Kennedy Kwality ee houes Seals (END) 
Our aim for over thirty-two years has been to discover, select, and present im- 
proved strains and selected specialties for our clients’ consideration and approval. 
The development of our flower seed department has been directed along this line and 
no effort has been spared to procure the best strains of the worth-while varieties. 
EXPLANATION of Abbreviations 
Used in Flower Seed Section 
Gau. Greenhouse Plant. Should be grown indoors. 
H. A.—Hardy Annual. Grows from seed sown outdoors 
and flowers the first year. 
H. H. A.—Half-Hardy Annual. Grows from seed sown 
indoors early, or in hotbed and transplanted in the 
open ground after all danger of frost is over. 
H. B.—Hardy Biennial. Seed sown in the open ground 
from June to August will live through the winter 
without protection and flower the next season. 
H. C.—Hardy Climber. Will continue to grow year 
after year. 
H. P.—Hardy Perennial. Seed should be sown in the 
open ground during July and August. Does not re- 
quire protection during the winter and will flower 
for many years. 
H. H. P.—Half-Hardy Perennial. 
during the winter. 
ACHILLEA H. P. 
PTARMICA, THE PEARL. Fine for cutting. 
PEt o0Ch 4n0Z. o1-20 
ACHILLEA PLANTS—See Page 59. 
ACONITUM H. P. 
NAPELLUS. Blooms August. Dark blue flowers, 3 
feet high. Pkt. 25c, %4 oz. $1.00 
ACROCLINIUM—Everlasting H. A. 
The dried flowers are used for winter bouquets. 
LARGE FLOWERING DOUBLE HYBRIDS. Extreme- 
ly large, stems 12 to 18 inches; long flowering period. 
Rich shades of salmon, apricot; pink, rose and cerise 
with white and creamy tones. Pkt. 35c, 44 oz. $1.25 
Requires protection 
ADONIS H. A.—H. P. 
Very attractive annual. Grows well in any soil. 
AUTUMNALIS. H. A. Bright scarlet. Pkt. 35¢c 
AGATHAEA H. H. P. 
COELESTIS (Blue Marguerite). Valuable for borders, 
18 inches high, pale blue flowers in June. Excellent 
pot plants. Pkt. 35c 
AGROSTEMMA H. A.—H. P. 
COELI. H. A. (Rose-of-Heaven.) Rose, shaded white; 
fine for cutting. Pkt. 25c, % oz. 65¢ 
CORONARIA. H. P. Deep blood-red; height 2 feet. 
Pkt. 25c, 44 oz. 65¢ 
AGROSTEMMA PLANTS—See page 59. 
AGERATUM H. H. A. 
For strengthening the garden’s color-forces in blue, 
no annual is so good as the Ageratum. Ordinarily used 
in bedding and borders, they grow well almost anywhere, 
including part shade, bloom the whole season. Sow under 
glass early or later outdoors in a mellow seedbed. Seeds 
sown in August will produce good plants for winter. 
BLUE BALL IMPROVED. Plants compact, 4 inches 
high, growth uniform and even. Profusion of rich 
blue flowers. Pkt. 50c, 4% oz. $2.00 
BLUE CAP. Dwarf and compact, richer and deeper 
color than Little Blue Star. Ideal for edging. 
Pkt. 25c, 44 oz. $2.50 
BLUE PERFECTION. Deep blue. 18 inches high. 
Pkt. 25¢c, %4 oz. 75c 
LITTLE BLUE STAR. Charming miniature, 6 inches 
high; bright blue flowers, invaluable for edging be- 
cause of uniformity of height. Pkt. 25c, 4% oz. $1.50 
MEXICANUM ALBUM. Height 2 feet. 
Pkt. 25c, 44 oz. $1.50 
MEXICANUM BLUE. 2 feet. Pkt. 25c, 4 oz. $1.50 
MIDGET BLUE. Uniformly dwarf and true to color, 
2 to 3 inches high, delicate fine foliage literally cov- 
ered with small true Ageratum-blue flowers. 
Pkt. $1.00, % oz. $3.00 
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