. Seed & plant guide. Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. BED OF GLADIOLUS. EACH. DOZ. Seedlings, extra choice mixtures, 100, $ 30 Extra choice, all shades and colors, 100, $2, 25 Lemoines Hybrids, in best mixtures, 40 Giant mixed colors, 10 $1 Afnongthe mixed seedlings are many superior to the general list of named sorts. ACHARANTHES. Foliage plants for vases, baskets or ribbon beds and massing, holding their bright tints until killed by frost. 10c; $1 per doz. Aurea Reticulata. Green leaves marked yellow. Gil so nil


. Seed & plant guide. Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. BED OF GLADIOLUS. EACH. DOZ. Seedlings, extra choice mixtures, 100, $ 30 Extra choice, all shades and colors, 100, $2, 25 Lemoines Hybrids, in best mixtures, 40 Giant mixed colors, 10 $1 Afnongthe mixed seedlings are many superior to the general list of named sorts. ACHARANTHES. Foliage plants for vases, baskets or ribbon beds and massing, holding their bright tints until killed by frost. 10c; $1 per doz. Aurea Reticulata. Green leaves marked yellow. Gil so nil. Leaves carmine; stem pink. l<endenii. Deep blood red, changing to crimson; one of the very best bedding varieties. Lendenii Carmea. Broader leaves than preceding, with a broader stripe of carmine in centre of leaf. AGERATUM. Blooming continually through the summer months; of the easiest culture. Small plants, 10c. each; $1 per doz; large plants, 15c. Cope's Gem. Blue, 9 inches high; suitable for a border or for massing in beds. White Cap. Compact, 9 inches high; valuable for flowers. Mexicanum. Flowers light blue; 15 inches high. ALTERNANTHERA Variegated foliage, growing 6 inches in diameter and 3 inches high; used for ribbon lines and borders. Leaves are tinted, bor dered, margiced and variegated with bright colors, carmine and crimson tints prevailing. 10c. each; $1 per doz; small size for bedding, $4 to $6 per 100. Amowena. Leaves yellow, brown and rose. lUagninca. Large, yellow, scarlet and green. Rosea. Rose, carmine, chocolate. Aurea Nana. Golden yellow, fine for bedding. ALYSSUM, Sweet. A continual bloomer for the house or out of doors, both winter and summer. The double varieties are prized for their flowers, produced as freely as the single. 10c. each; $1 per doz.; $4 per 100. AliYSSUM, DOUBLE, Tom Thumb. The mostvaln- able of all alyssums for bedding, baskets, vases, cut flowers; growing compact, 2 or 3 inches high, spreading out 4 to 6 inches; equally valuable f


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