LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1919. 



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AQUILEGIA 



Columbine. 



Exceedingly showy, early blooming, hardy plants, especially 

 valuable for the peculiar formation of their flowers and the great 

 variety of color. H. P. 



Pkt. 

 Currje's Extra Choice I^ong-Spurred Hybrids — A beautiful mix- 

 ture of long-spurred sorts. Plants robust, flowers long 

 lasting 10 



Clirysantha Grandiflora Alba^Large, snow-white flowers, 

 which are produced in great abundance 5 



Cbrysantha — Bright yellow, flowering freely all summer...... 5 



Coerulea — Fine porcelain blue, center petals white 5 



Glandulosa (True) — Blue and white, 1% feet 10 



Haylodgensis Delieatissima — A new long-spurred Hybrid. 

 Color delicate light yellow; spurs satiny-rose 15 



Skinnerii — Scarlet and yellow, 1% feet 10 



Choice Mixed 5 



BALLOON VINE. 



Cardiosperinum Halicacabum — A rapid grow^ing annual climber. 

 Succeeds best in light soil and warm situations, flow^ers 

 white. Seed vessels look like miniature blooms. H. A. 

 5 feet 



BALSAM APPLE. 



Momordica. 



Curious trailing vines, with ornamental foliag;e and odd-shaped 

 fruit, which, when ripe, open, showing a brilliant red interior; 

 make a nice display on trellis and rock work. H. H. A. 10 feet. 



Pkt. 



M. Balsamina (Balsam Apple) 5 



M. Charatina (Balsam Pear) 5 



Bachelor Button — See Comflo-wer. 



BARTONIA. 



Aurea— Showy plants w^ith large golden flovrers, w^hich are ex- 

 ceedingly brilliant. The foliage is gray and thistle-like in 

 appearance. They require considerable w^ater. Sow seed 

 in open ground where it is intended_to flower. H. A. 2 feet. 5 



CuPTle'B Eitm 



Aquilegia, 

 Choice Long-Spurred Hybrids. 



BALSAM — LADY'S SLIPPER. 



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iSiKAXT: 



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

 color. Orrown in good garden soil they form nice, bushy plants, which are perfectly cov- 

 ered with flowers. Our strains of these are unsurpassed for size of blooms, doubleness and 

 beauty of colors. 



Double Camellia Flowered — White, extra choice 



Double Camellia Flowered — Finest Mixed. 14 oz. 25c 



Double Lilac 5 Double Peach Blossom . . 



Double Red 5 Double White 



Double Solferino — Beautifully striped scarlet and lilac on white ground. 



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



Collection of 6 Separate Colors ."...'.'.'.*.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 



Pkt. 

 .10 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 20 



BEGONIA. 



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

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



Erfordia — Rose Pink 15 



Gracilis Luminosa — Bright Scarlet 15 



Both of the above are wonderful bedders, fully the peers of Geraniums and Coleus, 

 doing equally well in full sunlight or shade. 



Vernon — An excellent variety for bedding 10 



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



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



Choice Rex Varieties — Large leaved sorts, mixed. . 25 



BRACHYCOME. 



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

 mer with a profusion of blue and white Cineraria-like blossoms. 1% feet. H. H. A. 5 



BROWALLIA. 



Elata Coerulea — Large, sky-blue flowers, with a white center. 

 Elata Alba — White 



IVa feet. H. H. A. . 



BaUam — I^ady'a Slipper. 



Spedosa 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 



BYRONOPSIS. 



Llacniosa — A beautiful climber, bearing green fruits which change, as the season 

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



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