Aurora Amoranthus, 
823. AMORANTHUS. Aurora, H, A. Beau- 
tiful ornamental plants three feet high. Produces 
the best colors in hot sunny locations. The 
head of the plant is bright carmine shading to 
red, yellow and dark green. Note illustration. 
The lighter shade is the part of the plant ap- 
pearing red. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 

Blue Ball Ageratum. 
825. AGERATUM. Blue Ball. H. A. Plants 
are compact, standing about four inches high. 
The broad green foliage is almost completely f 
smothered over a long blooming period with } * 
flowers of -richest blue shades. Fine for edg- } 
ings. » Pkt., 15¢c; 2 pkKts,, 25c. f 
827. AGERATUM. Midget Blue. H. A. The /| 
plants are very dwarf, not over two to three 
inches in height and smothered with smal] true | 
Ageratum blue flowers. The foliage is delicate 
and fine. See page 44 for color ilustration. Pkt., 
25c; 2 pkts., 45c. 
826. AGERATUM. Fairy Pink. H. A. This 
dwarf, compact, soft salmon-pink Ageratum is a } 
fine pot plant. It begins to bloom when not more 



than 1% to 2 inches high and continues to 
bloom until it forms a solid, compact mass of § 
blossoms. Plants when fully grown are not more 
See inside back cover 
PkKt., 20c;.°2 pkts., 35c; 
than five inches in height. 
for color illustration. 







830. ALY S- 
SUM, SWEET. 
Eine Aemy 1:0)1 6,6 
H Queen. Our new, 
deep Violet Alys- | 
sum, For. color § 
illustration and 
description see 
page 43. Pkt., 

15¢c; 2 pkts., 
: Sie’ ; 25c; YY oz., 90c; 
Little Gem Sweet Alyssum. oz., $1.50. “ “us 2. : - — 
Dwarf Jubilee Gem Bachelor’s-Button, 
831. ALYSSUM, SWEET. H. A. (Compac- 
tum Erectum.) Little Gem. Carpet of snow. 
One of the finest dwarf annuals we have for 
edging, and much loved for its modest blossoms, 
white and honey scented. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 
YY oz., 45¢; oz., 80c. 
OLDS’ BACHELOR'S-BUTTON 
857. Jubilee Gem. H. A. Foliage is distinct 
from all other sorts forming a tufted mat of 
vivid green contrasting with the dark but strik- 
ing double blue flowers. The plant grows about 
one foot high. This should be everyone’s flower. 
Easy to grow, adaptable for any purpose to which 
a plant can be put, and a fine cut flower. Pkt., 
10c; 2 pkts., 15¢; lf, 0z., 40c; va 0z., 60c; 0z.., 
$1.00. 
855. Mixed. H. A. (Centaurea Cyanus.) 
(Corn Flower, Blue Bottle, Ragged. Sailor, etc.) 
Although not a pretentious plant, Bachelor’s- 
Button is one of the popular, hardy, old-fash- 
ioned annuals, Pkt., 5c. 
856. Blue Shades. H. A. 
garden, Pkt., 10e; 2 pkts., 
Fine for a blue 
15c, 
861. BARTONIA. Aurea. H, A. 
you will like this lovely large golden yellow 
flower which glistens like satin in the sunshine. 
The plant grows two feet high and prefers a 
dry sunny location. Note illustration. Pkt., 10c; 
2 pkts., 15c. 
862%. BROWALLIA ELATA. Mixed. H. A. 
Vigorous blooming bedding plant covered during 
summer and autumn with flowers of rare shades 
of blue and white. Grows freely in any rich 
soil. Flowers have long. stems making them ex- 
cellent for cutting. Pkt., 20¢e; 2 pkts., 35c. 
821. ANCHUSA.. Blue Bird. H. A. An- 
chusa resembles. a large forget-me-not. Blue 
Bird. grows about 18 inches high, bearing 
flowers in a luxuriant bouquet at the top of the 
plant. The indigo blue forms a brilliant effect 
in’ any scheme for decoration of beds and bor- 
ders. Blooms continuously throughout the sum- 
mer, Pkt.; 10c; 2 -pkts:, 15c. 
ae ee 

Blue Bird Anchusa. 

We think 

Balsam, 

Bachelor’ s-Button, 
860. BALSAM. H. A. (Lady Slipper or Poor 
Man’s Orchid.) Camellia Mixed. Produces its 
gorgeous masses of brilliant colored flowers in 
great profusion inthe axils of the leaves. Pkt., 
10c; 2 pkts., 15c; % o0z., 55c. 
859. BALSAM. Double Bush Torch, H. A, 
A beautiful reg flowering Balsam of the bush 
type that has the flowers on the tips.of the stem. 
See page 40 for color illustration. PKt., 25c; 2 
pkts., 45c. 
859%. BALSAM. Double Bush Flowering, 
, Mixed. H. A. The mixed colors are very fine for 
‘bedding and order planting: Plants are a trifle 
‘larger than ‘the Torch, measuring about 12 to 
‘16 inches. The flowers are fully double and 
|appear at the tips of the stalky’ bushy plants. 
iPkt., 10e; 2 pkts., 15c. 
Note. CARNATIONS while perennials are not 
bardy in the north and should be treated as an- 
nuals. 
900. CARNATION. H. H. P. New Double 
Chabaud’s. Giant Mixed. -(Improved Strain.) 
Free blooming, spicy-scented, double, fragrant 
flowers, nearly 83 inches across. Pkt., 15c; 2 
pkts., 25c. 
901. CARNATION. H. H. P. Yellow Marie 
Chabaud. A unique color in carnations. Seed will 
produce about 75% true. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 
875. CALLIOPSIS. H. A. Fine Mixed. 
Showy, yellow flowers that thrive anywhere, 
some with base of petals of deep maroon. 
Blooms all summer. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c, 
922. COLEUS. Rainbow Mixture. H. -A. 
Very handsome and decorative plants with foli- 
age of brilliant varied colors. Combinations are ~ 
remarkably rich and fantastic. Plant in full sun 
to bring out the color. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 45c. 
Bartonia Aurea, 
