. Seeds, bulbs, shrubs : catalogue 1914. 2070 Majus grandiflorus, fl. pi. Perfectly double pure- white flowers of very curious form 20 2078 The Bride. White, changing to rose 10 2069 Venus. Pink shade on white ground 15 2069a Purple King. Intense deep purple 20 2048 Queen Victoria. White, fine foliage 5 We offer below six distinct colors, also mixtures of the Giant strain—a great improvement over the old tall-growingsorts. 2051 Light Pink 5 2058 Coral 5 2056 White 5 2068 Deep Rose 5 2057 Carmine 5 2083 Yellow 5 2049 Giant=Flowered Mixed ^4 oz., 5 2050 Tall Sorts Mixed Va oz., 15c.


. Seeds, bulbs, shrubs : catalogue 1914. 2070 Majus grandiflorus, fl. pi. Perfectly double pure- white flowers of very curious form 20 2078 The Bride. White, changing to rose 10 2069 Venus. Pink shade on white ground 15 2069a Purple King. Intense deep purple 20 2048 Queen Victoria. White, fine foliage 5 We offer below six distinct colors, also mixtures of the Giant strain—a great improvement over the old tall-growingsorts. 2051 Light Pink 5 2058 Coral 5 2056 White 5 2068 Deep Rose 5 2057 Carmine 5 2083 Yellow 5 2049 Giant=Flowered Mixed ^4 oz., 5 2050 Tall Sorts Mixed Va oz., 5 DWARF VARIETIES (12 to 18 inches) This class, owing to their dwarf and compact habit ofgrowth, are well adapted for bedding Queen of the North. White , 5 2071 White 5 2080 Deep Rose 5 2076 Carmine 5 2079 Black Prince 5 2077 Pink Empress 5 2081 Yellow 5 2082 Mixed Dwarf Sorts \^ oz., 5 2402 ARISTOLOCHIA Sipho (Dutchmans Pipe). H. splendid climbing plant to train against a houseor trellis. Heart-shaped leaves 10c. ARTEMISIA SACCORUM VIRIDIS 2156 ARTEMESIA sacrorum viridis—•Summer Fir. A new ornamental foliage plant of recent introductionfrom China, a rapid grower, attaining its full growth duringthe first season, forming pyramidal bushes from three to fivefeet high, the individual plants reminding one of smallChristmas trees. It may be grown .as a pot plant for groups and borders,and also as an annual hedge in the same manner as theSummer Cypress, Kochia tricophylla; the foliage being arich dark green and finely pinnated. Plants which are cultivated in the open garden may bepotted in the fall and cared for indoors to great advantage;while the branches may be cut and used for decorative pur-poses, keeping well for quite a long time. Pkt., 15c. AQUILEGIA (Columbine) H. P., 2 to 3 ft. Well-known and favorite plants for thegarden border; especially suitable for shady places. Are easilygrown, soon form large clumps, and bloom from May untilAugust. Our list


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