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AMPELOPSIS—BOSTON IVY—CLIMBER 
VETCHII—A hardy perennial climber with green leaves, which turn 
to scarlet in the fall. Clings firmly to the smoothest surface of rock 
or wood. Height 30 feet. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; lb. $3.20. 
ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFLORA 
Of neat compact growth, not over 20 tnches high, with fine, heart 
shaped foliage and bearing quantities of deep blue forget-me-not-like 
flowers. Valuable because it blooms during April and May, is fine 
for cutting and an excellent rock plant. T. pkt. 20c. 
bearing all 
ANCHUSA ITALICA—“Dropmore”’—Hardy perennial, hs a 
. pkt. 
summer flowers of the richest gentian blue. Height 4 feet. 
10c; 0z. 80c; lb. $8.60. 
ITALICA FELTHAM PRIDE—Of neat compact growth, completely 
covered with very large, closely placed, extremely bright deep blue 
flowers from June to September. Very effective. Height 3 ft. T. pkt. 
15¢e; 4% oz. 30c. 
ANCHUSA CAPENSIS BLUE BIRD ?!22¢s, 2 
pact habit producing masses of brilliant intense dark blue flowers 
in sprays that are excellent for cutting. Very attractive. Annual. 
Height 20 in. T. pkt. 10c; \% oz. 30c. 
ANDROSACE CORONOPIFOLIA 
Hardy perennial, flowers snow white, in large umbells, very grace- 
ful, from April to end of June. Fine pot and rock plant for sunny 
positions. Seea lays long before it germinates. Best time to sow 
the seed is in July and August. Place the sowing outdoors the seed 
will be up early next spring. Height 6 in. T. pkt. 15c; % oz. 35c¢; 
oz. $2.40, 
Anemone-Windflower 
The best time to sow is in January to March and again in Au- 
gust and September. The seed lays for some time before it ger- 
minates. Start in flats filled with a mixture of garden soil and leaf 
mould. Sow thinly, cover the seed lightly and set out or pot up the 
seedlings when they are large enough to handle. In the South and 
on the Pacofie coast, Anemones are left outdoors at all times. In 
the North the corms are best stored in a dry, cool frost-free place 
over winter. Anemones are tuber forming plants of rather fantastic 
shape. It is hard to tell which is the bottom and the top of the 
corm. The top is indicated by its fuzzy character, the remains of the 
previous year’s growth. When planting, be sure that you are plac- 
ing the corms correctly, top up, and not down. Anemones are flowers 
OF oon beauty, high class for cutting, pots, rockeries and 
eds. 
ST. BRIGID—The flowers are 3 to 5 inches across, single, semi- 
double and produce in great abundance in April to June. The colors 
are of all shades, and markings, scarlet, pink, maroon, purple, lilac, 
striped, mottled, ete. It is one of the most gorgeous flowers un- 
surpassed for cutting. Height 15 inches. Hardy perennial. Year 
old corms of this Anemone started late in August will bloom late 
in December and January. Temperature 45 deg. T. pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 
50c; 1% oz. 90c. 
ST. BRIGID THE GOVERNOR—Double bright scarlet. 
i oz. 40c; oz. $3.00. 
ANEMONE SYLVESTRIS—Beautiful and very useful variety, pro- 
ducing quantities of large, pure white flowers, on stout stalks, re- 
sembling the bloom of snowdrops. A first rate cut flower, fine for 
rockeries and a readily saleable plant. In bloom from May to July. 
Height 12 in. 
ANEMONE CAEN—Also known as Coronaria, 
Anemone. Very showy, of the same usefulness and same habit as 
St. Brigid. Flowers single, large in many colors. MIXBD. T. pkt. 
10c; % oz. 20c; oz. $1.00. 
ANEMONE JAPANESE—Beautiful specie and highly valuable for 
cutting. Equal in keeping qualities to Gerbera. Flowers single or 
semi-double, three inches across born on long stems. Perennial and 
hardy and long lived if planted in well drained location and slightly 
covered over winter with straw or strawy manure. Blooms in Au- 
gust till frost. Prefers shade and loves moisture. It is easily raised 
from seed that should be sown in spring and that germinates in 
80-60 days. Worth all the trouble of raising. We offer two vari- 
eties mixed. One an extra large white, the other rich pink. 
T. pkt. 15c; 
Chinese or French 
ANEMONE PULSATILA—Produces in April and May single, violet- 
lilac flowers almost 3 inches across. Valuable for spring sales, first 
tate rock and border plant. Requires well drained soil in full sun. 
Height 10 in. T. pkt. 15c; ~ oz. 35c; oz. $3.20. 
ANTHEMIS—HARDY MARGUERITE 
ANTHEMIS PERRY’S variety. High class for cutting. 
extra large, daisy like, golden yellow. Height 30 inches. 
10c; oz. 40c; lb. $4.00. . CNA 
NEW HYBRIDS—Large daisy-like flowers, first class for cutting, in 
shades of dark and light yellow as well as pure white. Height 30 
in. T. pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c. 
ANTHEMIS MONTANA Drought and heat resisting 
perennial rock and border 
plant, producing from April to July, masses of beautifu! pure 
white flowers. Height 10 in. T. pkt. 20c. 
