. Cadwell & Jones, successors to R. D. Hawley & Co., catalogue for 1895 of seeds and implements. Nurseries (Horticulture) Connecticut Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. ALYSSUM. Whether grown for summer blooming- or for flowering in fall and winter in the parlor or green- houses, its easy culture, and the delicate honey like fragrance of its flowers, so much prized in bouquets and baskets makes tins old favorite largely grown. Hardy Annual. Flowers white. Sweet Alyssuni. 1 foot. Per jacket. 5 cents; per oimce, 25 cents. Tom Thumb Sweet Al


. Cadwell & Jones, successors to R. D. Hawley & Co., catalogue for 1895 of seeds and implements. Nurseries (Horticulture) Connecticut Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. ALYSSUM. Whether grown for summer blooming- or for flowering in fall and winter in the parlor or green- houses, its easy culture, and the delicate honey like fragrance of its flowers, so much prized in bouquets and baskets makes tins old favorite largely grown. Hardy Annual. Flowers white. Sweet Alyssuni. 1 foot. Per jacket. 5 cents; per oimce, 25 cents. Tom Thumb Sweet Alyssum. % foot. Per packet. 5 cents. AMARANTHUS. Plants grown exclusively for their foli- age, and in late summer and early fall, when they have reached their fullest de- velopment, the glowing effect produced by their mass of rich foliage is scarcely equaled by any similar class of plants. Half-Hardy Annuals. Amarantkus Caudatus. (Love-lies- Bleeding.) Dark, drooping flower spikes, 2 feet. Per packet, 5 cents. Tricolor. (JoseplrsCoat.) Leaves red. yellow and green, 3 feet. Per packet, 5 cents. AQLILEGIA. (Columbine.) The odd and peculiar formation of the flowers of this plant renders them well worthy of cultivation. They are ex- ceedingly showy, and rank among the best plants for early summer blooming. Hardy Perennials. Aquilegia. Mixed Double. All colors. Per packet, 5 cents. ASTERS. A splendid class of plants. One of the most popular and ef- fective of our garden favorites. On no var- iety has there been such rapid strides towards improvements within the past few years as with the Aster. Al- ways reliable, with the greatest profusion of rich colors, and easy to cultivate. We would call special attention to our fine assortment, and especially to the Victoria varieties, which we furnish in several distinct and beautiful separate colors. Half-Hardv Annuals. ASTER. (Trnffaut's Perfection.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been di


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