* ANODA or AMAPOLITO 
The Anodas are quick and long blooming annual flowers 
of easy handling and of high attractiveness. Sown early, 
they will be in bloom by the first week of June, and then 
they continue until latest autumn, in many years still full 
of flower in mid-November. While always good, Anoda gets 
better and better as the season progresses. You will like it 
best from early September on. These are varieties of 
Anoda lavateroides. 
*ANODA OPALCUP—ecbx(8)48. Chalice-flowers, erinkly 
and lustrous, in that delightful opaline border-land that lies 
between blue and pink. See them at bright noon and you 
will swear they are blue, but let your viewing be toward 
days-end, when blossoms glow in long rays of a downing 
sun, and it’s a warm and lovely rosy pink they will be to 
you. Color-decked for months. Flowers are a trifle larger 
than in Anoda Snowcup, the plants, too, are taller and 
looser in growth. Both are highly desirable and easy an- 
nuals. Tilustrated page 4. Pkt. 10c; %& oz. 20c; % oz. 35c. 
*ANODA SNOWCUP—Charming new annual, described on 
page 2, illustrated on back cover. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 30c. 
21 ANTHEMIS 
A race of particularly easy and satisfactory daisy-flowers 
for rockery, border or the wild garden. 
21 ANTHEMIS AIZOON SERBICA—erx(2)9. Low silvery 
mats, built of multitudinous closely packed rosettes. Daisies 
of purest whiteness. Highly attractive rock garden species. 
At our Old Orchard Seed Farm there happened to be a plant- 
ing of this along side one of Phlox divaricata, more or less a 
fortuitous association, but the contrast of the crowded white 
flowers and silvery leaves of the Anthemis, with the varied 
blues of the Phlox was so delightful that we have felt 
others should know of the opportunity. Pkt. 15c. (Plants, 
each 25c; 3 for 70c; 10 for $2.00.) 
21 ANTHEMIS BIEBERSTEINIANA—erx(2)14. Excellent 
long-stemmed, small-centered blossoms of orange-gold; fol- 
lage super-excellent, leaves that might be open feathers 
carved in silver, almost a silver filigree, then all sprinkled 
with diamond dust. Pkt. 20c. (Plants, each 385c; 3 for 
$1.00.) 
21 ANTHEMIS KELWAYI—*enbx(2-3)28. Showy, fern- 
leafed yellow Daisy, recommended for quick and easy broad- 
cast naturalizing, or use in border. Pkt. 5c; 4 oz. 25c; 1 
oz. 90c. 
21 ANTHEMIS NOBILIS—erogtx(2-3)8. Old English Lawn 
Chamomile. Aromatic fern foliage of softest, finest green 
in low, ground-spreading ripples. Little white daisies. Will 
make a good, long-wearing lawn for difficult places. Pkt. 
15c; 1/1g oz. 35c. (Plants, rooted divisions that will soon 
spread to wide mats, 4 for 25c; 9 for 50c; 20 for $1.00; 
100 for $4.00; 250 for $9.00.) 
21 ANTHEMIS SANCTA-JOHANNIS—“*ecbx(2-3)20. Flow- 
ers of large size, in a gold so deep that it might be called 
orange. Attractively neat compact plants of unrampant 
habit. Extra good. Pkt. 15c. 
21 ANTHEMIS SANCTA-JOHANNIS HYBRIDS—A splen- 
did strain, big daisy-flowers, small-centered, that range from 
palest primrose, through lemon, buff, yellow and gold, to 
orange. Sometimes zoned. Makes big plants, up to 30 inches 
high and across. Fine for cutting. Pkt. 15¢; 1/38 oz. 40c. 
OFFER 19A1l1—One pkt. each of above for 75c. 
ANTHEMIS SPECIES—Altissima 10c; Montana 10c; Par- 
nassi 15c; Rigescens pkt. 10c, 1/ig oz. 25c; Ruthenica 10c; 
Triumfetti pkt. 15c, 1/ig oz. 40c. 
