. Book on summer gardening. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Binghamton. ^atalo^ue of J^afe pioWer §eeds. 22 AGAPANTHUS.—G. 17. —UmbellatliS. Handsome flower; spike rises 3 to 4 ft. in height, producing 20 to 30 lily-like blossoms of lovely blue. Plants majestic with slightly recurved leaves. Easily wintered in cellar and often known as Lily of the Palace or African Lily 5 AGAVA.—G. 18. —Mixed. Leaves large and succulent. Interesting and highly ornamen


. Book on summer gardening. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Binghamton. ^atalo^ue of J^afe pioWer §eeds. 22 AGAPANTHUS.—G. 17. —UmbellatliS. Handsome flower; spike rises 3 to 4 ft. in height, producing 20 to 30 lily-like blossoms of lovely blue. Plants majestic with slightly recurved leaves. Easily wintered in cellar and often known as Lily of the Palace or African Lily 5 AGAVA.—G. 18. —Mixed. Leaves large and succulent. Interesting and highly ornamental. Includes such plants as Century Plant and others «ven more beautiful 5 An almost indespensible annual prized for borders, etc., also for house flowering as it will bloom well into the winter whan removed to the house before hard frosts. Always a mass of bloom, each flower remaining perfect from a month to six weeks. 16.—LasseatiXi. Unusual shade in Ageratum, being a charming ro9e ; plants compact 4 19. —Little Gem. A very compact sort which is always a mass of bloom of the most delicate blue 3 20. — Little Dorrit. An ex- tremely fi n e white. In growth resem- bles Little Gem .3 22.—Swan- Iey Blue. Good bedder and house bloomer, color azure blue. .3. AGERATUM.—SWANLEY BLUE. 26.—Canary YellOW. Shade uncommon in Ageratums. Plants very dwarf and compact 4 3i.—Finest Mixed. All choice varieties 3 AGROSTEMMA—(Viscaria.)—A. Free blooming, desirable for bees and cuttings. Flowers re- semble single Pinks. Plants hardy and bloom freely. Known as Rose of Heaven, Rose Champion, etc. 23. —Fine Mixed. Large assortment of colors 3 ALONSOA.—T. P. Rather a tender shrub-like plant. Biossoms brilliant and freely produced. If removed to the house will bloom in the winter. 24. —Mixed 3 ALLIUM.—P. 25. —Mixed. One of the loveliest and sweetest of sprin ; flowers, remains in bloom for some lime. ALYSSUM.—A, and P. 27.—Sweet. White fra- grant


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