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WHITE ROSE 
FLOWER SEEDS 
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ANNUALS and BIENNIALS 
Key to Symbols 
HA Annuals. Sow seed in the open ground in early 
Spring (April or May). Plants bloom and die the first 
year. 
HHA  Half-Hardy Annuals. Sow seed in boxes indoors or in 
hotbeds (March or April) and transplant outside when 
danger of frost is over. Plants bloom and die the 
first year. 
HB Biennials. Sow seed in the open ground in early 
Spring (April or May). Plants bloom the following year 
and then die. 
HHB_~ Half-Hardy Biennials. Sow seed in boxes in- 
doors or in hotbeds (March or April) and 
transplant outside when danger of frost is over. 
Plants bloom the following year and then die. 
AGERATUM (Floss Flower—HA). One of the best 
bedding plants, being covered with a sheet of 
bloom throughout the season. 
Purple Perfection. 9 in. Deep purple. 
Pkt Sc; 
Fairy Pink. 8 in. Pink. Pkt. 25c. 
Blue Cap Improved. Flowers open to rich laven- 
dar blue. 
RKiae Sc. 
Tall Mixed. All colors. Pkt. 10c. 
ALYSSUM (Sweet Alyssum or Mad Wort—HA). 
Beautiful little plants for beds, edgings or rock- 
work, blooming profusely all summer. 
Little Gem or Carpet of Snow. 4 in. White. 
Peto 0c, 
Violet Queen. 4 in. delicate lavendar-lilac. 
Phil 5c. 
ANTIRRHINUM 
Sorts, 18-20 Inches. 
for most beds and borders as they require no 
staking. 
Golden Queen. Rich yellow. 
(Snapdragon—HA). —Semi-Tall 
These are recommended 
Rose Eclipse. Deep rose pink. 
Empress. Rich crimson. 
Fascination. Pale pink. 
Queen of the North. White. 
Semi-Tall Mixed. 
Pkt. 10c. 
ARCTOTIS (African Daisy—HA). 
Grandis. 2 ft. Bushy plants, flowers large and 
showy, being pure white on the upper surface 
and the under side of the petals, pale lilac- 
blue. Very valuable for cut flowers. 
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