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Page 85.—Annual Catalogue for 1891 of Manie’s Four-Leaf Clover GUARANTEED SEEDS. Address all Orders to WM, HENR 
SALVIA.—An elegant bedding plant, with abundant 
spikes of flowers; blooms till frost, Succeeds ina light, 
rich soil. 
—Coccinea Splendens Scarlet.—Scarlet Sage. Bright 
scarlet flowers. Pkt., lic. 
SCABIOSA.— Morning Bride. One of the most desir- 
able border plants; fragrant flowers. 
—Dwart Double Mixed.—1 foot. 5c. 
STOCKS.—Nothing can excel these large double flow- 
ers, of great beauty and fragrance. They flower 1€ to 12 
weeks after sowing. 
10c. 
10c. 
A PACKET OF MY GREAT FLORAL SPECIALTY 
FOR 1891, THE MARGUERITE CARNATION, WiLL 
BE SENT FREE TO EVERY CUSTOMER ORDERING 
FLOWER SEEDS TO THE VALUE OF 50 CTS. OR OVER. 
—German Ten Weeks. Finest double mixed. 
—Finest Varieties Mixed. 0c. 
SUNFLOWER.—New Silver Leayed. Its peculiar 
character consists of its beautiful silvery foliage. It 
forms a perfect pyramid 6 to 8 feet high, and as com- 
pletely covered with bloom as a Zinnia. Flowers 
small, of a beautiful golden yellow color, desirable for 
table decorations. On our trial grounds last summer 
were greatly admired by all who saw them. 10c. 
VERBENA.—An indispensable bedding plant. Sown 
in the Spring flowers quite early in the season. 
—Hybrida Scarlet. Various shades. 10c. 
—Hybrida White. Fine white bouquet flower. 10c. 
—Hybrida Mixed. All colors and shades. 10¢. 
ZINNIA ELEGANS.— Youth and Old Age. Produces 
handsome hemispherical flowers in great profusion. 
Suitable for beds and groups. z 
—New Pompone. Flowersare remarkably fine, perfect 
in form and varied in color, embracing all the shades 
of crimson, yellow, purple, white, rose and orange found 
in the Zinnia. Some are curiously two-colored, owing 
to the florets being pale when first expanded, and after- 
wards changing to a deeper hue. 5c. 
—Double Mixed. Embracing all the variously colored, 
5c 
tall and dwarf double varieties. 
PERENNIALS. 
In the following will be found Biennials and Peren- 
nials, which live over Winter and flower in the following 
Spring and Summer. Seed can be sown in Spring or 
early Autumn; in the latter case the beds should be 
shaded and watered until the plants appear. 
ACONITUM.—WMonk’s Hood. A hardy perennial, pro- 
ducing in abundance its curiously-shaped flowers, succeed 
in any good garden soil. 
—Napellus. White and blue flowers 3 feet. 5c. 
ALY SSUM.~ Goud Dust. Se Com eae popularly 
= ara Sayers - Known as Gol ust, is well adapted for rockwork; it is 
SALVIA COCCINEA'SPLENDENS SCARLET. compact habit, with golden yellow flowers in masses. 
—Saxatile Compactum. 
AQUILEGIA.--Double Columbine. This plant produces beautiful, curiously 
formed and variously colored flowers, blooms freely early in the Spring. 
—Finest Double Mixed. All sorts and shades. 5e. 
CAMPANULA.—Canterbury Bells. Beautiful, large bell-shaped flowers; 
effective plants for the border or pot culture. 
—Medium: Splendid mixed. Single and double varieties. 5e. 
CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES.—Well known toall. The seed I offer 
has been imported from the best European growers, and will produce 
many splendid varieties in double and semi-double flowers. All sorts and 
colors mixed, including many new sorts and handsome colors. 10e. 
CHAM ZEPEUCE.—vory Thistle. A beautiful perennial thistle, and quite 
an ornament for garden decoration, the midrib and spines are ivory white, 
the leaves glossy green, shaded by asnowy down. 2 feet. 
—Diacantha. True Ivory Thistle. 5e. 
DIGIT A LIS.—Fozgiove. Especially useful among shrubbery and half shady 
places. Long racemes of beautiful fiowers. 3 feet. 
--Gloxinoides. Mixed. All shades and markings. 
GLADIOLUS.—Beautiful summer and autumn flowering plants, 
producing long spikes of pretty flowers, marked, striped, blotched 
and shaded in various colors, half hardy perennial bulbs. 
—Lemoini Hybrids, Mixed. New types with large round, open 
bell-shaped flowers, colors new and strikingly beautiful. 15c. 
—Finest Mixed Hybrids. All shades and colors. 10ce. 
HOLLYHOCK.—This splendid plant now ranks with the Dahlia 
for Summer decoration and, from its stately growth and the 
varied colors of its magnificent large spikes of flowers, may justly 
claim a place in every garden or pleasure ground. Seed sown in 
July will flower the following Spring. Hardy. 
—Double Fine Mixed. All colors. 10c. 
PHLOX PERENNIAL. The varieties of Perennial Phlox are 
among the choicest of our flowers for bedding and border plants. 
They are perfectly hardy, and need no protection ; will flourish in 
any soil, succeeding better, however, in deep, rich. moist ground. 
—Finest Mixed. 5e. 
PRIMULA.—Favorite early free flowering plants, shonld be 
extensively grown for filling the 
beds and borders of the Spring- 
flower-garden ; succeed best in rich 
soil—Elatior. Cowslip,. Fine 
mixed. de. 
5c. 
oc. 
DOUBLE HOLLY HOCKS, DOUBLE WALLFLOW ER. 
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PRIMULA-—Auricula. The Auricula is a 
beautiful hardv Primrose blooming early in 
Spring, and often in Summer. The colors are 
exceedingly odd and beautiful. 15. 
SWEET WILLIAM. Dianthus Barbatus. A 
well-known free-flowering plant, which has 
been greatly improved of late years, producing 
a splendid effect in beds and shrubbery with 
their rich and varied flowers. 
-Auricula Flowered Perfection. A band- 
some class of single varieties in many striking 
shades each flower having a clearly defined eye, 
mixed. 10¢c. 
—Fine Double Mixed. Al! colors, splendid 
strain. 10c. 
—Sinele Finest Mixed. 5c: 
TRITOMA.—Red Hot Poker. Flowers grow 
upon spikes 3 feet long, used in beds or masses. 
—Uvaria. Varies from yellow to scarlet. _5¢. 
VALERIANA.—Hardy Heliotrope. Showy 
border plants, or for mixing in shrubbery, pro- 
ducing large corymbs of beautiful flowers, 
which are very desirable for bouquets, or fioral 
decoration. 2 feet. 
--Mixed. Rose, red and white. _ .oCe 
VIOLA.—Violet. The popular sweet Violet, 
flowers very early in the Spring and can be 
grown easily from seed. 
—Fine Mixed. ; : 10c. 
WALL-FLOWER.—Massive spikes of frag- 
rant flowers. Ornamental in forming groups, etc. 
—Double Mixed. 12 colors. 10c. 
AQUILBEGIA. 
