5 AMARANTHUS MOLTEN FIRE—k(2-3)15. Richly colored 
annual foliage plant for garden or specimen effects. Maroon 
foliage, each branch topped with a flaming radiation of crim- 
son floral leaves. Easy from seed. Pkt. 15c; Y%4g oz. 25c. 
5 AMBERBOA MURICATA—ecbdx(2-4)30. This easy, free- 
blooming annual cousin of Centaurea is called Star of the 
Desert, for it makes its home in dry, sun-baked lands. The 
blossoms are 3-inch lace-stars of soft purple with creamy cen- 
ters, and it blooms freely and long. It cuts. Of easiest garden 
culture. Pkt. 15c; Yg oz. 25c. 
5 AMBROSIA—ex(8)20. Graceful green ‘“‘ostrich plumes” for 
cut flower effects. Decorative; pleasingly aromatic. Called 
Feather Geranium, but botanically a Chenopodium. Effective 
annual edger. Fine seeds. Pkt. 15c; Wg oz. 25c; 1% oz. 40c. 
4 AMELANCHIER STOLONIFERA—kt(1)40. It is the June- 
berry, a two-purpose shrub. Panicles of snowy spring bloom. 
Then big, luscious berries like the cultivated blueberries, but 
darker, and rather sweeter and richer. Pkt. 15c; 3 for 40c. 
2 AMELLUS LYCHNITES—*w(3)8. Showy blue daisy with 
gray-downy foliage. Usually grown as a pot plant, but may 
also be started early for garden bloom. Pkt. 20; 3 for 50c. 
2 THE ANGELON 
It is ANGELONIA SALICARIAEFOLIA, 
but in South America where it decorates 
many a Patio, it is called The Angelon. 
Great racemes of handsome, bright blue 
flowers. Apple-scented foliage. Delightful 
window, porch or conservatory plant. Jllus- 
trated opposite. Plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.75. 
3 EASY ANOMATHECA 
A pretty bulb-flower that is quite quick 
and easy from seed, blooming within a few 
months after sowing. Rather good flowers of 
rosy red with maroon markings. Does 
splendidly in pots, given Freesia handling. 
Botanically it is LAPEIROUSIA CRUEN- 
TA. ew(7-1)10. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. 

ABELIA EDWARD GOUCHER—Delightful low shrub in 
continuous bloom from June through October, blossoms 
of clear pink with tiny touch of yellow. Hardy at Phila- 
delphia; protect in colder areas. Also sometimes grown 
as a handsome, long-blooming pot plant. Nice, young 
plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.75. 

