LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOK 1910. 



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BALSAM-LADY'S SLIPPER. 



Old favorites which have been greatly improved, both in size of flower and variety 

 of color. Grown in good garden soil they form nice bushy plants, which are perfectly 

 covered with flowers. Our strains of these are unsurpassed for size of blooms, doublc- 

 ness and beauty of colors. 



Double Camellia Flowered — White, extra choice 



Double Camellia Flowered — Finest mixed. Vi oz. 25c 



Double Lilac 5 Double Peaeh Blossom 



Double Red 5 Double White 



Double Solt'erino- — Beautifully striped scarlet and lilac on white ground. 



Double Mixed — Per % oz. 20c; oz. 60c 



Colleetion of C Separate Colors 



Pkt. 



. 10 



5 

 20 



BEGONIA. 



Plants well worthy of the admiration they receive. They are alike at home in the 

 parlor or conservatory, bearing almost any treatment. T. P. 



Pkt. 



Vernon — An excellent variety for bedding 10 



Choice Mixed Single (Tuberous Rooted) — From prize varieties 20 



Choice Mixed Double (Tuberous Rooted) — From prize varieties 25 



Choice Rex Varieties — Large leaved sorts, mixed 25 



BALSAM LADY'S SLirrEIt. 



BKYOXOPSIS. 



BRACHYCOME. 



Iberidifolia (Swan River Daisy) — A very pretty dwarf-growing plant, covered 

 all summer with a profusion of blue and white Cineraria-like blossoms, 1% foot. 

 II. H. A 



BROWALLU. 



Elata Coerulea — Large, sky-blue flowers with a white center, 1% feet. H. H. A... 



Speciosa Major — A very profuse blooming plant growing freely in rich soil. The 

 blooms are large, of a rare ultramarine blue color. Excellent for hanging 

 baskets, ,and especially valuable as a pot plant for winter and spring flowering. . 



BRYONOPSIS. 



l.aciuosa — A beautiful climber, bearing green fruits which change as the season 

 advances, to bright scarlet, striped with white. 10 feet. H. H. A 



CACALIA — Tassel Flower. 



Pretty free-flowering annuals, with tassel-shaped flowers, known by some . as 

 Flora's Paint Brush. H. A. Mixed colors 



Pkt. 



10 



CALCEOLAKIA. 



CALAMPELIS — Bugle Vine. 



A beautiful climber with pretty foliage and bearing profusely 

 bright orange tube-shaped flowers, produced in clusters. It at- 

 tains a height of 10 feet in a season. H. A 5 



CALCEOLARIA. 



Splendid plants for greenhouse decorations, forming in spring 



dense masses of pocket-shaped flowers. Sow in September. T. P. 



Pkt. 

 Hybrida Superbn — Saved from the finest formed and most beauti- 

 fully market varieties 25 



CALENDULA — Cape Marigold. 



Showy, free-flowering hardy annuals, growing in any good garden 

 soil, producing a fine effect in beds or mixed borders, and continuing 

 in bloom until killed by frost; valuable also for pot culture, bloom- 

 ing freely in winter and early spring. 1 foot. 



Pkt. 



Officinalis Le Proust — Double; nankeen, edged with brown 5 



Officinalis Meteor — Fine for pot culture, bearing yellow flowers 



striped with bright orange; per oz. 25c 5 



Orange King — Dark orange, flowers large and very double; oz. 



25c 5 



Pluvialis, Single — Pure white, 1 foot; per oz. 15c 5 



Pongel, fl. pi. (Pot Marigold) — Double white; per oz. 15c 5 



Prince of Orange — An improvement on Meteor. Color a deeper 



shade and striped in the same way; per oz. 25c 5 



Pure Gold — Golden yellow, flowers extra large and double; oz. 30c 5 



