AMARANTHUS, hha. 
V«rr showy, attractiyo, oasily grown plants. 
Amaranthus 
Abysinicus, 6 ft. A huge “Love-lies-bleeding" 
with pale green foliage, veined and shaded 
pink, surmounted by clusters of showy red tas¬ 
sels 2 ft. long. 
AmabUis Tricolor. 3 ft. Rose, gold, and red. 
Caudatus, Lovo Llos Blooding, 3 ft. Red, also 
white. 
ColoUolius, Flrobrand, 2 ft. resembles Coleus. 
Combustion. 4 it. The brightest and most showy 
of all Amaranthus, foliage rich flaming crimson. 
Hondori, 3 ft, narrow, wavy foliage, rosy carmine 
with orange-buff, golden yellow, and green. 
Molton riro, 2 ft, flaming red foliage; pots or 
beds. 
Sallciiollus, Fountain Plant, 3 ft. Elegant for pots; 
long graceful wavy leaves brilliantly tipped 
gold. 
Tricolor Splondons, Joseph's Coat Improrod, 2 ft. 
Richly variegated yellow, green and red, lovely. 
Comploto Mixture ol Amaranthus in excellent 
blend. 
ANCHUSA Afiinis, ha, 3 ft. Azure blue. 
Barroliori, hp, 2 ft. Blue with white tube and yel¬ 
low throat; in clusters, earliest. 
Blue Bird, ha, 2 ft. Vivid indigo, compact. 
Italica Dropmoro, hp, 3 ft, lovely Gentian blue, 
an improved Italica; showy in beds, fine to cut. 
Llsadol, hp,- 3 ft. New, large rich blue flowers. 
Myosotidlflora. hp, 1 ft. Forget-me-not blue. 
Opal, hp, 4 ft. Pleasing shade of light blue. 
Note: All Anchusas must be started early to bloom 
the first season. The flowers are good for bees 
and are beautiful in beds, the long loose sprays 
are fine for bouquets. These do well in any 
garden. 
ANDROSACE CoronopifoUa, hp, 6 in. Pretty ro¬ 
settes of white flowers in Summer, for edging 
or rockery. 
ANEMONE Coronaria, St. Brigid, hp, 1 ft. Beauti¬ 
ful tuberous plants, firs large, double. Poppy¬ 
like, in many rich colors; seedlings bloom in six 
months, and plants may be had in bloom ac¬ 
cording to the time seeds are sown, remove the 
cotton from the seeds before sowing. Plants like 
a well-drained sandy loam and partial she^de. 
ARGEMONE Grandiflora. (Prickly Poppy), ha, 3 ft. 
Large white flowers; grows well in sun and 
sand. 
Platycarua Roaoa. (Crostod Prickly Poppy). Large 
showy purolish flowers. 
Mixture of Argomono. 
ARNEBIA Comuta, ha, 1 ft. A very handsome Bor- 
agewort from India. Firs, bright golden yellow 
with distinct purplish spots, borne in large 
spikes. A beautiful easily grown annual rarely 
seen in gardens; fine for beds, edgings, and the 
rockery. Remove husks before sowing. 
Regular pkt. 5c. 
BALSAM 
Among the most popular, beautiful and showy 
of the easy growing annuals are the "Touch-me- 
nots" coming in a great many colors, some pleas¬ 
ingly variegated. The flowers are large and as 
double as roses, waxy in texture, admirable in 
beds and borders, thriving in sun or shade in any 
rich soil, and doing well in pots or beds. Started 
in Autumn, they bloom in the window in Winter. 
We offer some of the finest varieties known as 
Camellia-flow'd because the firs, are not unlike 
Camellias in general form and appearance. Plants 
grow 2 feet high, branch symmetrically, and be¬ 
come little trees covered with elegant bloom. They 
are of easiest culture and are successfully grown, 
even under unfavorable conditions. Their beauty, 
attractiveness, free and continuous blooming com¬ 
mend them to every gardener, and they well de¬ 
serve their popularity. We can supply the follow¬ 
ing colors: White, Crimson, Lilac, harlot Spotted, 
Violet Spotted, Salmon Rose, Mixed. 
Balsam Camellia-flowered 
New Flowering Bush. These grow 1 ft. high and 
bear their firs, on spikes above the foliage. They 
are desirable for beds and are also showy as 
pot plants. The firs, are double and the spikes 
have buds in various stages of development 
which continue blooming for some time as they 
open in succession. This new Balsam will be 
more popular when its merits become better 
known. It deserves a trial. Colors: White, Roao, 
Rod. Mixed. 
Dwari or Miniature. Plants grow a foot high, 
branch and bear bright semi-double firs, in 
abundance, desirable for beds and borders, but 
especially for pots, being more dwarf and con¬ 
venient for that purpose. Splendid mixture of 
colors. 
Motto's Royal, 3 ft. These are very large-flow'd 
and extra double, the plants branching and 
bearing freely showy firs, throughout the sea¬ 
son. Glorious in beds in Summer and pots in 
Winter. 
The King, vivid scarlet, showy, rich, effective. 
The Queen, lovely satin rose, rare, charming. 
The Emperor, blue, exquisitely marbled white. 
The Princess, pure white, very large and fine. 
The Prince, yellow, a rare shade; very beautiful. 
Mixture of Royal Balsams 
Jumbo pkt. lOc. 
GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
