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very large one, but it contains all which can successful!}' be grown in our climate, and no 

 new variety will be listed unless properly tried and found to suit our climate. All Flower 

 seeds are carefully put up in packages at 5c and loc each, or twenty for one dollar, except 

 a few rare or costly kinds, where the price is noted, and all packages are nxaWed. free of 

 postage to the purchaser. Where more than one color is contained in' any variety, as for 

 instance, in Asters. Zinnias, Phlox, Verbenas, etc., we import them in mixed colors so as 

 to give to our patrons a variety of colors in one package and not to compel them to buy a 

 half dozen in order to get an assortment. 



Althea Rosea. Hollyhock. This flower 

 has been much improved of late years, and 

 is very easily cultivated. Can be sown from 

 October tillFebruary. Very hardy; from 

 four to six feet high. 



Althea Rosea. 



Alyssum Maritimum. Sweet Alys- 

 sum. Very free flowering plants, about six 

 inches high, with white flowers; very fra- 

 grant. Sow from October till April. 



Adonis autumnalis. Flos Adonis or 

 Pheasant's Eye. Showy crimson flower, of 

 long duration. One foot high, Sow from 

 November till January. 



Trufant's Taeony Flowered Aster. 



Antirhinum majus. Snapdragon. 

 Choice mixed. Showy plant of various 

 colors. About two feet high. Should be 

 sown early, if perfect flowers are desired. 

 Sow from October till March. 



German Quilled Aster. 



Aster. Queen Margaret. German Quilled. 

 Perfect double quilled flower, of all shades, 

 from white to dark purple and crimson. 

 One and a half feet high. 



Adonis autnmnalis . 



j Aster. Trufant's Paeony-Flowered Per- 

 fection. Large double pseony-shaped flow- 

 ers, oi fine mixed colors; one of the best 

 varieties. Two feet high; sow from Decem- 



Oup Sweet Peas in mixture 



are of the Finest strain 

 Surpassed. 



and cannot be 



