74. POPPIES — (Double Carnation, Japan, Peony Flowered, Finest 

 Mixed.) — A great advance has 

 been made in the development 

 of the Poppy, which has 

 brought it into popularity. 

 No other flower produces a r »L 



more brilliant display of c '->r /SS2|fe. • %, 

 during the blooming period. S^ 



65. MATCHET'S MIGNONETTE. 



77. HARDY PRIMROSES — First Quality, Large Flowered. Among the 

 best of the early Spring blooming plants. With slight protection will stand 

 the Winter, but do b.'tter if protected bv cold frame. 



78. CASTOR OIL ELAN, OR RICINUS — Varieties: Niger, Maculus, 

 Zanzibar. — Ornamental plants, stately growth, with brilliant colored fruit' 

 Used as centers for sub-tropical beds. 



75. GOLDEN FEA- 

 THER.— Pyre thrum 



Large flowering, double 

 and single mixed. Hardy 

 perennial, bearing large 

 astt r-shaped flowers, rang- 

 ing in color from light pink 

 to deep red, with bright 

 yellow centers ; 2 feet. 

 72. FINEST MIXED PETUNIA, 



76. PORTULACA.— Mexican Rose Grandiflora, New Double 



Compact, Finest Mixed. — One of our finest hardy annual plants, of 

 easy culture, thriving best in a rather rich, light loam, or sandy soil, 

 and luxuriating in an exposed sunny situation ; the flowers are of 

 the richest colors, and produced throughout the Summer in great 

 profusion ; fine for massing in beds, edgings or rock-work ; 6 inches. 



79. SCABIOSA, OR MOURNING BRIDE.— Large Flower- 

 ing; Dwarf Double, Finest Mixed. — One ot our handsome Summer 

 border plants, producing in great profusion very double flowers in 

 variety of shades and colors; a splendid flower for table bouquets. 

 Hardy annual. 



80. SCARLET 



S AGE-Salvia Splen- 

 dens. — One of our 



omest Summer and Autumn 

 ants. They become liter- 

 ablaze with brilliant flowers, 

 effective for massing on lawn, or 

 bbon bedding; easily grown. 



81, SCARLET RUNNERS 



VINE. — This bean produces a rapid- 

 growing vine , 

 andmakesclus- (. . SffltJfi 

 ters of showy 

 scarlet blooms. 



FORGET-ME-NOT 



82. TEN-WEEK 



STOCKS. — Large 

 Flowering. Dres- 

 den Perpetual. 

 Princess Alice, Large Flo w- 

 ering. Dwarf Pyramidal. 

 Finest Mixed. — Are fine, 

 perpetual blooming stock. 

 If sown early, commences bloom- 

 in June and continues until 

 rost. It provides flowers dur- 

 g September and October, 

 when other varieties have faded. 

 It throws out numerous side 

 branchc s bearing clusters of very 

 double pure whii e fragrant blossoms, 

 and is excellent for cutting. 



83. SWEET WILLIAM Finest 



Mixed. — A well-known, attractive, 

 free-flowering, hardy perennial, pro- 

 ducing a splendid effect in beds and 

 shrubbery with their rich flowers. 



SCABIOSA. 



