. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1916. See cut.) H. P. 9 inches. 510 LIST OP CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1916. 53 AGERATUM. Much prized for its constant succession of bloom through-out the year. It flowers equally well in summer and in win-ter, and has the further merit of being of the easiest cul-ture. H. H. A ? • ••?•••• • Pkt- Blue Perfection — An exceedingly fine, very dark blue variety; bushy in growth. Fine bedder 10 Allium Nanum—Dwarf white, 8 inches 5 Imperial Dwarf Blue — Very dwarf, 6 inches 5 Lasseauxii — Dwarf rose, fi inches 6 Little Dorrit — A new dwarf white variety 5 Litt
. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1916. See cut.) H. P. 9 inches. 510 LIST OP CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1916. 53 AGERATUM. Much prized for its constant succession of bloom through-out the year. It flowers equally well in summer and in win-ter, and has the further merit of being of the easiest cul-ture. H. H. A ? • ••?•••• • Pkt- Blue Perfection — An exceedingly fine, very dark blue variety; bushy in growth. Fine bedder 10 Allium Nanum—Dwarf white, 8 inches 5 Imperial Dwarf Blue — Very dwarf, 6 inches 5 Lasseauxii — Dwarf rose, fi inches 6 Little Dorrit — A new dwarf white variety 5 Little Dorrit Blue—Very dwarf blue, 6 inches 5 Lltte Blue Star—An exceed-ingly dwarf bushy Agera-tum attaining a height ofonly 4 or 5 inches. Invalu-able for edgings 10 ALLEGHENY VINE. Adlumia Cirrhosa or MountainFringe—An attractive climb-er, well worthy of a placein every garden. The flow-ers are flesh-colored andform a fine contrast to thepale green foliage of trieAllegheny vine. plant. Height, 15 feet. H. A 5. (Lemon-scented Verbena) — T. P. Green-house evergreen, with fragrant foliage 10 AMPELOPSIS. Veitcliii (Japanese or Boston Ivy)—A beautiful hardyclimber. Foliage changes to very pretty shades of red and yellow during the fall !0 ANCHUSA. Capensis Atrocoerulca (Summer Forget-me-not)—2 for cutting. T. B 10 Itallcn, Dropmore Vnr.—One of the finest blue herbace-ous plants of recent introduction, bearing large, bright,blue flowers in great abundance during June and July. H. P io ARCTOTIS GRANDIS. African Lilac Daisy—A remarkably handsome annualfrom Africa, forming many branched bushes, 2 to 3feet high. Its flowers are large and showy, being purewhite on the upper surface, the reverse of petals palelilac-blue; a beautiful flower of the easiest culture. H. H. A 5 ARISTOLOCHIA. Sipho (Dutchmans Pipe)—A rapid growing hardy climb-er, growing to a height of 30 feet, with large, heart-shaped foliage, flowers yellow
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