pkt. 10c. 
10 A. caudatus. Love-Lies-Bleeding. Has 
drooping crimson flower-spikes. Pkt. 10c. 
11 ARCTOTIS grandis. African Daisy. 
Bushy annual plants, producing the entire 
season, on long stems, large, blue-eyed, 
Daisy-like flowers, pure white on the upper 
surface, reverse lilac-blue. 2 ft. Pkt. 10c. 
12 A. hybrida. New African Daisy with 
beautiful flowers. Plants are about 1 foot 
tall with soft gray-green, wavy-edged 
leaves. The flowers are in pink, scarlet, 
and yellow shades and white, each with a 
dark disc in the center. Truly wonderful 
cut-flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
13 ASPARAGUS plumosus nanus. For 
house or conservatory decoration. Exten¬ 
sively used by florists. Pkt. 25c; 100 seeds 
$1 00 
14 A. Sprengeri. 100 seeds 25c; 1000 
seeds $1.25. 
6 Tall Rustproof. 2 feet high 
This splendid new type of Snapdragon has 
proved to be 75 per cent resistant to the 
destructive Antirrhinum rust. 
Pink White Yellow 
Red Bronze Mixed 
Each, pkt. 10c 
7 Best Forcing Varieties 
Ceylon Court. Yellow. 
Lucky Strike. White. 
Rose Queen. Pink. 
Sun Tan. Orange. 
Terry Surprise. Rich rose, shaded bronze. 
Each, pkts. 50c and $1.00 
A. majus grandiflorum, Rosalie. 
A. nanum grandiflorum, Guinea Gold. 
For above two varieties, see page 2. 
Caieuuula, Orange Shaggy 
M.-S. Superb Asters 
Early Giant, Wilt-resistant, Light 
Blue, Peach Blossom and Rose Marie. 
See page 2. 
15 Early California Giants, Apple Blos¬ 
som. Shell-pink. Pkt. 15c. 
16 American Beauty. Wilt-resistant. The 
queen of all Asters. Far superior to Peony 
and branching varieties. In five colors: 
Lavender, Crimson, Dark Blue, Pink, and 
White, and All Colors Mixed. Each, 
pkt. 10c; oz. $2.00. 
17 Sunshine Aster. This pretty Anemone- 
flowered variety is of great value either in 
beds, borders, or for cutting. Plants grow 
about \]/2 feet high. The dainty flowers 
are held erect on good stems. The mixture 
offered contains a splendid range of delicate 
colors. Pkt. 10c. 
18 Queen of the Market. Wilt-resistant. 
Very early. White, Pink, Lavender, Scar¬ 
let, Dark Blue, and Choice Mixed. Each, 
pkt. 10c; oz. $1.50. 
19 BALLOON-VINE. Love-in-a-Puff. A 
rapid-growing annual climber. Seed-pods 
like miniature balloons. Pkt. 10c. 
20 BALSAM. Lady’s-Slipper. An old-fash¬ 
ioned flower. With plenty of room they 
will develop to immense plants with gor¬ 
geous flowers. Colors: White, Rose, Scar¬ 
let, Spotted, Yellow, and Mixed. Each, 
pkt. 10c. 
21 BALSAM-APPLE (Momordica). Hand¬ 
some climbing annual bearing ornamental, 
orange-colored fruit. Pkt. 10c. 
22 BEGONIA semperflorens. Invaluable 
for bedding and pot-culture. About 1 foot 
high. Beautiful foliage. Pink, White and 
Crimson, mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
23 B. gracilis, Prima Donna. Pink. 
Pkt. 50c. 
24 B., Christmas Cheer. Crimson-scarlet. 
Pkt. 75c. 
25 B. gracilis luminosa. Scarlet. Pkt. 50c. 
For pot-culture, the above produce com¬ 
pact plants that find ready sale. 
Semi-dwarf Rustproof Antirrhinum 
26 BROWALLIA speciosa (major). Most 
desirable as a pot- or basket-plant. Rich 
blue flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
27 BRACHYCOME. Swan River Daisy. 
A desirable hardy annual, blooming pro¬ 
fusely the greater part of the summer. 
Small blue flowers resembling those of the 
cineraria. 9 in. Pkt. 10c. 
CALENDULA. Pot-Marigold. Free-flower¬ 
ing, showy annuals of easy culture, pro¬ 
ducing a fine effect in beds or mixed bor¬ 
ders; valuable also for pot-culture for 
winter and spring blooming. 1 ft. 
28 C., Ball’s Improved Orange. An 
extra long-stemmed deep golden yellow 
used for forcing. Pkt. 40c; }^oz. 60c; 
oz. $2.00. 
29 C., Orange Shaggy. Beautifully fringed 
or Iaciniated flowers of deep orange shaded 
lighter at center. A very effective two- 
toned coloring and a beautiful long¬ 
stemmed cut-flower. Pkt. 10c. 
29A C., Lemon Shaggy. Large golden 
yellow blooms. Pkts. 15c. and 50c. 
30 C., Lemon Queen. Lemon-yellow. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 50c. 
31 C., Orange King. Rich dark orange. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
C., Yellow Colossal. See page 2. 
32 C., Mixed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY. See Eschscholt- 
zia. 
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