14 Farqu.hars' Reliable Seeds, 16 and 19 South Jlcrrket St., Boston. 



1181 Ricinus Cambodgensis. A Xoveltv of .a:reat value in border decoration or 

 for siuiile speciuieus. The main stem and leaf-stalks are of shinini? ebony- 

 black, — the leaves larg«'. palmate, and richly colore I The plants attain a 

 neisflit of six feet, and by p anting them either in groups or isolatedly, very 

 striking eftects may be produced. Per packet, 25 cents. 



1132 Rosa Polyanttia. Tae Polyanthus Base. If sown early, the seeds germinate 



rapidly and the plants bloom in the utmost profusion the same season. 

 They make very attractive climbers, the dark almost evergreen foliage. 

 contrasting beautifully with the large single white blossoms. Much used 

 for grafting. Per packet. 10 cents. 



1133 Scabious, New, Large-flowering. A valuable improvement in this new 



strain. The flowers are extremely large, averaging three inches acros>, and 

 very double, blooming all the summer till frost. One of the best hardy 

 annuals ever offered, and invaluable for bouquets. Splendid mixed. Per 

 packet. 10 cents. 



1134 Schizanthus Papilionaceus Pyramidalis. A new pyramidal form of the 



charmiua" variety, the dowers of which are as hand.some as some of the 

 finesi Orchids. Of eleuaiit habit of growth; with a rich profusion of 

 flowers. One of the finest annuals. Per packet. 10 cents. 



1135 Stock, New Perpetual Blooming, Snow. We liave grown a trial package 



of this splendid waite Stock, and it surpasse>i any we have seen for cutting 

 purposes during summer and indoors in winter. Its habit is free and 

 branching: flowers large, perfectly Avhite. and ver,v double. When the long 

 beautiful sprays are cut, others keep growing, so that flowering continues 

 very f r *ely throuzhout the sea?3a. L'.Oaral packet. 20 c^nts, 



1136 Stock, Double Ten-week, Crimson Gem. Kich and very distinct shade. 



Comes true and over eighty per cent, double: extra fine, and •ery early. 

 Per packet, 20 cents. 



1137 Stock, Perpetual Ten-week, White, '* Princess Alice." One of the 



finest plants for cutting ever introduced. Will produce uninterruptedly 

 from May until November, a great abundance of beautifully-shaped flowers 

 of the purest double white. The tiowers nppear on every little shoot, and 

 the ofteuer they are cut the better they grow. Has received first prizes 

 wherever exhibited. Per packet, 25 cents. 



1138 Sweet Pea, Indigo King. The body of this charming variety is of a dark 



maroon-purple with indigo-blue wings. Per packet, 5 cents; per ounce, 

 2.1 cents. 

 1130 Sweet Pea, Princess of Wales. One of the most lovely varieties; shaded 

 and striped with mauve on a white ground in a very pleasing manner. 

 Awarded First-class Certificate by the Royal Horticultiu*aI Society, London. 

 Per packet, 5 cents: per ounce, 25 cents. 



1140 Sweet Pea, Salmon-colored. This very fragrant variety is a pleasing 



addition to the colore already in commerce. Very free-blooming and desir- 

 able for cutting. Per packet, 10 cents; per ounce, 30 cents. 



1141 Tagetes Signata Maculata. Has the same nicely-cut fragrant foliage as 



the fine bedding Tagetes, with thi addition of much handsomer fiowers. 

 Kach of the five yellow petals has a keen-edged, very striking, glossy ma- 

 roon spot, which makes a lovely contrast. Per packet, 10 cents. 



1142 Tropaeolum Minus, Yellow. Exceedingly neat and compact dwarf hardy 



annuals. The flowers resemble the Tom Thumb Xasturtium but are far 

 more numerous, smaller, and carried above the foliage better. Per packet, 

 10 cents; per ounce, 25 cents. 



1143 Tropaeolum Minus, Scarlet. Same habit as No. 1142, admirably adapted 



for vases, hanging baskets, and bedding. Per packet, 10 cents; per ounce, 

 40 cents. 



♦'/ am glad to inform i/ou that I like your seeds very much. They gave me satisfaction in 

 every respect. I had the name of bringing the best Asters into Boston market last year from your 

 seeds.''- H. C. Wellesley. Mass. 



