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SWEET ALYSSUM 

SNAPDRAGON 

ENGLISH DAISY 
BEADLES SEED CO.,INC., RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
Mrs. Scott Elliott's Strain of lLong-Spurred Hybrids. The blooms 
are of 1arge size and the spurs very long. The colors range through 
shades of lavender, mauves, blues, purples, whites, creams, yellows, 
pinks, reds, ete. The whole form a most harmonious mass of coloring 
seldom seen in other flowers. Pkt. 10c; oz. $3.25. i 
Dobbie’s lmperial Hybrids. A wonderfu' hybrid mixture. Contains 
every conceivable shade. Pkt. 10c; oz. $3.25. Long Spurred Blue Shades, 
Pkt. 10c; oz. $3.25. Long Spurred Crimson Star, Pkt. 10c; oz. $4.00. Long 
Spurred Pink Shades, Pkt. 10c; oz. $3.25. 
Arabis (Rock Cress)—P 
Charming dwarf spring-flowering plants. They do well in any soil, 
but need plenty of sun. 
Alpina: 1 ft. Pure white flowers. Seeds, per pkt. 10c; oz, 60c. 
Argemone—A 
_ Hybrida Grandiflora Mixed. (The Prickly Poppy). elieom the They 
have branching prickly stems with glaucous Jeaves with spiny iargins. 
White poppylike flowers of silken texture with golden anthers. 
Rescus. Rose colored. Pkt. 10c. 
Arctotis—A . 
Grandis (Blue-eyed African Daisy). Sere It forms bushes bearing 
2-inch daisy flowers of pearly white with a gold band surrounding a 
delicate mauve center. It closes at evening and displays its lilac 
tinted undersides. Foliage gray green. Especially good cut flower 
1-8 oz. 30c; pkt. 10c. 
Hybrids. Pastel shades. Pkt. 10c; 1-8 oz. 50c. 
Annual Asters—A 
THE SUNSHINE 
The plants are bushy and strong, with many flower stalks. Some of 
the flowers have twisted and some quilled petals; all have a cushion 
center, of tiny quills of a contrasting color which makes a flower look 
as if it were covered with snowflakes. The blue flowers are dotted with 
‘a paler blue and some in white, and the rose in a lighter shade of pink 
or white. Zeit. 
Mixed, all colors. %4 oz. 40c; pkt. 10c. 
American, Vicks Branching. From midseason until frost these Asters 
will produce a profusion of beautiful flowers. The blooms are quite 
large, 3144 to 4 in. across, and fully double, with the petals somewhat 
incurved and massed so closely as to form a most attractive, globular 
flower. The plants grow 2 to 3 ft. tall and branch freely, producing 
stems frequently 2 ft. long, which makes this class especially fine 
for cutting. Nothing could be more dazzling than a blaze of color such 
as these giant flowers will give. White. Mixed. Azure Blue. 
Shell Pink. Any of the above pkts. 10c; ™%4 oz. 40c. 
Wilt Resistant Improved Crego. Crimson. Purple, Royal. Pink, Rose. 
Azure Blue. White. Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Aubretia—P 
One of the daintiest and most delicately beautiful of all dwarf, creep- 
ing plants for carpeting beds or rockeries, forming brilliant sheets of 
blue, crimson or rose for many weeks. A gem for planting in crevices 
of rocks or wall, forming a cataract of color. 6 in. Flowers in April 
and May. 
Large-Flowered Hybrids, Mixed. A wonderfully fine strain, producing a 
good range of colors. Seeds, per pkt. 10c. 
Baby Blue Eyes (See Nemophila)—A 
Baby’s Breath (See Gypsophila)—A & P 
Balloon Vine (See Cardiospermum)—P 
Balsam Apple & Pear (See Momordica)—A 
New Bush Balsam—A 
An old and favorite garden flower, producing the double flowers clus- 
tered in the axils of the leaves on short stems. The plants are sturdy 
and bushy and like hot sun, rich soil and plenty of water. For perfect 
development they should be set 12 to 18 inches apart. 
Bush Flowering Mixed. Free-flowering double balsam of bushy growth, 
flowers appear in clusters on the top of stems instead of hidden on side 
of stems. It is a fine bedding plant. In shades of white, rose and red. 
Pkt.,'10c; oz., $2.50. 
Baptisia (False Indigo) 
Australis. Lovely dark blue, Lupine-like flowers during June and July. 
Strong growing plants, 3 to 4 ft. tall, with attractive dark green foliage. 
' Pkg., 10c; % oz., 35c; 14 0oz., 60c. 
Bellis (See English Daisy) 
Brachycome (Swan River Daisy)—A 
A free-flowering, dwarf-growing annual, 12 inches tall, covered during 
the greater part of the summer with a profusion of dainty flowers which 
resemble small cinerarias, suitable for edgings, small beds or pot culture. 
Rose. Blue. Mixed. Pkg., 10c; % oz., 35c. 
Browallia—A 
Profusely blooming bedding plants, covered during summer and autumn 
with flowers of a rare shade of intense blue, grows freely in any rich soil; 
eons well i. he a ad if lifted and cut back. 
pecioso Major. rilliant ultramarine blue; a rare color; f 
hanging baskets. Pkt., 10c; oz., 70c. pig 
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