—montana. Trailing; deep yellow: 3 
—-saxatilis var. Gold Dusi. 
INCHES) PRG 2). EP etetse tsa cotaes teeberenes ALYS-20. 25¢ 
Golden yellow; 4’; April; HP. Oz. 70¢.......... ALYS-26G. 20¢ 
—compactum. Compact masses; fis yellow; April-May; 1 ft; HP................ ALYS-26C. 20¢ 
—Silver Gueen. Primrose fis; fine for RG; 
—sulphureum. Pretty sulphur-yellow; 12”; 
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—Wierzkickii. Erect stems; large orange 
—Rock Garden Species. 
ALYSSUM 
SNOW CLOTH 
AMBERBOA 
(am-bur-BOH-ah) Compositae. Annuals 
with jaggedly cut or divided leaves and 
flower heads in purple, blue or pink, re- 
sembling Bachelor Buttons; easily grown 
from seed and should be planted where the 
plants are to grow; half hardy annuals 
native of Spain and Morocco. 
—muricaia. AMBR-2. 25¢ 
Stars of pale purple with creamy cent- 
ers; easy; HHA. 
AMMOBIUM 
(am-MOH-bi-um) Compisitae. Australian 
everlastings, tender perennials with solit- 
A ag eso Sn EBS AT TED ALYS-26S 20¢ 
FB ye decgecceatstsccessates ict ccsveseecctatevtess ALYS-26U. 25¢ 
ALYS-33. 25¢ 
TOWED S.cactisnaectsatcacesteosesecreneate ALYS-27W. 40¢ 
Contains a collection for RG; extra; HP........ALYS-34X%. 30¢ 
ary heads of yellow fis surrounded by sil- 
very white bracts; easy; grow as an an- 
nual; fils remain white if cut early. 
—alatum. AMOB-1. 20¢ 
woolly; 3 ft; heads 2” ac. 
AMSONIA 
(am-SOH-ne-ah) Apocynaceae. Perenn- 
ials 1-3 ft. tall, having bluish fils followed 
by rather attractive milk-weed pods; for 
the border; easily grown. 
—Tabernaemontana. AMON-2. 20¢ 
Star flowers soft blue; May-June; HHP. 
ANACYCLUS 
(an-ass-SYE-klus) Compositae. A race 
of daisies from Med. regions related to the 
Pyrethrum; a few species are very desir- 
able dwarf perennials with finely cut fol- 
iage and large white or yellow daisy-like 
fs with becks of the rays striped with 
brilliant red; Sunny, stoney positions. 
—atlanticus. ANAC-1. 40¢ 
A far better plant than A. depressus, 
with rosettes of filigris foliage from which 
radiate the prostrate stems carrying fis 2” 
across of scarlet and white; very easy in a 
sunny well drained site. 
—maroccanus. ANAC-3. 40¢ 
Flowers later than A. atlanticus and 
keeps a succession of red and white fils for 
6-8 weeks; 2 inches. 
—Anacyclus Blend. ANAC-X. 20¢ 
AMARANTHUS (am-ah-RAN-thus) 
Amaranth. Annuals native in mild climates and grown for their colored foliage and 
the heavy red flowers; they are easily grown ond will produce better flowers if grown 
in poor soil; for that dry bank, these should be fine: full sun. 
—caudatus. 
—viridia. 
— —nanus. 
—hybridus hypochondriacus. 
(Love-lies-bleeding) Long drooping red fis; 4 ft; HA..........0 AMAR-1. 15¢ 
—oeschberg. Erect, dark red flowers; HA... 
Same but with white fis; HA 
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Prince’s Feather. Showy; red; 3 ft; HA... AMAR-2H. 20¢ 
—salicifolius. Fountain Plant. Slender leaves, 3 ft; HA wo... eecceeeereeeeees AMAR-4S. 15¢ 
—tricolor. Joseph’s Coat. Erect;; leavesblotched and colored; 3 ft TA... AMAK-4. 15¢ 
——Miolten Fire. Maroon fol; each branch tipped crimson; 4 ft; TA........ AMAR-4F. 15¢ 
——Pigmy Torch. Dark ‘crimson; dwarf plants; 1 ft; TA... AMAR-4P. 15¢ 
oS Sunrises) Bronze verimsom ANG SCALE tii Sus Li: pailGA cers sies oocee cone recteecerevecssccteness AMAP-4R. 15¢ 
—Amaranthus Blend. All kinds mixer; 
AMARYLLIS _ (am-ah-RIL-is) 
One species, A. Belladonna, of which there are several varieties or forms. 
ly the botanical name has been changed to Brunsvigia rosea. 
seed is April to June and should be sown as fresh as possible. 
—Mammoth Red. California grown................. 
Red flowers with some whites also............. AMAL-1W. 25¢ 
—Mammoith Red and White. 
AMPELOPSIS (am-pe-[LOP-sis 
Just late- 
The usual time for fresh 
Do not cover seed. 
Tendril-climbing deciduous shrubs belonging to the Grape Family. Grows well in 
any fair soil; some not hardy in the North. 
—quinquefolia. Virginia Creeper, Am. Ivy (Parthenociissus)...........0 AMPL-13. 20¢ 
—VeiItchii. Boston [VY  .nccceccccsceececcssscscssssscscreeestencesensteccsscsecsraseves cvsnscscenenseccesereeeeeeeenes AMPL-12. 25¢ 
ANAGALLIS (an-ah-GAL-is) Pimpernel 
Low growing annuals, biennals and perennials having pretty little star-like flowers in 
red, blue and white that grow out of the axils of the leaves on hair-like stems. Very 
free flowering; some especially nice for the rock garden. Best in a loose warm soil. 
=linifolia?.” Mixed. Targe. ~ HOW ETO. 2 iecciccc.ices.sscccccscennasteseyeactense posscusnssessonscucesonescenses ANAG-2X. 20¢ 
ee Fes of L-) Sa ee  coPCERe RoE eoe rc ROSE e B ANAG-2S. 20¢ 
THIS CATALOG IS THE MOST COMPLETE ORNAMENTAL SEED LIST PUBLISHED 
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