. Flower seeds. Nursery stock Minnesota Minneapolis Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Arabis Alpina* ARABIS ALPINA. The pure white flouers grow so uniform and thickly that it gives the effect of a sheet of snow. Plants perfectly hirdy. The earliest, prettiest spring flower. The spread- ing tufts are densely clothed with neat, lively green leaves and covered with pure white flowers of the most lovely effect, conspicuous in great distance, especially in large masses on rockeries or broad edgings for parkroails. having the advantage of braving the greatest drought dm ALYSSUIff, Little Gem. The pl


. Flower seeds. Nursery stock Minnesota Minneapolis Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Arabis Alpina* ARABIS ALPINA. The pure white flouers grow so uniform and thickly that it gives the effect of a sheet of snow. Plants perfectly hirdy. The earliest, prettiest spring flower. The spread- ing tufts are densely clothed with neat, lively green leaves and covered with pure white flowers of the most lovely effect, conspicuous in great distance, especially in large masses on rockeries or broad edgings for parkroails. having the advantage of braving the greatest drought dm ALYSSUIff, Little Gem. The plants are very dwarf, eat*h spreads so as to completely cover a circular space twelve to twenty inches in diameter. They soon become one mass of white, remaining in full bloom from spring to fall — being densely studded with the beautiful miniature spikes of deliciously fra- grant flowers. Pkt., 200 seedsc 4cts. ALYSSUM, Sweet. Its pure white fragrant flowers are produced from early spring until killed by frost; very useful in all kinds of bouquets. Note. — For a Cemetery Plant, nothing is more suit- able than Sweet Alyssum—requiring but little care and attention, and a continuous bloomer throughout the summer. Pkt., 200 seeds. 3 cts, AMBROSIA. A hardy annual with long spiral stems, bearing an abundance of small round, greenish-yellw buds and blossoms which are exceedingly fm- grant. It is as desirable as the Kose Geranium as a plant with fragrant foliage, and for making up into bou- quets and other floral work. Its long, beautiful, fringy spirals of lovely green are unsurpassed. It is one of the easiest plants to grow, and seed may be sown early in open ground. Pkt., 250 seeds, 4 cts. Mrs. S. Parke, Pottstown. Penn., April 5, 1900, writes:—I got the Fire King Aster last year from you. and E must say it was the largest and most beautiful I have ever seen, and the admiration of every one who saw them, and bloomed so long. ing summer and always looking seeds, 4 cts. ki,5 1


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