62-64 West 45th St., New York, N. Y. 19 
These play a big part in the great color schemes of brilliant 
beds and borders in our Summer gardens. Both for garden 
effect and for cutting their beauty and usefulness is equally 
valuable. 
HARDY ANNUALS. Sow in the open ground where they 
are intended to bloom. The seeds should be sown thinly and 
covered with fine soil to a greater or less depth, according to 
the size of the seed. 
HALF-HARDY ANNUALS. The seeds should be sown 
in pans or frames in the early Spring, and transplanted out- 
doors in April or May, but previous to removal they should 
be hardened off by gradually exposing to the open air. 
Pkt. 
ABRONIA umbellata. Verbena-like, rose-colored flow- 
ers of trailing habit, admirably adapted for rock 
work, although really perennial; is easily grown as a 
MePOv annual... sce e cc ete cere a e's sh¥ tine 4 oz. 50c. $0.15 
ACROCLINIUM grandiflora, Mixed. One of the most 
beautiful of the Everlastings. A strong grower, 18 in. 
high, bears a great number of pink-rose and white 

Peeler IEG TOWETS.. cic cecsdeccces 44 oz. $1.00, .20 
ADONIS aestivalis. Pretty early blooming annual with 
deep crimson flowers. 1 ft............. Y% oz. 35¢e., .15 
AGERATUM. Useful bedding plants, effective and 
ays continuing long in bloom. Half-hardy an- 
nuals. 
Blue Ball. Dark blue, dwarf and compact. go0z. $1.00, .25 
Blue Cap. Large deep blue. Dwarf and compact.... 
4 oz. $1.00, .25 
Blue Perfection. Dark blue, large, 9in..14 02. 60c.,  .15 
PeeereWU T16649 SiN... abs wee we 4 oz. 50c., .15 
Fairy Pink. Soft salmon rose pink; dwarf and compact. 
PEELE a a i ia le dose cde ive e's 4 oz. $2.50, .50 
mexicanum. Blue, 24in............... oz. 50c., .15 
mexicanum. White, 24in.............. 4% oz. 50c., .15 
Midget Blue. 2-3 in. high with delicate, fine foliage 
MMPEMIEELILO WOES Fo. ye c's cevlc cs cle cea veda thas .50 
Swanley Blue. A handsome, large-flowered dwarf 
SEAT ely sd this 6 a wiieiv oe core wid idcaceeds 2a 
AGROSTEMMA ¢coeli-rosa. Free flowering hardy 
annual with bright rose flowers. 18 in...14 02. 50c.,  .15 
ALONSOA warscewiczi compactum. Showy, half 
hardy annual. Excellent for conservatory decoration. 
SeMEMLGIOT GOMALO TEC... ce. ccc ccc tcc ccebeeces pai 
ALYSSUM. Well-known, free flowering hardy annuals 
with white flowers, suitable for borders. 
benthami (Sweet Alyssum). 12 in....... Oz. 50c., .10 
Carpet of Snow. Dwarf and compact, desirable for 
OL ATD og es sles poste cea es Oz. $1.00, .15 
Little Gem. Free flowering variety, of erect growth. 
Meio cite Ss owls win cote ae os 6 bas Oz.1.00, .15 
Lilac Queen. Dwarf and compact. Distinct lilac 
hoy Hae Aya tet SMO ae oO as eee a Yj oz. 50e., .20 
minimum. Tiny, compact plants, only 2 in. high, 
covered with small, pure white flowers.14 oz. $1.00, .25 
compactum, Violet Queen. Dwarf bright violet- 
I re Soi cine tind Ba via cn ed 4% oz. $1.25, .25 
AMARANTHUS. Handsome plants, suitable for pots 
or borders. Half-hardy annuals. 
caudatus (Love-lies bleeding). Crimson racemes. 
3 
Ot a othe, SA gee oe I 14 oz. 35¢., .10 
cruentus (Princesfeather). Dark red..... 44 oz. 35¢e., .10 
Molten Fire. Bronze foliage tipped with a head of fiery 
RMN Sis eis cia «abet e es a 8 e's 14 oz. $1.00, .20 
salicifolius (Fountain Plant). Red and yellow foli- 
ESTA a Worle a clay. dipin' stale ¢.0' 6 9<-ayu e's Sie» 44 0z. $1.00, .20 
tricolor (Josephs-coat). Scarlet, yellow and green 
OL Py ee ha arecy ¢ 4 oz. 50c., .15 
