—aestivallis. 
Summer Adonis. Scarlet fls; June-July; 114 ft; HP.............. ADON-1. 20¢ 
—vernailis. 
spring 7A donis:? yellowish wits: 21.8 sree Pte cereseetece wits ricccateetaeeseaistncctts ADON-S. 50¢ 
AGAPANTHUS (ag-ah-PANTH-us)  Lily-of-the-Nile). 
Blue Lily of the Nile. Beautiful So. African bulbous plant, easily grown. Not hardy 
and in the North the bulb must be stored indoors during winter. They make ideal 
tub plants and last for years. 
—longispathus. A new species; fis on 4 ft. stems; free flowering; cone aenee 
—orientalis. Large heads of blue fis; 4 ft; S. Calif; HHBD.Q.........sssserseee -2. 25¢ 
——alba. White flowered  VaVietynn......cceccccccesesecece: senesecessenerseseeeasseseneesacascoeseneserscoees AGAP-2W. 25¢ 
—aafricanus, Mixed. 3 ft; FLAS Dak rossscteacscanteecetip cessadtacstenses AGAP-1X. 25¢: 
Mga: varieties; 
AGERATUM (ager-A-tum) 
Herbaceous annuals having tassel-like clustered heads; blue or white; they are easily 
grown, are tender in the N and must not be set outdoors till all frost danger is passed. 
They are useful as edging, in the front border, in porch or hanging baskets; popular. 
Houstoninum: This is incorrectly listed as A. mexicanum. The commonly grown 
Ageratums all come under this species. 
—Blue Ball. 
—Blue Bedder. Lavender-bliue; 
Deep blue ball-shaped plant; compact; 9?2OZs_ $1.00..2..c.cccstee- AGER-3B. 15¢ 
compact; 4” 
pretty.....Oz. (TY ooninonaseoaecnoe AGER-3C. 15¢ 
$1. 
—Blue Cap. Rich blue, domed- shaped plant; "RG: extra nice.....0z. $1.50...AGER-3D. 20¢ 
—Blue Star. Deep blue; Ow 
—Dwarf Imperial, White. 
— —Blue. 
; very nice for edging ak Oz. $1.00....... 
Popular bedding sort; strong growth sAvea 
Strong growing bluee variety; 8” 
. AGER-3E. 15¢ 
.AGER-3RW. 15¢ 
res OZ. 80G......eeeseeceeeeteereeeeeeeee AAGER-3RS, 15¢ 
—Fairy Pink. Softest salmon-pink; edging or pots, GS PTEA CD .. ccsstercescsserssorieee AGER-3Y. 20¢ 
—King of the Blues. 
—Market Growers Blue. 
Low co:npact plants; 
deep blue; TEL EEA Re Bivtenccestetees AGER-3F 15¢ 
Bright medium blue, excellent cut-flower strain; stout stems 
offabout 20"inehes.... Oz 60¢;=1/," IbaiS1GOn eee ee ee ee AGER-3MG. 15¢ 
—Little Dorrit. Pretty deep olue; fine for edging and pots; HHA.......... AGER-3G Il15¢ 
— —White. 
—Midget Blue. 
—Purple Perfection. 
—Silver Star. 
—Swanley Blue. 
—White Queen. 
Deepest blue, 9”; 
Azure-blua; 
Pure white: Si 
—Zuriblau. 
A pure white strain; fine bedder or for boxes.....Oz. -80¢.....AGER-3GW. 15¢ 
A 2-3 in. plant: compact; fine for edging; HHA................ AGER-3H 15¢ 
fine for boxes or bedding;...AGER-3J 15¢ 
Pretty dwarf white, 6 inches, HHA 
thickly bunched, 8”; 
dandy; HH 
—White Beauty. Considered the best white; 7 inches; HHA... 
Pretty dwarf blue novelty from Switzerland; HHA.. 
Saseetentectadsocstateasscscereaccesents AGER-3K 20¢ 
FET ET Accesestspeaccctcesscesvees AGER-3L 15¢ 
ta ip near Ry ry ONT AOE AGER-3M 15¢ 
.AGER-3Z l5e 
—Mixed. Blend of all’ the above garden vwarietiesiicis..:ssre .AGER-X 10¢ 
AESCULUS Horse Chestnut; 
(ESS-kew-lus) Hippocastanaceae. Trees 
°=nd shrubs; and valued for their dense 
shade and ornamental Aowers; there are 
some 25 species of which only a few are 
grown; as a rule the seed should be planted 
as soon after gathering as possible; seed 
properly stored can be planted in the 
spring; germination takes place in spring. 
—hippacastanum. AESC-15. 30¢ 
The well known Chestnut Tree; seed 
ready in Oct; order early. Lb. 85¢. 
Buckeye.. 
AETHIONEMA § Stone 
(eeth-ee-oh-NEE-nuh) 
nuals, biennials and perennials allied ta 
Iberis and hardy up to Michigan; they are 
dwarf plants with flowers in terminal rac- 
emes and grown in the rockery cr borcer; 
May-June; light sandy soil; full sun. 
—corcarum. AETH-4,. 50¢ 
—theodorum. AETH-23. 50¢ 
Best of all Aethionema species; deep 
rosy red fis; 10 inches. 
AGRIMONTIA Agrimony 
(ag-rim-MOH-nee-ah) Rosaseae. Erect 
perennials with small yellow fis in racemes 
followed by burr fruits; shade. 
—odorata. : AGRI-2. 25¢ 
Yellow fis; 3 feet; Europe; HP. 
AGROSTIS 
(ah-GROS-tis) Gramineae. A group of 
tufted annual and perennial ornamental 
grasses, useful in boquets and in beds. 
—nebulosa. AGRO-5. 25¢ 
Cloud Grass. Dwarf and very neat; start 
early indoors for early plants; 1 ft; HA. 
Cress 
Cruciferae. An-| 
AKEBIA 
(ak-KEE-bee-ah) lLardizabalaceae.. 
—quinata. AKEB-2. 35¢ 
FIVE-LEAF. Purple-brown fis; Korea; 
neat twining vine; hardy. 
ALBIZIA 
(al-BI7Z-ee-ah) Leguminosae. Germinat- 
ion much as for Acacia, which see; seed’ 
ean bbe supplied the year round. 
—Julibrissin. ALBI-l. 30¢ 
SILK-TREE. Japan; 30 ft. 
—Sstipulata. ALBI-11. 30¢ 
ALBUCA 
(al-BUC-ah) Bulbous plants with flat 
basal lvs with large white or yellow fis in 
racemes. S. Af. natives and hardy only in 
the South; in the N. bulbs must be: stored 
indoors over the winter months. 
—Basutoland species. ALBU-SP. 50¢ 
A delightfully pretty plant from Basuto- 
land with fls like upland Snowdrops; in 
late spring; 5 inches. ; 
ALLAMANDA 
(al-ah-MAN-dah) Apocynaceae. Shrubg 
and climbers native of Brazil; easily grown, 
in GH in the N; in the S they thrive in 
the open; showy purple or yellow fis. 
ALOE 
(AL-oh) Liliaceae. Perennial succulent 
plants native of the Cape; they make nice 
ornamental pot plants in the N; grow in 
sandy soil with a little peat and rotted 
manure and smalJl chunks of old morter 
or lime; keep on dry side. 
PRINT THE SYMBOLS WHEN ORDERING 
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