1 THE JAPANESE ANEMONES 
A glorious “spring-in-autumn”’ flower. Great long-stemmed 
blossoms. Blooming starts in late summer, continuing well 
into autumn. Illustrated below. Height about 30 inches. 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE—Big, semi-double flowers in clear La 
France pink. Plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.60. 
MARIE MANCHARD—A snowy beauty. Semi-double flowers 
of purest white. Plants, each 65c; 8 for $1.60. 
ALICE—A vigorous, showy sort with 
large, single flowers of rose pink. Plants, 
each 65c; 8 for $1.60. 
HUPEHENSIS—(3)15. A lower Chinese 
Anemone that is particularly early bloom- 
ing. The compact plants are upright, be- 
coming sheafs of flowers from late August 
into October. The blossoms are bright pink 
above, rich rose in reverse. Plants, each 
65c; 3 for $1.60. 
OFFER 914AN—One plant each of the four for $2.10. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA MIXED—-yt. Saved from named sorts 
and varied colors. Sow seed in late autumn in outdoor beds or 
flats, or otherwise in earliest spring. Pkt. 20c; eg oz. 60c. 
Plants, mixed only, each 55c; 3 for $1.40. 
3 ROSA DE MONTANA 
Rose of the Mountain, that is the Mexican name of AN- 
TIGONON LEPTOPUS, a quick and handsome summer- 
flowering vine, showy under glass in the North, and often used 
as a porch vine South. Masses of heart shaped foliage. The 
plants are garlanded for months with blossoms of bright rose. 
It makes tubers, and when grown out of doors in the colder 
areas, the tubers may be dug in autumn and stored over 
winter in sand in cellar. Seeds, pkt. 20c. Plants, each 70c. 
1 ANTHEMIS 
BIEBERSTEINIANA—(2-3)12. Above low foliage that might 
be silver filigree sprinkled with diamond dust, rise blossoms 
of orange-gold, each on its own slender stem. Definitely one 
of the more desirable, as it is also one of the rarer, of rock 
garden plants. Plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.50. 
MONTANA—erx(3)10. Rather good mounded white flowers 
above silky, silvery, fern-cut foliage. Pkt. 20c. 
SANCTA-JOHANNIS—cbx(8)30. St. John’s Daisy. Showy 
border perennial that often blooms first year from seed. Many 
large daisy-flowers in rich, golden orange. Pkt. 20c; 46 oz. 35c. 
KELWAYI1—ecbx(2-3)25. The Hardy Golden Marguerite. The 
branching, aromatic, fine-leafed plants are loaded with big, 
golden daisies from July well into autumn. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 
40c; 14 oz. 75c; 1 oz. $2.25. 
1 LAWN CHAMOMILE 
Deep green, fine, aromatic fern-foliage in close, ground- 
covering mats. An effective grass substitute for odd corners, 
small lawns or difficult spaces. Little white daisies appear on 
thin, 5-inch stems in late spring, but if these are not wanted, 
they can readily be clipped, and there will be no more of them 
that season. Sow seeds in beds or flats in late fall or at earliest 
possible moment in spring, for low temperatures are needed 
for germination. Later, transplant seedlings to stand a foot 
each way. Do not broadcast the seed. Always sow and trans- 
plant. Anthemis nobilis. The seeds are tiny. Pkt. 20c; 146 oz. 
85c; 1% oz. 60c. 
1 BLUE STAR OF TEXAS 
AMSONIA TABERNAEMONTANA— 
ebstx (2-3)28. An easy hardy perennial 
that thrives in either full sun or par- 
tial shade. The many willowy stems 
end in panicles of starry blossoms in 
soft blue. Illustrated opposite. Good 
foliage, attractive the entire season. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 30c; % oz. 50c. Plants, 
each 50c; 3 for $1.40; 10 for $4.00. 
AMSONIA MONTANA—erbstx(3)15. 
