. Annual illustrated catalogue of seeds. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Cleveland. Sweet Aiyssum. A desirable hardy annual, flowerincr from early spring till killed b}^ frost, and all winter m the green-house if sown in August. Flowers pure white, in racemes, and of a peculiar delicate fragrance. Most effective in masses, with plants one foot apart. Use- ful in all kinds ;of small boquets. Grows one foot high. PKT. Aiyssum, Sweet 05 AMARANTHLS. Valuable for its variety of handsome foliage, whether grown in
. Annual illustrated catalogue of seeds. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Cleveland. Sweet Aiyssum. A desirable hardy annual, flowerincr from early spring till killed b}^ frost, and all winter m the green-house if sown in August. Flowers pure white, in racemes, and of a peculiar delicate fragrance. Most effective in masses, with plants one foot apart. Use- ful in all kinds ;of small boquets. Grows one foot high. PKT. Aiyssum, Sweet 05 AMARANTHLS. Valuable for its variety of handsome foliage, whether grown in the conservatory or garden. The colors will be more brilliant if planted in moderately rich sell It is a tender annual and should not be planted in the North befora May 15th. Amaranthus, tri-color, (Joseph'sCoat.) .05 AMPELOPSIS. A beautiful climber. It is a great favorite for covering houses. During the early part of summer the leaves are a dark purplish- green, changing in fall to the brightest tints of scarlet, crimson and orange color. It is exceedingly ornamental and conspicuous in October aftpr the first frost. Ampelopsis, Teitcliii, (Boston Ivy.).. .15 ANTIRRHINUM. (Snapdragon.) The Antirrhinum is an old favorite border plant, with dark and glossy leaves, and large, curiously shaped flowers with finely marked throats. They have been much improved by careful selection, and now are really magnifi- ariety denote the pjrice, in cents, per packet. cent flowers. They blossom the first season from seed sown in the spring,but the blossom, will be much stronger the second season. Succeeds best in dry, loamy soil. Tender perennial; one and one half to two feet high. Antirrliinum, mixed colors 05 AQUILEGIA.—Columbine. ASTER. No family of plants bears such distinct marks of progress as the Aster and none are more eagerly sought. An almost endless variety, al\vays reliable, it is not strange that they should become a necessity. The seed may be sown during' the months of March and A
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