2 ANIGOZANTHOS MANGLESI—w. The strange “Kangaroo 
Paw” of Australia, an interesting, decorative pot plant. The 
blossoms are clusters of downy tubes that expand toward 
starry form, the coloring rich crimson tipped with emerald 
green. The stems are covered with a downiness like crimson 
velvet. Blooming season is summer. Pkt. 25c. 
2 ANIGOZANTHOS HUMILIS—w. Dense racemes of odd 
flowers with crimson tubes that expand to_buff-yellow stars. 
Rare. Pot plant for full sun and good drainage. Pkt. 25c. 
3 ANTIGONON LEPTOPUS—kt(2-4)30 ft. Rosa de Montana. 
A quick vine, growing rapidly in the spring from root tubers. 
Heart-shaped foliage, garlanded for months with blossoms 
of bright rose. It grows quickly in spring from the tubers, 
which may, in cold areas, be winter-stored in sand in cellar. 
Also a charming conservatory vine. Pkt. 20c. Roots, field- 
grown, each 75c; 8 for $2.00. 
5 ANODA or AMAPOLITO 
Quick, long-blooming Annual of easy 
growing and a hich attractiveness. Sow 
early and you will have blossoms by 
first week of June, continuing then until 
late autumn freezes. Anoda lavateroides. 
ANODA OPALCUP — ecbx(8)48. 
Crinkly lustrous chalice-flowers in that 
delightful opaline borderland that lies 
between blue and pink. Pkt. 15¢c; % 
oz. 25c; %4 oz. 35c. 
ANODA SNOWCUP—ecbx(8)35. Blos- 
soms of glinting new-snow whiteness. 
Plants grow in even, oval, formal effect, 
as though they had been trimmed into 
shape. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 25c; %4 oz. 40c. 
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1 ALTHAEA TAURINENSIS—ebx (2-4)70. Good hardy peren- 
nial for the mixed border. The several branching stems carry 
blossoms of rose pink, each flower from 1% to 2 inches across. 
Ashy foliage. Long-lived. Pkt. 15¢; 4g oz. 30c. 
5 ANAGALLIS BLUE—ek(2-4)8. Inchwide flowers of bril- 
liant blue over a long season. Desirable for edging or for 
bedding. Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 25c. 
5 ANAGALLIS MIXED—ek(2-4)8. True Pimpernel. Low, un- 
dulate color, lilac, bright blue, scarlet. Pkt. 10¢c; % oz. 25c. 
5 SNAPDRAGON or ANTIRRHINUM 
Snapdragon is a flower for everyman’s garden and every- 
man’s pleasuring. There could be no finer Annual for cutting. 
The kinds offered here, all rust-resistant, grow to 30 inches 
or more of height, at least the last 
foot of it set with immense, ex- 
quisitely formed blossoms in many 
rich, varied colorings. Often there 
are a dozen or more flower-filled 
stems to a plant. ARTISTIC—Rose 
pink and white. COPPER SHADES 
—Copper and bronze in blended 
tones. LOVELINESS—Pure deep 
pink. RED CROSS—Contrasting 
crimson and pure white. YELLOW 
GIANT—Exquisite canary. SNOW 
GIANT—Yes, it’s white. CAMP- 
FIRE — Bronze, with touches of 
crimson, carmine, and yellow. UNI- 
FORM PRICE of these named sorts 
is 20c the pkt. or Wg oz. for 50c. 
OFFER 24A—One pkt. each of the 
7 for $1.00. 
ANTIRRHINUM PEERLESS BLEND—22 inches. A gorgeous 
blend, all the colors above, with very many more. Magnificent 
flower spikes, the upper 10 to 12 inches set closely with 
splendid, big flowers. Highly rust-resistant. Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 
40c; \% oz. The; %4 oz. $1.25. 
ANTIRRHINUM TETRA SUPERFINE—The giant, ruffled, 
tetraploid Snapdragon. Immense flowers of heavy texture 
are carried in base-branching spikes to about 25 inches. 
Wide color range that includes, along with selfs in many 
shades and tones, a pleasing assortment of suffusions, bicolors 
and variegations. Pkt. 25c; Wo oz. 40¢c; Ye oz. T5c. 
ANTIRRHINUM MAGIC CARPET—erik(2-4)5. Delightful, 
semi-creeping plants loaded with flowers in exceedingly 
bright, immensely varied colorings. Rock gardens, edgings, 
beds. A true hybrid. Pkt. 20c; We oz. 35c. 
1 ANTIRRHINUM ASARINA — erk(8)6. Trailing mats of 
silver-sparkling, succulent foliage, set with big, lonesome 
flowers, rich cream with lip of citron and red. Winter-hardy 
rock garden perennial. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 

1 LILY OF ST. BERNARD 
ANTHERICUM LILIAGO, but the old folk- 
name for it is Lily of St. Bernard. Starry 
flowers of purest whiteness are carried in 
airy racemes. A long-lived perennial of 
much beauty, finer year by year. Illustrated 
opposite. ekt(2-3)34. Pkt. 20c; 14 oz. 40c; 
¥Y, oz. 75c. Plants, each 75c. 
ANTHERICUM RAMOSUM — erbkt(3)20. 
Multitudes of rather airy white stars in 
gracefully diffuse branchings. Will fit the 
larger rock garden or the front of the 
hardy border. Pkt. 25ec; 3 for 70c. 


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1 ANDROSACE LANUGINOSA-—Slender, prone stems radiate 
from the crown, each ending in a silvery rosette from which 
rise dense Verbena-like clusters of pretty little rose-colored 
flowers, the whole not above four inches of height. Eventually 
forms small, open mats. Pretty and hardy rock garden species 
from the Himalayas. Plants, each 50c; 8 for $1.40. 
1 ANEMARRHENA ASPHODELOIDES — (3)60. Kare 
Chinese Asphodel-cousin. High decorative sheafs of narrow, 
glossy foliage. Tiny, rose-purple flowers. Plants, each 50ce. 
