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**Radiance”’ 
Please 
Order No. A-1314 RADIANCE, 4-ft. The high- 
b est medal-winner in the All-America 
y Trials, and the first bicolor Cosmos 
Name ever to be developed. Giant in size, the 
and flowers are a soft deep rose, attractive- 
ly zoned rich crimson at base of petals. 
by Its great size, striking color and long 
Number strong stems make it one of the finest 
é flowers for cutting and for garden dis- 
DIGS ~ nace oeee teoncc aici bates Pkt. 25¢ 
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Radiance—the new two-color Sensation Cosmos saipesaatie Bs tire el Nk ide fe ey, 

is deep rose with a rich crimson center. 
New Cgeratums i in Pink and Blue 
Floss Flower (Annual) 
Ageratums are excellent to use for 
edging walks and flower borders, or 
they may be used in window boxes 
and pots in combination with other 
flowering plants. The soft plush-like 
little flowers form compact 
clusters which cover the entire 
plant. In bloom all summer. 
AGERATUM 
MIDGET 
BLUE 

The somewhat formal plants of Balsam 
make excellent low-growing hedges, 
Cchilleg Perennial) 
1020 THE PEARL. 2 ft. Produces large clusters 
of double pure white flowers from spring 
1026 MIDGET BLUE, 4 in. : 
: until frost. Splendid for cutting. .Pkt. 10¢ 
Dwarf and compact, with 
rich azure-blue flowers. 
Plants are very uniform 
in habit and true in color, 
The best Ageratum for 
narrow ribbon planting 
and edging..... Pkt. 15¢ 
ANTIRRHINUM, see Snapdragon, page 57. 
AQUILEGIA, see Columbine, page 51. 
Cl id » ye Purple Rock Cress 
u rietia (Perennial) 
1045 LARGE FLOWERING HYBRIDS MIXED, 
6 in. One of the most beautiful of all 
dwarf creeping plants. Forms a dense mat 
of foliage, which in early spring is a sheet 
of brilliant bloom. Colors include laven- 
der, mauve, purple and violet. Excellent 
for planting between flagstones, in rock 
Sweet Clyssum—the Meal Edging Banv's Basarm, sce Cypsophila page St 
BacHELOR’s ButTTON, see Centaurea. 
& 
1028 FAIRY PINK. 5 in. A delightful®” 
rose-pink variety, beginning to 
flower when only 1% inches high 
The dwarf, compact plants are a 
mass of bloom all summer. .Pkt. 15¢ 
One packet each of above for 25¢ 
1031 VIOLET QUEEN. 4 in. A bright, 
deep violet that does not fade in hot S Touch-Me-Not 
weather. Blooms luxuriantly from early aLSG (Annual) 
SUMMEPVtO LrOSt. wapersicyeveveletstens Pkt, 15¢ 
1205 DOUBLE MIXED. Height 18-24 in. 
10382 SNOWCLOTH. The dwarfest and most Sturdy bushy plants with large double 
compact variety. Plants form a dense flowers clustered in the axils of the leaves. 
cluster of snow-white flowers, with the Often called ‘‘Touch-Me-Not’’ because the 
objectionable green center _ entirely ripe seed pods snap open when touched, 
Glimin wed. tc. .sic lm ous or ai oiete econ Pict. 156 scattering the seed in all directions. Col- 
29 c ors: red, rose, pink and white. Prefer rich 
1033 LILAC QUEEN. 6 in. Delicate laven- soil and sunny position......... Pkt. 10¢ 
der flowers. A pleasing contrast with 2 
the white variety..% oz. 40c, pkt. 10c¢ ( 
Nae Vase One 20S fen tist False Indigo 
ALYSSUM, Madwort (Perennial) (Perennial) 
1034 SAXATILE COMPACTUM. ‘‘Basket of 1206 AUSTRALIS. 3 ft. Strong-growing, bushy 

Gold.’’ 9 in. A mass of golden yellow plants with handsome dark green cut foli- 
blooms in early spring when other age and spikes of deep blue, lupine-like 
— - flowers are scarce. Very effective as a flowers in June and July. A splendid 
ALYSSUM “SNOWCLOTH”? commences to bloom border for tulips. The foliage is silver- background plant. Remains attractive even 
when only one inch high and continues until frost. Pray He hie ca TO pee’ when not in ‘bloom 2. ./..0. «wee Pkt. 10¢ 

For a beautiful Permanent Edging, plant Aubrictia with Perennial Candytuft—they 
Page 48 come into bloom at the same time, and the color combination is delightful. 
