In this depart- 

 ment we catalog-ue 

 all those varieties 

 and strains which 

 in our long- expe- 

 rience we have 

 found to possess 

 sterling merit. We 

 do not handle cheap seeds — 

 that is, seed of poor or un- 

 known quality, but aim to give our cus- 

 tomers stock of known reliability, fresh 

 and true to name. 



We deliver all Flower Seeds free to any 

 Post Office in the U.S. or Canada. 



ABRONIA. 



JBeautiful trailing plants, with Yerbena-like clusters of sweet 

 •scented flowers, which continue in bloom a long time, and 

 are excellent for bouquets. Very effective in beds, rock- 

 work, or hanging baskets. Peel off the outer skin of the 

 :seeds before sowing. Half-hardy annuals. 



Umbellata. Rosy-lilac, white center Pkt. 5 



Arenaria. Waxy yellow. Very fragrant 5 



ABOBRA. 



Ji. beautiful rapid-growing climbing gourd, with finely cut dark 

 green foliage, and small oval, bright scarlet fruit. Eoots 

 may be kept like the Dahlia in winter. 



.Viridiflora. Half-hardy perennial, 10 ft 5 



ABUTILOX. 



(CHtNESE BELL FLOWER.) 



Popular and easily grown greenhouse 

 or indoor plants, with drooping beU- 

 shaped flowers, richly veined and 

 striped. Grow rapidly in sandy 

 loam, and are very effective when 

 plunged in the border in summer. 

 HaK-hardy shrubs. 



Extra fine Mixed. From new fertilized 

 sorts 25 



ACKOCLixrcn>i. 



One of the most beautiful of the ever- 

 lasting flowers, excellent for winter 

 bouquets for which purpose they 

 -should be cut when they begin to expand, and carefully 

 ■dried. Sow in hot-beds and transplant. Annuals, 1 ft. 



.Album. Pure white 5 



Roseum. Bright rose 5 



Single Mixed 5 



cDouble Mixed - 10 



ABUTILON. 



ACACIA. 



Charming plants for the greenhouse or conservatory in winter 

 and for garden decoration in summer. Flowers are pro- 

 duced in great abundance on long spikes and are very 

 showy. 



Fine Mixed Pkt. 10 



ACANTHUS. 



Ck^arse yet stately, herbaceous plants, with striking fof!age, 

 flourishing in almost any soil or situation. Hardy perennial. 

 Mollis. Purple and white, 3 ft 10 



AXCOXITUM. 



(MOXKSHOOB.) 



Ornamental free-flowering hardy plants, succeeding well under 

 the shade of trees. Hardy perennial. 2 ft. 

 Napellus. Blue 5 



ACHIMENES. 



Elegant and free-flowering tuberous-rooted greenhouse 

 plants, combining great beauty with richness and bril- 

 liancy of color. 



Choice Varieties Mixed 50 



ACHILLEA. 



Ptarmica Plena. A very free blooming plant of branching 

 habit. Useful for cut-flowers or for planting in cemeteries. 

 Hardy perennial, 1 to 2 feet high 10 



ADLUMIA. 



(mountain FEEN'GE.) 



A beautiful perennial climber, with elegant foliage, resembling 

 the maiden-hair fern. Sow the seed in May where they are 

 to remain, and they will bloom the following season. Hardy 

 perennial, 10 ft. 

 Cirrhosa. Pink . 5 