Flowers 
Ty pts 
Strikingly beautiful. Red, 
AMARANTHUS SUNRISE frend dark green 
foliage, each branch terminating with a brilliant large scarlet, car- 
mine head. Fine for groups or singly. Space foot apart. Reguires full 
sun and soil not too rich. Hardy annual. Height 3 ft. T. pkt. 15c; 
oz. $1.20; lb. $12.00. 
AMARANTHUS PIGMY TORCH—New. Plants bushy, compact, very 
dark crimson, excellent as a border for cannss and large beds. 
Space the plants 15 in. apart. Height 15 in. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 80c. 
AMMOBIUM ALATUM GRANDIFLORUM 
An attractive heat and drougbt resisting hardy annual straw- 
flower, with silver white aster-like flowers. Sow early in the spring 
to where the plants are to stand. Height 3t. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 60c. 
ANAGALIS COERULA 
A showy floriferous heat and drought resisting, sun loving annual 
for beds, edgings, rockeries, window boxes and pots. Flowers star 
shaped an inch across bright deep blue from July to October. Start 
the SH from February to May. Height 8 in. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 80c; 
lb. $10.00. 
TO PROLONG THE SELLING SEASON make 
a dis- 
play on your premises of summer flowering plants. New 
plants or old plants of striking beauty that in spite of their 
worthiness are almost unknown. These old plants will act 
as novelties in most cases. Mass them in beds, place the 
plants in pots so that you can handle the plants easily when 
a sale is effected. Bury the pots in the ground. We would 
not display Petunias, Zinnias and other such in quantity. 
While these make your place look nice they do not create 
sales during summer. Have potted plants in reserve to re- 
place those sold or whole beds of flowers that are through 
blooming. When for instance Pentstemon Grandiflorus is 
out of bloom replace it with Gaillardia Burgundy or what- 
ever you may have in full bloom. Thus you can have on 
display several different flowers before frost arrives. You 
will make sales and will advertise your wares very effi- 
ciently. We suggest a few plants that we are sure will sell 
during summer. Achillea Perry’s White, Armeria, choice 
specimens of even height, Calliopsis Dazzler and Garnet, 
Campanula Glomerata Superba, Celosia Fire Feather, Dian- 
thus Deltoides Brilliant, Dianthus Caesius Splendens, Gail- 
lardia Burgundy, Gaillardia Beautiful Star, Gypsophyla 
Flowering Carpet, Gypsophyla Oldhamiana, Linum Cloth of 
Gold, Lychnis Chalcedonica Grfl., Mimulus Tigrinus, Pent- 
stemon Grfl., Pentstemon Sensation, Pyrethrum Uliginosum, 
Scabiosa Caucasica. Scabiosa Fisheri, Sweet William Black 
Princess, Torenia, Variegated Yucca. 
ANTIRRHINUM ROYAL ROSE Sikes dense, in- 
very large, well placed, highly attractive. Color the deepest, 
richest rose-pink that one can imagine, enhanced with a 
velvety sheen. A bed of Royal Rose is a royal sight. Half- 
dwarf. T. pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 35c; 1/8 oz. 60c; 1 oz. $4.00. 
ANTIRRHINUM ST. GEORGE ipinesot largeine 
spikes of large in- 
dividual flowers of glowing orange cerise in quantity. One 
of the finest varieties for bedding, the plants being very erect 
and-sturdy. Half dwarf. T. pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 35c; 1/8 oz. 
60c; 1 oz. $4.00. 
SNAPDRAGON CHRISTMAS GEM 0nly 9 inches 
tall, color 
rich deep pink. The finest dwarf snapdragon. You can have 
fine plants in pots ready for Mothers Day from January sown 
seed. T. pkt. 20c; % oz. 80c. 
ANTIRRHINUM BURPEE DOUBLE—Flowers double, golden yel- 
low flushed rose pink at the back of petals. Height of central spike 
30 in. Forces well but comes* late. 100 seeds 50c. 
singles. 
ANTIRRHINUM MAGIC CARPET—Plants very short of al- 
most creping habit, valuable for rock work. Many colors, 
mostly light, pleasing shades. T. pkt. 15c. 
Half Dwarf Snapdragon—Height 18 in. 
NELROSE—Salmon pink. FIREBRAND—Bright scarlet. 
FIREFLAME—Scarlet, throat GOLDEN QUEEN-—Rich yellow. 
white. RUBY—Ruby red. 
QUEEN OF THE NORTH. DARK SCARLET. 
CRIMSON QUEEN—Crimson. FIREFLY—Searlet and white. 
DAPHNE—Soft blush pink. CARMINE QUEEN—Rosy car- 
DEFIANCE—Orange red. mine. 
FAWN—Pink and yellow. MONT BLANC—Pure white. 
ROSE QUEEN—Rich rose. MIXED—AII colors. 
PEERLESS PINK—La France BRONZE QUEEN—Golden 
pink. bronze. 
SILVER PINK—True. 
ANY OF THE ABOVE—1 oz. $1.80; Ib. $20.00; T. pkt. 15e; % oz. We. 
