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(See page 75.) —_ 
MIGNONETTE. 
This deliciously fragrant flowering plantis the most popular annual grown. 
Large Plowering. The common sweet mignonette 3 per oz., 15 cts.; per 4% Ibe 
RD clare Peer TDS LOO we ceieie clei ciciecinivicivicteiveleciicie onteincisiecineieiniciiciocn eau visions Pht. 
Bird’s Mammoth. Largest variety grown under proper cultivation, the aries 
average 12 to 15 inches long, are very full and exceedingly fragrant.,....... 10 
Parson’s White. Nearly white; strongly scented; long, well-formed spikes. 65 
Large White Upright. Foliage erayaeh green; flowers white, on long, slender 
BpPIEs ss TOS Lbscscsisne-seece Gossoo: J 
Red Victoria. Avery fine, distinct, profuse- flowering variety of dwarf, branch- 
ing habit, bearing large and compact trusses of deep red flowers, very fragrant. 10 
Biiles’ Hybrid Spiral. Flowers white, very fragrant, spikes 8 to 12 inches 
long; plant dwarf and branching...........ssseeee 5 
Miachet. A dwarf French variety, with broad spikes of very fragrant red flowers; 
one of the best varicties.... 22.2.2... ce cecccccccecccccscereve slieastcic 
Golden Joes Golden yellow flowers ; dense dwarf growth. con duncesdes 
Giant Red, Guihienenuf’s ‘‘ Ruby ” Large dense spikes of bright red flowers. 
Plants are of dwarf, pyramidal habit. 1S Citi) Scorsese's lcisincssleiainsccieiesleisreciseieoitlD 
MYOSOTIS or FORGET-ME-NOT. 
The popular ‘‘Forget-me-nots.” Bushy plants 6 to 12 inches high, bearing clus- 
ters of lovely small howers, They are perennials and hardy enough to remain in the 
open ground, excepting in very cold latitudes, where they should be well protected ; 
but they are generally sown in the fall and wintered over in cold frames, when they 
will flower early in the spring; if sown early in the house they will flo;er 
the first season. 
Dwarf Alpine. Compact plants, 4 to6 inches glen PHO; ENE profuse 
MIKCA'COLOTS seca. sc ecedecilssce 10 
Palustris. Large flowering, dark blue. 1 ft.. 
Alpestris, Blue. 1ft........6.6. 5 — White. 
— Rose. 1 ft........ccsec0 o.e-ee 5 —— Mixed. 500 
Dissitifiora. Large, sky-blue flowers; very early and free bloom- 
ing? (G)tomDinchesicsce. -cjccess ccccteesce Sonoosebo. A) 
Semperfiorens. (Ever-flowering.) “Flowering. from “early spring 
toautumn. 6 inches.. SRHCEDSO RM ICODSB Shoo ccandeacossoso6 10 
Agorica. Flowers 4% an inch ACTOSS 5 rich turquoise blue, without 
eye; in dense clusters, 6 incheS..............ecsecececeeceeee 10 
Victoria, Blue. Plants round, 5 to 7 inches high, and 16 to 18 
inches in circumference ; perfectly covered with large umbels of 
flowers of azure blue, remainingin blooma longtime, (See czt.).. 10 
Victoria, Rose. A new rose colored variety of the above.... 15 
NASTURTIUM. 
Tom Thumb or Bedding. 
One of our showiest and most popular annuals, forming compact 
plants, net over 1 foot high, making gorgeous masses of color from 
early summer until killed by frost; succeeding under all weathers 
and conditions and unsurpassed for garden decoration. 
Oz. Pkt. Oz. Pkt. 
Aurora. Pink............. 30c. 5 WBose.......... - 25c. 5 
Scarlet... ...-...0--.- ----- 20c, 5 Yellow.. ee. 20c. 5 
Gem. Sulphur, spotted maroon..... sh080 -.. 25¢. 5 
King of Tom Thumbs. Crimson....... ...........-- 25c. 5 
Spotted..... APIQIORCOOCD0D - 20c. 5 Pearl. White 25 5 
Ruby King. Ruby red..... awiuvevitciontecetees 5 
Beauty. Yellow, striped red............. 5 
King Theodore. Darkmaroon........... Sete ne baie 'e 5 
Empress of India. Brilliant crimson, dark foliage, 
yery effective.) (See cut.) oo. jcc. <0) wlsisjeciejesiviomics alelvislsisicle is 25c. 5 
Cloth of Gold. Golden yellow foliage, scarlet flowers, 
VOTY CMEClIVE. oc crcccccsccne ce sacnccroveccccvccscuesese 25c. 5 
Lady Bird. Orange yellow, red spots.. es Py, 5 
Chameleon. Feculiarly marked crimson, “pronze “and 
golden yellow. SBS pgoraacucn . cose socsoass 25c 5 
“Golden King ‘of Tom Thumbs.’ Grand dee p 
GOLDEN Velloweccccmscuccennsucesmenisicites seljyoiubiabic ee 40c. 10 
Mixed Tom Thumbs. Many sorts. Per oz., 15c.; per 4 
WD; (506.5 Per ID. cance svasceuceccsacanc BO EICrEOCO OS DEP 5 
Imported collection of 12 Tom Thumb varieties, 50c. For Climbing Nasturtiums, see page 85. 
Refer to the Index (2d page Cover) for Flower Seeds you cannot readily find. 
PETER HENDERSON & GO., NEW YORK.—FLOWER SEEDS. 
Bedding Varieties that 
MYOSOTIS, 
“* VICTORIA.” 
NICOTIANA. 
Affinis. An annual with sweet-scented, pure white, serebered flowers, 3 inches 
across, blooming continually. 2 to3 ft. high.................- Sosoosoe see TN) 
Giant Red Flowered. (Nicotiana macrophylla gigantea purpurea. ) Magnificent 
decorative annual. The foliageis luxuriant and tropical in appearance ; plants 
surmounted with the immense clusters of rich crimson flowers. They grow 
rapidly, about five feet in height, and commence blooming in July and con- 
tinue in uninterrupted profusion until cut down by frost....... SSdo= Osos 15 
Colossea. Attains a height of 5 to 6 feet during one summer ; immense leaves, 
at first rose and violet, afterward changing to deep green with red nerves. A 
gigantic and imposing ‘ornamental- foliaged plant for lawns, giving an elegant 
tropical effect. Itis of robust constitution and unaffected by winds or storms. 25 
NEMOPHILA. 
Splendid annuals for beds and 
garden decoration; bright colored 
flowers, in shades of blue, white 
and violet. 1 ft. 
Finest Mixed... ........Pkt. 6 
TOM THUMB NASTUBTIUMB 
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