21 ANTHEMIS HARDY MIXED—Seeds of all the perennial 
Anthemis species listed above. Pkt. 10c. % oz. 25c. 
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NAMES OF FRIENDS. If you have two or three 
garden-loving friends, and care to send me their full 
names and addresses, it will be an appreciated favor 
that I shall try to repay in filling your order. 

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21 ANTHERICUM LILIAGO—ecbltkt(2-3)32. St. Bernards 
Lily. Starry flowers of purest whiteness are carried in airy 
racemes. Very pretty, particularly when massed. Of full 
winter hardiness. Think you will like it. 
Campanula rapunculoides for chaste and lovely effects in 
white and blue. Pkt. 15c. (Plants each 25c; 3 for 70c; 
10 for $2.00.) 
2i OTHER ANTHERICUMS—Ramosum 15c; Renari 15c. 
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31 APIOS TUBEROSA—A trailer or low vine that grows 
from a tuber. Pretty flower clusters of chocolate-toned pur- 
ple that are very like those of Wisteria. A good winter- 
hardy ornamental. 
tubers like half-size potatoes, are edible, really very good 
when boiled and eaten with butter. Had the true potato not 
been discovered, this would likely have been developed as a 
major food source. Tubers, 3 for 25c; 10 for $1.00. 
21 APOCYNUM ANDROSAEMIFOLIUM — erbndx(2-3)25. 
Airy Lily-of-the-Valley bells in purest pink. Plant habit 
open and graceful. Grows naturally in light, dry soils, but 
is adaptable, and thrives also on close heavy soils, in full 
sun or light shade. Pkt. 15c. 
21 ANTHYLLIS DILLENI—erx(2)12. Pretty crown-tufts 
of crowded pea-flowers, rose to rich red. A variety of An- 
thyllis Vulneraria from Cornwall. Pkt. 15c. 
*“SNAPDRAGON or ANTIRRHINUM 
No bouquets needed for Snapdragon, it supplies its own. 
Of easiest culture, succeeding in any decent garden soil, 
gorgeous for months in its blooming, there are few finer 
“annuals” than this. The varieties listed here are highly 
rust-resultant, and the developing of this specialized disease- 
free strain has removed the last small obstacle to everyman’s 
enjoyment of a garden of Snapdragons. 
The kinds offered below grow to thirty inches or more 
of height, the last foot at least of it set with immense, 
Additionally, the roots, long strings of | 
exquisitely formed blossoms in varied rich, gay colorings. | 
The plants are base branching, and there are often a dozen 
or more flower-filled stems to a plant. ecbk(x)(8)30.. 
DE es ARTISTIC—Rose pink and pure white. 
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*ANTIRRHINUM COPPER SHADES 
tones of copper and bronze. Pkt. 10c. 
— Divers blending 
*ANTIRRHINUM LOVELINESS—An unsually attractive 
pure deep pink. Pkt. 10c. 
*ANTIRRHINUM RED CROSS—Striking contrasts of deent 
est crimson and purest white. Pkt. 10c. 
*ANTIRRHINUM SNOW GIANT—It’s what the name im- 
plies. Pkt. 10c. 
*ANTIRRHINUM YELLOW GIANT—An exquisite shade of 
canary yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
OFFER 20A1—One pkt. each of the above for 50c. 
ROCK GARDEN ANTIRRHINUMS 
Low growing, just right for the rock garden. 
*ANTIRRHINUM ROCK HYBRIDS—erx(2-4)6. Miniature 
blossoms in wonderful range of colorings and freedom of 
forming, making if planted in quantity, 
gayest hue. Pkt. 10c; 1/1, oz. 40c. 
21 ANTIRRHINUM ASARINA—erdk (8) 6. 
of sun-sparkling foliage, silvery and succulent. 
real carpets of 
some flowers sit about here and there, these of rich cream,. 
with lip of citron and red. Pkt. 15c. 
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