Flower Soods 
Symbols used: 
(a) Annual p) Perennial 
( 
(b) Biennial (ra) Rock garden annual 
(c) Climber (tp) Rock garden perennial 
(gr) Greenhouse plant (e) Everlasting 
Please order flower seeds by the number placed before each 
variety. 
ACHILLEA—THE PEARL 
Abronia 
1. Umbellata (Sand Verbena) (ra). Rosy lilac, verbena-like flow- 
ets. Quick growing, trailing, succulent plant which will thrive 
in dry, poor soil in a sunny location. Pkt., 6c. 
Achillea 
2. The Pearl (Milfoil) (p). Many clusters of small, double, white 
flowers from June to September. Fine for cutting. Pkt., 10c. 
Acroclinium 
3. Giant Double Mixed (ea). Daisy-like flower with silky petals 
which is popular for winter bouquets. Pastel shades. Pkt., 8c. 
Ageratum 
(Floss Flower) (a). Summer-blooming plant producing fluffy 
flowers in dense heads. Dwarf varieties are desirable for 
iay Tae ceareaatacle BS ae Sees ee pensation sorts) dre cay cocoa with large heads of rich, violet purple flowers. 
: ea t., 15c. 
g ee eae Fine for cutting and work requiring longer stems. 16. Procumbens or Floral Spray. Also called Carpet of Snow. 
a : Plants trailing, forming a solid rosette of white a foot across. 
Plants send up hundreds of sprays. Pkt., 8c. 
17. Violet Queen. Large heads of fragrant, bright, clear violet 
flowers. Blooms continuously. 5 inches tall. Pkt., 8c. 
18. Snow Cloth. An extremely small dwarf variety especially 
valuable for a low compact border or for rock gardens. Pure 
white. Pkt., 8c. 
19. Saxatile compactum (Basket of Gold) (p). A dwarf Alyssum 
for rock gardens or edgings. Deep yellow flowers produced 
in large clusters. Foliage thick, silvery gray. Height 34 foot. 
Blooms in May and June. Pkt., 8c. 
Amaranthus 
(a). Tall, vigorous, ornamental foliage plants, with showy 
flower clusters. Sunny location desirable. Give plenty of room. 
pO Fire. Beautiful poinsettia-like top. Showy in border. 
ti, leh 
21. Mixed. Plants 2 to 6 feet high. Various forms mostly with 
preity colored foliage. Also includes such plants as ‘'Love- 
Lies-Bleeding,”” ‘Joseph's Coat.’’ Pkt., 6c. 
Anagallis 
22. Mixed (Pimpernel) (a). Charming plants covered with five- 
petaled flowers about 1 inch across. Shades of blue and 
red. 8 to 10 inches tall. Pkt., 10c. 
ROYAL CARPET 
15. Royal Carpet (All America Silver Medal Winner). Plants low 
and spreading, 2 or 3 inches high, 10 or more inches across, 
- AGERATUM—BLUE CAP 
9. Blue Perfection. Compact bushy sorts which make a mound of 
deep blue. Very useful for borders, hedges, etc. Pkt. 5c. 
10. Blue Ball. Very dwarf and compact, and much prized where 
known for edging low beds, also for filling in spaces in rock 
gardens. Pkt, 7c 
11. Blue Cap. Extra dwarf and compact. Free bloomer, can be 
had in flower from June till frosts and always looks well. For 
a solid dwarf blue border it has no equal. Pkt., 10c. 
Agrostemma 
12. Coronaria (Mullein Pink) (p). Foliage silvery white. Flowers 
freely produced, are crimson, rose and white. Flowers first sea- 
son if sown early. Pkt., 6c. 
Alyssum 
(a). For a continuous solid bed of white, or for a border or edg- 
ing, Alyssum has no equal. Commences to bloom in a few weeks 
from sowing and is a solid mass of white till hard freezing 
weather. 
13. Sweet. Fragrant. Covers more space than others, each 
plant making 2 feet of space white all summer. Fragrant 
flowers. Pkt., 8c. 
14. Little Gem. Very dwarf compact sort. 6 inches high. A 
mass of white. Pkt., 8c. AMARANTHUS 
Deposit Seed Company, Deposit, New York Page 21 