A lower, more densely growing species 
of high merit, suitable for the rock 
garden, or the front of the hardy bor- 
der. Sprays of pale blue, starry flowers. 
A really choice plant. Pkt. 25c. 
AMSONIA ILLUSTRIS—ex(3)25. Grouped stems end in large, 
dense clusters of sky blue flowers. Up-pointing leaves, shining 
above, glaucous below. Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 60c. 
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2 ANIGOZANTHUS COCCINEA—tThe strange Kangaroo Paw 
of Australia, called so from the odd form of the downy, almost 
furry, blossoms. The flowers are clusters of down-covered tubes 
that expand to starry form, and all of a bright scarlet. For 
pot culture. Plants, each $3.60. 
1 ANTHERICUM LILIAGO—k(2-3)34. Lily of St. Bernard. 
Starry flowers of purest whiteness are carried in airy racemes. 
A perennial of much beauty ; long-lived and better and bigger 
year by year. Pkt. 20c. Plants, each 75c. 
5 SNAPDRAGON or ANTIRRHINUM 
Snapdragon is a flower for everyman’s garden. There could 
be no finer Annual for cutting. The kinds here, all rust-resist- 
ant, grow to 80 inches of height, at least the last foot of it 
set with immense, exquisitely formed — — 
blossoms in many rich, varied color- ae? 
ings. ARTISTIC—Rose pink and 
white. COPPER SHADES—Copper 
and bronze in blend. LOVELINESS 
—Pure deep pink. RED CROSS— 
Contrasting crimson and pure white. 
YELLOW GIANT—Exquisite canary. 
SNOW GIANT —Yes, it’s. white. 
CAMPFIRE—Bronze, with touches 
of carmine and yellow. UNIFORM 
PRICE of these named sorts is 20c 
the pkt. or 46 oz. for 50c. OFFER 
914B—One pkt. each of the 7 for 
$1.00. 
ANTIRRHINUM PEERLESS 
BLEND—32 inches. A _ gorgeous : 
blend, the above, with many more. : 
Highly rust-resistant. Pkt. 20c; %@ oz. 40c; % oz. 75e; 
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; 142 oz. 40c; Ye oz. T5e. 
ANTIRRHINUM BURPEE DOUBLE HYBRIDS—25 inches. 
Big, handsome flowers, each with several small, wavy, acces- 
sory petals that add both grace and mass. The effect is rather 
distinctive, definitely charming, and the range of coloring and 
color variation is perhaps greater than in any other Snap- 
dragon strain. Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. for $1.00. 
ANTIRRHINUM MAGIC CARPET—erk (2-4)5. It will be the 
brightest thing in your garden, this brilliantly colored semi- 
creeper with its all-summer load of varied flowers. A wonderful 
edger; gay, too, in beds. And, of course, it will fit the rock 
garden. You will like it in porch or window box, or it wil 
make a long-blooming pot plant. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
1 ANTIRRHINUM ASARINA—erk(8)6. 
Trailing mats of silver-sparkling, succulent 
foliage, set with big, lonesome flowers of 
rich cream, the lip marked citron and red. 
A winter-hardy rock garden perennial. Pkt. 
20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
OFFER 914C—Snapdragon beauties. One 
pkt. each of the last four above, for 85c. 
2 THE ANGELON 
This showy large pot plant is a favorite 
for patio use in the Spanish countries. Great 
racemes of handsome, bright blue flowers 
in face suggestion, are carried for months 
above the apple-scented foliage. Fine large 
pot plant for any use. Angelonia salicarii- 
folia, illustrated opposite. Plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.75. 
ANNUAL PUZZLE GARDEN 
A blend of flowers that will bloom first year. Many rare and 
unique kinds are included, along with those of general stand- 
ard interest. Even the longest order needs this, too, for the 
Puzzle Garden is pretty sure to include some things that you 
would not otherwise have. Not less than % oz. sold. %& oz. 
20c; % oz. 35c; 1 oz. $1.00. 
