1 THE JAPANESE ANEMONES 
A glorious “spring-in-autumn”’ flower. Great long-stemmed 
blossoms. Illustrated below. Height about 30 inches. 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE—Big semi-double flowers in clear La 
France pink. Plants, each 80c; 3 for $2.10. 
MARIE MANCHARD—A _ much-admired 
beauty. Semi-double, pure white blossoms. 
Each 80c; 3 for $2.10. 
ALICE—Showy sort of exceptional vigor, 
carrying large, single flowers of rosy pink. 
Plants, each 80c; 3 for $2.10. 
OFFER 313AN—One plant each of the 3 
for $2.10. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA MIXED—-+yt. Saved from varied color- 
ings. Sow outdoors in late autumn, or otherwise in earliest 
spring. Expect interesting color forms. Pkt. 25c; 46 oz. Tbe. 
Plants, each 70c; 3 for $1.80. 
1 DAINTY RUE ANEMONE 
It is Anemonella thalictroides, the airy Rue Anemone of 
woodland edges. Exquisite flowers, snowy white or with faint 
hint of blush, above Maidenhair Fern foliage. k. Pkt. 25c. 
1 ANTHEMIS 
ANTHEMIS CINEREA—x(2)10. Gray-silvery foliage. Pretty 
white flowers. Rock garden. Pkt. 20c. 
A. MONTANA—=x(3)10. Rather good white flowers, mounded 
over silky, gray, fern-cut foliage. Pkt. 20c. 
A. SANCTA-JOHANNIS—x(8)30. St. John’s Daisy. This 
showy perennial often blooms first year from seed; fine, big, 
daisy-flowers in golden orange. Pkt. 20c; %46 oz. 40c. 
A. KELWAYI—x(2-3)25. Hardy Golden Marguerite. Branch- 
ing, aromatic, ferny plants, loaded with golden daisies from 
July on. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 50c; % oz. 85c. 
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. Always sow and transplant. 
Anthemis nobilis. Pkt. 20c; 46 0z. 35c; 1% oz. 60c. 
5 ANODA or AMAPOLITO 
Quick, long-blooming Annual of easy 
growing and a high attractiveness. 
Anoda lavateroides. 
ANODA OPALCUP—x(8)48. Crinkly 
lustrous chalice-flowers in that delight- 
ful opaline borderland that lies between 
blue and pink. Pkt. 15¢c; 4% oz. 25c; 
% oz. 35ce. 
ANODA SNOWCUP—=x(8)35. Blossoms 
of glinting new-snow whiteness. Plants 
grow in even, oval, formal effect, as 
though they had been trimmed into 
shape. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 25c; % oz. 40c. 
1 AVALON ROCK GARDEN BLEND 
Seeds of the world’s finest rock garden plants are here. It 
includes every perennial we grow that is of temperament and 
figure to neighbor pleasantly with rocks and ledges. Doubt 
that anyone has better facilities for making up such a mix- 
ture. Remember, some will be quick germinating, others are 
by nature, slow. 142 oz. 35c; 46 oz. 60c; ¥g oz. $1.00; %4 oz. 
$1.75; 1 oz. $6.00. 
Give thanks for little things, for bit by bit these build 
our time. The strength of our understanding does not 
reach beyond. 
1 ANEMONOPSIS MACROPHYLLA—k(3)16. Shade-loving 
Japanese perennial with waxy, white-centered blue flowers. 
Pkt. 35c. 
2 ANIGOZANTHOS MANGLESI—w. The odd and decorative 
Kangaroo Paw of Australia, described on page 1. Pkt. 35c. 
1 ANTHERICUM LILIAGO—k (2-3) 34. Lily of St. Bernard. 
Starry flowers of purest white, in airy racemes. Long-lived, 
hardy perennial. Pkt. 20c. Plants, each 80c; 3 for $2.10; 10 
for $6.30. 
3 ANTIGONON LEPTOPUS—Kt(3). 30 ft. Vine, growing 
quickly in spring from root tubers. Blossoms of bright rose 
for months. Decorative foliage. In cold areas, dig tubers and 
winter-store. Pkt. 25c; 44 oz. 40c. Plants, each 80c. Rosa de 
Montana. 
The direction of living is forward. To hold savor, experi- 
ence past should be repeated only in memory. 
2 ANTHURIUM or FLAMINGO FLOWER 
ANTHURIUM ANDREANUM HYBRIDS—The flower-spathes 
are brilliantly colored and exceedingly showy, most typically 
orange red, but varying from near white, through salmon, 
pink and rose, to crimson. Seeds, saved from fine collection, 
6 seeds for 50c; 14 seeds for $1.00. Sow under glass upon re- 
ceipt. Also can supply plants, no color choice, but all good, 
at $7.00 per plant. 
3 GAY ANOMATHECA 
Easy, attractive bulb-flower with 
sprays of blossoms in red-toned rose, 
marked maroon. Easy and sure in pots 
under glass ; or garden-hardy at Phila- 
delphia. Protect carefully in colder 
areas. “k’’ or “‘w’’. Illustrated opposite. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c. 
5 THE LAZY DAISY 
Glistening white flowers, pink tinted 
in reverse, and pure pink in the bud. 
Tiny yellow centers from which over- 
lapping petals radiate in horizontal 
plane. Long in bloom. It cuts. k(8)20. : 
Aphanostephus skirrobasis. Pkt. 25¢; 3 for 70c. 
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 30 inches of height, at least the last foot of it 
set with immense, exquisitely formed 
blossoms in many rich, varied color- 
ings. ARTISTIC—Rose pink and white. 
COPPER SHADES—Copper and bronze 
in blend. LOVELINESS—Pure deep 
pink. RED CROSS—Contrasting crim- 
son 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 %¢ oz. for 
65c. OFFER 313B—One pkt. each of 
the 7 for $1.00. 
ANTIRRHINUM PEERLESS BLEND—30 inches. Gorgeous 
blend; the above and others. Rust-resistant. Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 
50c; 1% oz. 90c. 
A. TETRA SUPERFINE—Ruffied, tetraploid Snapdragons. 
Immense flowers in base-branching spikes to 25 inches. Self 
colors, along with bicolors, suffusions, variegations. Striking. 
Pkt. 25c; 140 oz. 50c; Ye oz. 90c. 
A. BURPEE DOUBLE-FLOWERED MIXED—25 inches. Each 
big, handsome flower has several small, wavy accessory petals. 
Definitely charming. Full color range. Pkt. 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
A. MAGIC CARPET—k(2-4)5. It will be the brightest thing 
in your garden, this pretty semi-creeper with its all-summer 
load of brilliant and varied color. A wonderful edger; gay, too, 
in beds or the rock garden. And it makes a delightful pot or 
porch box plant. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c. 
1 ANTIRRHINUM ASARINA—k(8)6. Trailing mats of sil- 
ver-sparkling, succulent foliage, set with big, lonesome 
flowers of rich cream, the lip marked citron and red. A 
winter-hardy, rock garden perennial. Pkt. 25c; 8 for 70c. 
OFFER 313C—Snapdragon Beauties. One pkt. each of the 
last four above for 90c. 
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