. Griswold's catalogue of vegetable, flower and field seeds, 1902. Nursery stock Nebraska Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Abutilon. (Flowering Maple). Free-growing •decorative shrubs, with bright bell-shaped flow- ers. Suitable either for house or garoen. Choice mixed. tP. Pkt. 5c. Acroclinium. Graceful plants, with ever- lasting flowers. The flower heads should be gath- ered when young, if to be preserved. Rose colored and pure white, mixed. hA. Pkt. 5c. AcUumia. (Mountain Fringe or Allegheny Vine). A pretty and graceful climber with finely cut. pale green leaves.


. Griswold's catalogue of vegetable, flower and field seeds, 1902. Nursery stock Nebraska Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Abutilon. (Flowering Maple). Free-growing •decorative shrubs, with bright bell-shaped flow- ers. Suitable either for house or garoen. Choice mixed. tP. Pkt. 5c. Acroclinium. Graceful plants, with ever- lasting flowers. The flower heads should be gath- ered when young, if to be preserved. Rose colored and pure white, mixed. hA. Pkt. 5c. AcUumia. (Mountain Fringe or Allegheny Vine). A pretty and graceful climber with finely cut. pale green leaves. Produces abundance of flesh color flowers in summer. Does best in a moist cool situation. hB. Pkt. 5c. Ageratum. A plant of neat, bushy appear- ance; and very useful where cut flowers are in demand; blooms the whole summer; also good for winter blooming; of easy culture, succeeding In any soil. Choice Blue. hA. Pkt. 5c. Agrosteinma. (Rose of Heaven). Attractive, pink-like blossoms on long slender stems. Very useful for bouquets, and pretty in masses. Finest mixed. hA. Pkt. 5c. Alyssum, Sweet. A general favorite. Very fragrant and much prized for cutting. hA. Pkt. 5c. Little Gem. The plants are very dwarf; each spreads so as to cover a circular space twelve to twenty inches in diameter. They soon become ODC mass of white, remaining in full bloom from spring to fall. hA. Pkt. 5c. Antirrhinum. (Snapdragon). Dark, glossy leaves and beau- tiful spikes of curiously shaped flowers, with finely marked throats; delightfully fragrant; one of the most showy border plants. Of easiest culture, they thrive in any soil. hhP. Pkt. 5c. Queen of the North. The plants grow into handsome, regular bnshes, covered with large, white flowers of sweet perfume. Suitable for bedding and pot culture Tall Sorts. Mixed. Pkt. 5c. Dwarf Sorts. Mixed. Pkt. 5c. Aquileg-ia. (Columbine). Early blooming; very showy, with a great variety of colors. hP. Pkt. 5c. Arabis Alpina. (A Splendid Honey Plant). This plant


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