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AQUILEGIA—COLUMBINE 
In bloom from April to July, eng Jd im partly shaded position 
as well as in full sunlight. Perfectly 
over in a cold frame over winter and 
an February will give a crop of splend 
outdoor crop. Foree same way 48 Delphinium. Plant a foot apart. 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT’S HYBRIDS—DPxtra large, long spurred 
flowers, in all imaginable eolors. There are shades of pink, red, 
yellow, blue, purple, light and dark brown, etc., never before seen 
in columbines. Of vigorous growth. Height 3 ft. T. pkt. 20c; % 
oz. 45c; oz. $2.80; lb. $35.00 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLUMBINE—Sepals deep blue, petals white, 
Height 2 feet. T. pkt. 15c; % oz. 30c; oz. $2.40. 
ROSE QUEEN—The plants produce on long slender stalks in great 
profusion flowers of light te dark rose with white center and yellow 
anters. Height 2% ft. % oz. 35c; T. pkt. 15e; oz. $2.60; Ib. $32.00. 
LONG SPURRED HYBRIDS—Very vigerous growers with luxuri- 
ant foliage and frequently over 3 feet in height. The colors of the 
flowers are most gorgeous; pure white, yellow, deep blue, lavender 
mauve, chocolate, pale lilac, scarlet, pink, salmon, cerise, ete. T. 
pkt 20c; % oz. 45c; oz. $2.80; lb. $35.00. 
SILVER QUEEN—Flewers pure white, long spurred. Height 3 feet. 
T. pkt. 15¢c; ys oz. 25c; % oz. 40c. 
LEMON QUEEN—Rebust growing variety, blooms large, long spurred 
of Peas pale yellow. Height 2%% feet. T. pkt. 15c; +; oz. 25c; % 
oz. 40c. 
CLEMATIFLORA—Spurless Columbine. Mowers large, open, without 
spurs, clematis-like and very beautiful. Mixed. elght 30 inches. 
T. pkt. 40c. 
DOUBLE LONG SPURRED HYBR1IDS—The double long spurred 
flowers are very beautiful but the seed produces only about 40% of 
double flowers from seed. The rest are long spurred large flowered 
singles. MIXED. T. pkt. 20c. 
Flowers extra large 
AQUILEGIA CRIMSON STAR hovers exe large 
Hane ae crimson. Height 3 ft. T. pkt. 20c; + oz. 40c; % oz. 70c; 
oz. 4.80. 
AQUILEGIA LONGISSIMA—Admired wherever seen. Spurs often 4 
inches long, flowers very large. T. pkKt. 40e; 4% oz. $1.00. 
AQUILEGIA DOUBLE MIXED—Many colers mixed. Height 2 to 3 
feet. T. pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c; oz. 60c; ib. $8.00. 
ARABIS ALPINA SUPERBA 
Hardy perennial of easy culture withstanding heat and secorch- 
ing sun even in quite poor soil. Resembles Alyssum in habit and 
is covered with a sheet of glistening white flowers as soon as tke 
snow disappears. Height 6 inches. T. pkt. 15c; % oz. 35c. 
ARABIS ALPINA ROSEA—Of compact growth, flowers delicate pink 
from March to June. Height 1 ft. T. pkt. 15¢; 1/16 oz. 40c. 
ARABIS ALPINA can be forced to produce flowers in February and 
earlier that will come handy on many occasions. Keep the plants 
on the dry side, grow COOL and provide perfect drainage. 
ARISTOLOCHIA—DUTCHMAN’S PIPE 
One of the best perennial hardy climbing plants. Trained against 
a house or over a trellis it is matchless. oliage abundant, rich 
deep green, never bothered by insects. Flowers small, but very 
retty, yellow and brown mottled and curiously shaped. Height 30 
boat. Space fect apart. 1 os. @1.00; T. pkt. We 
Two year plants carried 
anted out in a cool house late 
spikes three weeks before the 
ARDISIA CRENULATA 
A classy decorative plant far from common, bringing 
high prices at Christmas time. It’s main attraction is the 
berry like coral-red fruit, but the beautifully shaped leaves, 
the general appearance of the whole plant, the fact that every 
part of it is fragrant, makes Ardisia an outstanding plant 
the whole year round. You will make no mistake if you will 
try Ardisia. 
