. E. H. Hunt : seedsman . HARLEQUIN ASTER. ANEMONE. One of the best hardy, autumn-flowering plants we have. It does not bloom till late in the summer, when it continues till killed by frost. The flowers are about two incnes in diameter. A. Finest mixed. H. P 15 ANTIRRHINUM. (SNAPDRAGON.) Bears very beautiful spikes of ga^'-colored flowers, and should have a place in every garden. They usually survive the winter and flower even better the second than the first season. They are quite easily propagated by cuttings, and, if rooted in the fall, they • make elegant pot plants for early spring bloom.
. E. H. Hunt : seedsman . HARLEQUIN ASTER. ANEMONE. One of the best hardy, autumn-flowering plants we have. It does not bloom till late in the summer, when it continues till killed by frost. The flowers are about two incnes in diameter. A. Finest mixed. H. P 15 ANTIRRHINUM. (SNAPDRAGON.) Bears very beautiful spikes of ga^'-colored flowers, and should have a place in every garden. They usually survive the winter and flower even better the second than the first season. They are quite easily propagated by cuttings, and, if rooted in the fall, they • make elegant pot plants for early spring bloom. H. H. P. A. Tall, mixed, 2 to 3 feet S ^ Dwarf, mixed, i foot 5 CACALIA. Small, tassel like blooms, some- times called Florals Paint Brush, borne on long stems, useful for cut- ting, yellow and scarlet. H. A. ft. C. Mixed 5 CALANDRINA. Handsome, of brilliant colors; should be planted in sunny places. Fine for edgings. C. Crandiflora. Mixed colors. 5 ANTIGONON LEPTOPUS. —MEXICAN MOUNTAIN ROSE.— A beautiful climber with rich, carmine-scarlet flowers, borne in clusters. Itis a perennial, hardy in the Southern States 10 AURICULA. A well-known favorite of great beauty ; umbels of fragrant flowers of many colors; half hardy perennial; 6 inches; choi- cest mixed 15 BOCCONIA JAPONICA. A beautiful plant for single specimens or groups on the lawn; wliite-green foliage, with spikes of cream-colored flowers; hard}' perennial; 5 feet, 15 Bignonia Crandiflora (Trumpet Creeper) a hardy rapid climber bearing clusters of orange scarlet flowers, lO AQUILEGIA. ~" The Aquilegias, better known asColumbines, have always been favorite flowers. The plant becomes larger and stronger, and the flowers more beautiful eacli year. H. P. I to 3 feet. A. Chrysantha, beautiful, long, yellow-spurred flowers 10 — Single, mixed 5 — Double, mixed - - 5 ASPERULA. ,A- Odorata, Commonly known as Sweet Woodruff, and is much prized and cutivated almost everywhere. Less than a foot high, the flowers whit
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