novelties and vastly improved older varieties, 
flowers which give charm and distincticn to 
any garden. 
AGERATUM Blue Ball. Lavender blue. Fine 
for edgings. 6 in. 40 cents a dozen. 
A. Midget Blue. Very dwarf and true to 
eclor. 40 cents a dozen. 
A. Riverside in pots. Bright deep laven- 
der. 15 cents each. $1.50 a dozen. 
ALYSEUN Snow Cloth. Very neat and dain- 
ty for edgings. 30 cents a dozen. 
A. Violet Queen. Bright violet shade. 30 
cents a dozen. 
ANTIRRHINUM. Snapdragon. These beau- 
tiful annuals are offered in a variety of 
colors: Bronze, Golden Orange, Golden 
Red, Rosalie (pink), Royal Cerise, 
Scarlet, Shasta (white). 50 cents a 
dozen. 
ASTERS. Disease resistant strains. Azure 
Blue, Peerless Red, Rose, and White. 
25 cents a dozen. 
BEGONIAS. Everblcoming type in shades cf 
rose and red. $1.75 a dozen. 
B. Tuberous rcoted. Pink, red, white, 
and salmon. 50 cents each. 
CALENDULA. Apricot Queen, Orange, and 
Pale Moon. 25 cents a dozen. Trans- 
plants 35 cents. 
CELOSIA. They add brilliance to the fall 
garden with hues cf flaming red and 
gold. 40 cents a dozen. 
CENTAUREA cyanus. Cornflower, Blue Boy, 
Pinkie, Ruby, and Snowman. Frcm 
plant bands, 60 cents a dozen. 
CCSMOS. Sensation, White and Mixed. 
30 cents a dozen. 
C. Burpee’s Gcld. 30 cents a dozen. 
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