Start the seed in heat in the spring (the seed germinates 
in 6-8 weeks) then grow cool (45-50 deg.) in rich soil mixed 
with sharp sand to insure perfect drainage. The following 
spring your plants will bloom and will be a model of beauty 
at Christmas time. Half hardy perennial. Height 2-3 ft. 
Seed in berries. 
ARMERIA—SEA PINK 
Hardy perennial of robust growth, producing from dense grass- 
like foliage masses of globe shaped flowers on long stiff stalks from 
May to August. The flowers are excellent when dried or fresh, re- 
taining their brilliancy for months after eut. First rate cut flower, 
fine rock plant, easily raised from seed. 
ARMERIA CEPHALOTES—Fine large heads of rosy pink on stiff 
stems two feet long. T. pkt. 10c; oz. $1.00; Ib. $12.00. 
ARMERIA FORMOSA BRUBY—This Armeria forms extra large heads 
of the brightest and lustrous carmine pink from the end of May to 
October. ine cut flower, rock plant, bedding plant. Height 18 in. 
T. pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 45e; % oz. 85e. 
ARENARIA MONTANA 
A first class hardy perennial rock plant easily raised, doing well 
7n any soil fully exposed to sun. Mat forming covered with silvery 
white lovely flowers from May to August. Height 4 in. 
ARUNDO DONAX 
Giant Reed—Absolutely hardy, rapidly growing bamboo-like grass 
attaining a height from 5 to 15 ft. Succeeds in any soil. Grown for 
its showy foliage and silky plumes that appear in July and are the 
finest ornament in dry bouquets, especially when bronzed. T. pkt. 
ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA 
Bere y Weed. Hardy plant, 2 to 3 ft. high with very show 
flowers of brilliant searlet, blooming in July and August. T. pkt. 
15c; 1/16 oz. Qe; 4% ou. 45c. 
ASPERULA ODORATA—WALDMEISTER 
A hardy perennial, easily raised from seed. Requires a shaded 
position and moist soil. Height 6 inches; have plants 6 inches apart. 
The dried leaves retain their fragrance even over a period of years. 
Blooms in May. 
ASTILBE DAVIDII 
A very beautiful hardy perennial bearing graceful spikes of 
rosy vielet or mauve flowers in July and August. Fine for cutting. 
Height 4 ft. Easily raised from seed. T. pkt. 20c; 1/32 oz. 40c. 
ASTILBE HYBRIDA—Also called Spirea Japonica. Seed saved from 
finest varieties such as America, Gladstone, Gloria, Superba, includ- 
ing also the best new tall Arendsi varieties. Hardy perennial. Height 
15-30 in. 
Both Asparagus Sprengheri and Plumosus will 
ASPARAGUS stand quite cool growing temperature but best 
results are obtained if grown in a night temperature of 50 degrees. 
Sow in light sandy soil in well drained shallow flats at any time. 
December to April is especially good period. You Gan grow it in 
solid beds, benehes. boxes. bulb pans and even in hanging baskets. 
Press the seeds firmly into the soil, then cover lightly with sandy soil, 
keep the sowing in a warm place and do not allew the soil to become 
dry. This is important. he seed will germinate in 4 te 8 weeks 
from date of sowing. 
PLUMOSUS MARKET KING—Climbing asparagus producing several 
ne the amount of ‘“‘greens’’ common Plumosus does. Tender per- 
ennial. 
SPRENGHERI DEFLEXUS—More ornamental than regular Spreng- 
per ence: wider, more substantial, of metallic lustre. Tender per- 
ennial. 
ASPARAGUS ACUTIFOLIUS—Foliage sharp pointed and very orna- 
mental. Used by the florists in Germany in preference to other green 
material. Hardy perennial climber. T. pkt. 10c; 100 seeds 30c. 
ASPARAGUS SPRENGHERI—100 seeds 25c; 250 seeds 50c: 1.000 for 
$1.40; 5,000 for $6.00. 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS—100 seeds 30c;: 250 for 55c: 1,000 
for $1.75; 5,000 for $7.50; 20 seeds for 15c. 
OUR TRADE PACKETS 
are double the quantity of retail packets. Our packets are 
well filled with fresh seed of strong germination, strictly true 
to name. When it comes to quality our seeds are 100 per 
‘cent. You will get no junk from us. “ 
