HIGHEST QUAI.ITY FLOWER SEEDS 



PORTULACA 



Brilliant dwarf annuals, blooming 

 profusely from early Summer to Autumn. 

 For low beds and masses of color they are 

 very desirable. 



2400. Finest Single, Mixed. A p^^ 



large variety, of the most Pkt. 

 brilliant colors. Oz. , 30c . . $0 05 



2401. Double Rose-Flowered, 



Mixed. The most brilliant 

 shades and choice flowers . . 10 



PRIMULA (Primrose) 



Our Prize Primula is grown by a re- 

 nowned English specialist, who has re- 

 ceived the highest awards at the leading 

 Continental shows. The florets are un- 

 surpassed in size and wide range of bril- 

 liant and distinctive colors. 



LARGE FLOWERING FRINGED 

 CHINESE PRIMROSES 



Per Pkt. 



2427. Alba Magnifica. The finest 



pure white $0 25 



2428. Covent Garden Red. A 



fine rosy red 25 



2429. Rosy Morn. Beautiful deli- 



cate pink 40 



2430. HolbornBlue. Unique shade, 40 



2431. Stellata. A very pretty 



form with large heads of 

 star-shaped flowers of var- 

 ious colors; a splendid type 

 for decorative purposes. . . 



2421. Double-flowering. 



mixed 



2420. Fern-leaved, Finest Mixed 



2432. John8on*8 Choicest Prize Mixed. 



This mixture contains nothing but 

 the finest fringed free-flowering sorts, 

 and cannot fail to give entire satis- 

 faction 



40 

 Finest varieties, 



SALVIA, OR SCARLET SAGE — CLARA BEDMAN, OR BONFIRE. Per pkt,. lOc. 



40 



25 



25 



PRIMULA OBCONICA GRANDIFLORA 

 (Everblooming Primroses) 



^ Abundant and continuous bloomers of the 

 easiest culture for greenhouse, conservatory or 

 light window flowering. Per Pkt. 



2422. Grandlflora Alba, Pure white $0 20 



2433. " Kermesina. Rich crim- 

 son 25 



2435. •• Rosea. Pink 25 



2437. " Mixed. All colors 10 



2438. Kewensls. Fragrant yellow flowers 



on long stems 25 



2423. Forbesi (Baby Primrose). Rosy-lilac 



flowers. The freest flowering of 

 primroses and a continuous bloomer 25 



2436. Floribunda. Similar to "Obconica," 



but the flowers are a beautiful prim- 

 rose yellow 25 



2425. Japonlca Qapanese Primrose) 10 



2426. Vulgaris. Yellow English Primrose . . 10 



PYRETHRUM (FeTerfew) 



2440. P. Parthenifolium Aureum (Golden 



Feather). A highly ornamental 

 golden yellow foliage plant, unex- 

 celled for bedding. Hardy perennial 

 l>^ft. Oz., 50c 5 



2441. P. Roseum (Persian Insect Powder 



Plant). Handsome aster-like flowers, 

 with pink rays and deep yellow 

 centers and beautiful fern-like foliage, 10 



I RICINUS (Castor Oil Bean) 



Large, luxuriant, rapid-growing foliage annuals, 

 with large, handsome metallic leaves. Used for 

 sub-tropical eff'ects on the lawn, or for the taller 

 centers of foliage beds; 6 to 10 feet. Per Pkt. Per Or. 

 2466. Borboniensis. Green foliage, $0 05 $0 10 



2464. Cambodgensis. Dark bronzy 



maroon 5 10 



2460. Gibsoni. Dark red 5 10 



2461. Philippiensis. Dark foliage, 5 10 



2462. Sanguineus. Blood-red stalks, 5 10 



2465. Zanzibariensis. Enormous 



size 5 16 



2463. Mixed. All sorts 5 10 



SALVIA. OR SCARLET SAGE 

 Gorgeous effects can be produced by massing 

 on the lawn or in the garden, or planted in rows 

 along a sunny drive. A perennial, but blooms the 

 first season from seed. Per Pkt. 



2523. Clara Bedman, or Bonfire. Very 

 compact, with long, erect spikes of 

 brilliant scarlet flowers. The finest 

 Salvia ever introduced, and by far 

 the best for bedding and massing on 



the lawn $0 10 



2525. Zurich. Of dwarf, compact gro\\'th, 

 forming oval bushes 15 to 18 inches 

 high, thickly studded with fine spikes 

 of scarlet flowers. For bedding it is 

 brilliantly effective, either planted f^ 

 alone or as a front row for the taller 

 Salvias 15 



2520. Salvia Splendens. (Scariet Sage) . . 10 



2521. Patens. Blue sage 10 



2522. Silver Spot. Dark green leaves with 



cream colored spots 10 



SALPIGLOSSIS (Velvet Flower) 

 2501. Salpiglossis Grandlflora. The large 

 flowering Salpiglossis is one of the 

 most beautiful flowering annuals. In 

 rich coloring they vie with orchids. . 5 



