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th:e sebd annual of the 



Helianthus fl. pi. Double Flowering 

 Sunflower. A well known plant, with 

 show}' yellow flowers, the double is often 

 cultivated in the flower garden. The single 

 varieties are cultivated mostly for the seed. 

 They are said to be anti-maJarious. Four 

 feet high. February till Ma v. 



Helichrysum monatrosum album. 



White Everlasting Flower. Very showy 

 double flowers. One and a half feet high, 



Helickrysum monstrosum rubrum. 



Red Everlasting Flower. Very ornamental. 

 One and a half feet high. December till 

 April. Does not transplant well. 



Iberis amara. White Candytuft. A 

 well known plant raised a good deal by 

 florists for bouquets. Can be sown at differ- 

 ent times to have a succession of flowers. 

 One foot high. 



Iberis umbelata rosea. Purple Candy- 

 tuft. One foot. October till April. 



Impatiens sultani. This handsome 

 single variety of the well-known Balsam or 

 Lady Slipper, is surely a good acquisition 

 our rich collection of summer bloomers. Of 

 half high growth, being literally covered 

 with pale scarlet flowers during the summer 

 months, it cannot be surpassed for bed. iing 

 out. Price, per packet, 25 cents. Sow from 

 February to April. 



I/inum g-randMorum rubrum. Scar- 

 let Flax. A very prett)- plant for masses or 

 borders, with bright scarlet flowers, dark 

 in the centre. One foot. January till April. 



Heliotropium. 



I/obelia erinus. Lobelia. A very 

 graceful plant with white and blue flowers, 

 well adapted to hanging baskets or borders. 

 Half foot October till March. 



I/ychnis chalcedonica. Lychnis. 

 Fine plants with scarlet, white and rose 

 colored flowers. Two feet. December till 

 April. 



Geranium Zonale. 



Helichrysum MoBstrosum Album. 



Mathiola annua. Ten weeks stocks. 

 This is one of the finest annuals in cultiva- 

 tion. Large flowers of all colors, from 

 white to dark blue or crimson. Should be 

 sown in pots or pans, and when large 

 enough transplanted into rich soil. One 

 and a quarter feet. October till March. 



As a bedding Plant Impatiens Sultani cannot be surpassed. 



