. Try Ageratum Blue Ball No. 1279 

Abronia 
(Sand Verbena) 
Quick . growing 
trailing succulent 
plant 6”. Used 
mostly for baskets, 
rockery and_ spe- 
cially adapted for 
dry poor soil and 
sunny ocations. 
1254 — Umbellata 
Grandiflora — Ro- 
sy lilac verbena-li- 
ke flowers. Pkt. 
$0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40 

Abronia Umbellata 
Abutillon— (Flowering Maple) 
Elegant flowering half hardy shrubs of strong 
growth and easy cultivation. Suitable for the 
house in winter and the garden in summer. Sown 
any time before April they will produce fine 
flowering plants the first season. 
1251—Hybridum Maximum — Huge flowers 
in fine shades, seedlings bloom within 6 months, 
(Sold out.) 

Aconitum Napellus 
Aconitum (Monkshood) 
Wonderful, useful perennial for border decoration 
and cut flowers. They are exceedingly hardy and 
will stand a certain amount of shade. Seeds remain 
dormant for a long time. 
1256—Fischeri.—Deep purple flowers in dense 
spikes. Blooms in September-October. (Sold 0 1f) 
1257—Napellus Praecox.—Large spikes of blue 
flowers produced in July and August. Pkt. $0.20; 
pkts. $0.50. 
1259—Mixed Hybrids.—Flowers vary in shades 
from cream white to very deep purple. (Sold out.) 
Agathea 
(Blue Marguerite) 
1270 — Coelestis 
Free flowering, half 
hardy perennial 
producing light blue 
daisy 
in June. Suitable 
for low borders and 
often used as house 
plants. Pkt. $0.15; 
3 pkts. $0.40. 

Anagallis (Pimpernel) 
1287—Grandiflora Finest Mixed—Free flowering 
annual useful for edging, rock work or pot culture. 
Does well in full sun. Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40. 
like flowers | 
Achillea (Milfoil or Yarrow) 
Very desirable hardy plants for the perennial 
border or rockery on account of their graceful 
habit of growth and prolonged flowering season. 
1261—Millefolium Kelwayi—.(Red Yarrow). 
Magenta red flowers 15-18”. Exceedingly hardy, 
spreading habit. 
Pkt. $0.15; 3 for $0.40. 
1262—Ptarmica Fl. Pl. ‘‘The Pearl’’.—Very 
hardy, bears a profusion of small double white 
flowers during the entire season. Fine for cutting 
214’. Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts $0.40. 
1263—Ageratum (Yellow Yarrow) .—Very hardy 
18-24’, yellow sweet scented flowers. (Sold out). 
1264—E upatorium.— Parker's variety. Very 
hardy. Plants 3’ high with showy large corymbs 
of yellow flowers. (sold out). 
1265—Ageratifolia.— Beautiful new hardy variety. 
Flowers from April to June; prefers well drained 
sandy porous soil. Height 6 to 9’’. (sold out). 
1266—Filipendula.—Produces during June and 
July large flat heads of bright yellow flowers on 
stalks 30 inches tall. A fine perennial. Pkt. $0.20; 
3 pkts. $0.50. 
ADONIS (Pheasant’s Eye) 
Beautiful low growing annual for the border or 
rockery. They thrive best in a sandy well drained 
loam. Sow seed inside in March and transplant 
outside when danger of frost is over. 

Adonis (Aestivalis) 
1268A—Aestivalis—(Flos Adonis).—Red flowers 
12 inches. Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts $0.40. 
1268B—Adonis Autumnalis. Red flowers in 
bloom from May to July. Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40. 
Acroclinium 
(Everlasting) 
Most beautiful and 
valuable everlasting 
flowers grown ex- 
tensively for win- 
ter bouquets. Sow 
inside in March and 
transplant outside 
end of May or 
beginning of June 
1267-Large flowe- 

red double Hy- 
brids, Pkt. $0.10; 
Acroclinium 3 pkts $0.25. 
1267A—White. Pkt. $0.10, 3 pkts $0.25. 
1267B-—Rose. Pkt. $0.10; 3 pkts $0.25. 



AGERATUM 
KING OF THE BLUES 
1275A—Small tufty compact plant, literally 
covered with flowers of the deepest blue. 
Original seed’packages. Pkt. $0.25. 
35 
AGERATUM 
(Floss Flowers) 
A very effective annual of 
dwarf habit, flowering all 
summer and used mostly 
for edging beds and bor- 
ders for window boxes and 
rockeries. 
March and the plants will 
start blooming in June. 
1271—Little Blue Star.— 
Compact habit of growth, 
4 to 5 inches and remar- 
kably free blooming. 
$0.15; 3 pkts $0.40. 
Agrostis 
(Ornamental 
grasses) 
Very useful to mix 
with flowers for 
making bouquets. 
They are very har- 
dy and of easy 
culture. Sow in the 
open as you would 
for any quick gro- 
wing flower seeds. Agrostis 
1283—Eragrostis Maxima (Love grass). 
1286A—Briza Gracilis. 
1286B—Briza maxima. 
Any of the above per pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts $0.40. 
2328—Tall Mixed. Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.49. 
2329—Dwarf Mixed. Pkt. $0.20, 3 pkts $0.50. 
ANCHUSA (Alkanet or Buglose) 
1520—Capensis Atrocoerula. (Cape Forget- 
me-not).—A _ splendid blue annual _ variety 
blooming all summer, 8 inches. 
Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts $0.40. 
1521—Italica Dropmore.—A_ hardy perennial 
plant with flowers of a gentian blue. Plants 3 to 4 
feet high, of easy culture. Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40. 
1522—Myosotidiflora.—The hardy perennial for- 
get-me-not. Flowers early; grows in sun or shade. 
Clusters of bright blue forget-me-not, 10 to 12 
inches. Pkt. $0.25; 3 pkts. $0.60. 

Sow seed in 

Pkt. 
Ageratum Blue Ball 1279 
1272—Little Dorrit.—A mass of azure blue 
flowers about 6 inches high. 
Pkt. $0.10; 3 pkts $0.25.° 
1275A—King of the Blues.—Small tufty compact 
plant literally cévered with flowers of the deepest 
blue. Pkt. $0.20; 3 pkts $0.50. 
1275B—Blue Bedder.—A uniform variety of 
Ageratum coming true from 3eed. 4 inches in 
height and very compact with large clusters of 
deep lavender blue flowers. Pkt. $0.25; 3 pkts $0.60 
1277—Fairy Pink.—Soft salmon rose pink flowers. 
Plant very compact. Pkt. $0.20; 3 pkts $0.50. 
1278—Imperial Dwarf White. Pkt. $0.10; 3 
pkts $0.25. 
1279—Blue Ball W.H.P.’S Improved—A special 
selection 4 inches high, very compact, uniform, 
richest shade of blue. Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts $0.40. 
1279A—Midget Blue—All America silver medal 
Very dwarf, very compact and exceedingly flori- 
ferous. Pkt. $0.20; 3 pkts $0.50. 
TS 
1279B—Golden Yellow (Ionas Inodoras) 
12’.—Lovely tall variety with fluffy golden 
flowers. Pkt. $0.20; 3 for $0.50. 
ST 
1275—Blue Cap.—Undoubtedly the best dwarf 
Ageratum. The flowers are much larger than those 
of Little Blue Star and of a deeper and richer color. 
Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts $0.40. 
