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FLOWER SEED SELECTION 
ACHILLEA ptarmica, The Pearl. Yarrow. 
(P.) Clusters of pure white flowers; blooms 
all summer. 2 ft. Packet 15c. 
ACONITUM napellus. Monkshood. Dark 
blue; July, Aug. 3ft. Packet 15c. 
Wilsoni. (A. fischeri wilsoni). Vuolet 
Monkshood. Light violet-blue; late. 4 
fea eackete loc 
AGERATUM, Blue Perfection. 
bedding and border plant. 
1% 12" Packets Se: 
Dwarf Blue. Dark blue; excellent for low 
borders and beds. 9 in. Packet 15c. 
Fairy Pink. Soft rosy salmon pink 
blossoms that come when plant is only 
11% to 2’’ — continuing until plant reaches 
its 5-inch maximum height. Packet 25c. 
Popular 
Dark blue. 
ALYSSUM 
Best of tiny garden flowers,blooms through- 
out season and has delicate fragrance. Perfect 
for edging or ribbon planting. Grows uni- 
formly in any soil. 
Carpet of Snow. Finest edging plant. The 
mass of flat, rounded flowers for a continu- 
ously blooming snow-white ribbon in the 
border. 4 inches. Packet 10c. 
Violet Queen. A dwarf, compact variety 
of deep lavender-lilac. Very handsome. 
Packet 15c. 
Little Gem. Graceful dwarf plant, about 6 
inches. Clouds of honey-scented white 
blooms. Excellent for edging, or massing. 
Packet 15c. 
Saxatile. Compact 9-inch plant, whose deep 
golden yellow flowers brighten the border 
in late spring. Packet 10c. 
AMARANTHUS 
Tall, robust, showy colorful foliage plant. 
Likes hot sunny sites, lean soil, and plenty 
of room. 
Tri-color (Joseph’s Coat). Inner foliage 
bronze, outer gold and scarlet. Packet 10c. 
ANCHUSA, Blue Bird. Improved variety 
with deep blue flowers on long stems. Fine 
cut-flower. 1144 ft. Packet 25c. 
Cape Forget-me-not. Clusters of 
144 ft. Packet 10c. 
italica, Dropmore Variety. Dropmore Bug- 
loss. Lovely, gentian-blue flowers. June to 
Sept. 3to4ft. Packet 25c. 
Capensis. 
azure-blue flowers. 
ANTIRRHINUM, Tall Giant-flowered. 
Snapdragon. Snapdragons are perennials, 
but for garden purposes they are usually 
treated as annuals. Excellent for bedding 
and cutting. Also extensively grown under 
glass. 2 ft, 
Tall Mixed. Great variety of colors. 
Packet 10c. 
ARCTOTIS grandis. Splendid Daisy, from 
South Africa. Pure white, shaded lilac. 
21% ft. Packet 10c. 
AQUILEGIA Columbine 
A delightful perennial easily grown from 
seed. Sow in flats in early summer, trans- 
plant to bed in early fall. Prefers light shade 
and fairly rich soil. Blooms in spring and 
early summer in a wide range of both brilliant 
and pastel colors. 2 to 4 feet. 
Long Spurred — Mrs. Scott Elliot’s. Ex- 
tremely large flowers and spurs and a wide 
range of pastel colors. All colors. Packet 
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ASTERS 
Universally popular, the mainstay of the 
garden in late summer. Invaluable for cut- 
ting or bedding. Need rich new soil and good 
ay Most are now wilt-resistant. 1144 to 24% 
eet. 
American Branching. Mixed — large, 
double flowers. Packet 10c. 
Crego’s Giant Asters. A beautiful class, 
with large, fluffy flowers; petals gracefully 
twisted and curled. 2 ft. Packet 10c. 
Sunshine Improved, Anemone-flowered 
Asters. New and unique race of branch- 
ing habit of growth. The flowers are large 
with long single, rayed petals; center golden 
yellow, crested and quilled. Admirable 
cutting. Packet 10c. 
Aster, Heart of France. <A handsome vari- 
ety of the branching type, bearing large 
rich deep ruby-red flowers on long stems. 
2 ft. Packet 10c. 
BABY’S BREATH. See Gypsophila. 
BALLOON VINE Love-In-A-Puff 
Quick-growing, hardy, annual climber. 
The delicate foliage is an ideal cover for 
fences. Seed-pods resemble balloons. Grows 
10 to 15 feet. Packet 10c. 
BEAN Scarlet Runner 
An edible scarlet and purple bean. Quick 
growing, bearing large sprays of scarlet col- 
ored pea-like flowers. Packet 10c. 
