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General List of Flower Seeds. 
All flower seeds are sent free by mail on receipt of price. 
Full cultural directions will be found on each packet. 
NUMBERS To save our customers the trouble of writing out names we have attached a 
* number to each variety; therefore, please order by the numbers. 
PREMIUMS In ordering Flower and Vegetable Seeds in packets purchasers Sending $1.00 
* may select packets to the amount of $1.25. Thosesending $2.00, to the amount 
of $2.50. Those sending $3.00. to the amount of $3.75 and so on. 
For varieties not in this list, see abridged list, page 91. 
ALYSSUM. . 
A well-known favorite, with delicate flowers of a honey-like frag- 
rance; much prized for bouquets, baskets, rockeries and bedding; a 
continual bloomer, 
140, A. Sweet. Flowers white; 1 ft.; hardy annual. 0z,,25¢.; pkt., 5e. 
141. Little Gem. (Benthami Compactum.) Anew and very compact 
growing sort thickly studded with spikes of pure white flowers; 
Yott.; hardy annual. Oz., 75e.; pkt., Se. 
142. Saxatile Compactum. Golden Yellow Flowers; % ft.; 
hardy perennial. Oz., S0e.; pkt., 5c. 
AMPELOPSIS. (Japanese or Boston Ivy.) . 
180. A. Veitehii. Clings firmly upon any surface, and can be 
confined toany limit by pruning. Leaves olive green, which turn to 
scarlet in the autumn; the best kind ofa plant for covering unsightly 
objects; 50 ft. Hardy perennial. Oz., 35c.; pkt., 10e. 
4 AGERATUM. 
_ This plant is a continual bloomer from early summer until the en- 
suing spring, and highly prized as a pot and bedding plant: half- 
hardy annual. 
100. A. Mexicanum Nanum. Lilac-blue; 114ft. Oz.,25c.; pkt., 5e. 
101. A. Lasseauxii. Beautiful rose color. A perennial, if given 
green-house protection in the winter; 15 inches. Oz., 50c.; pkt., 5e. 
102. Ageratum. Choice mixed. Oz., 25c.; pkt., 5c. 
103. A. Imperial. Dwarf; white. Oz., 2ée.; pkt., 4e. 
ROYAL PRIZE ABUTILON. 
ABUTILON. 
Few lovers of these beautiful flowers are aware how easily § 
they can be raised from seed.,and how beautifully they flower B 
all summer the first season. To getthem inbloom early,the seed fgg 
should be started in the house and the young piants set out in 
the garden when the weather is warm and settled. The Royal gag 
Prize Abutilons here offered embrace the most elegant colors 
both selfs and streaked and veined varieties. Half-hardy perennial. 
45, A. Royal Prize Mixed. Pkt., 25c. 
46. A. Fireball. Dwarf; compact habit; large, deep crim- 
son flowers. Pkt.. 25e 
ALYSSUM LITTLE GEM. 
AMARANTHUS. 
Plants are grown entirely for their richly colored foliage 
and long racemes of curious-looking flowers. Half-hardy 
annuals, 
160. A. Caudatus. (Love-lies-blecding.) Blood red, droop- 
Oz., 25.; pkt., 5e. 
161. Tri-color. (Joseph’s Coat.) Handsome red, yellow 
and green foliage; 3ft, Oz., 25¢.; pkt., 5e. 
162. Cruentus. (Prince’s 
Feather.) Erect lowering; 
bright scarlet. Oz., 75c.; pkt., 
de. 
163. Salicifolius. (Foun- 
tain Plant.) Of a pyramidal 
drooping habit; leaves wil- 
low-shaped, changing to mag- 
nificent hues; 4 ft. Oz., 40e.; 
pkt., 5e. 
164. Bi-color. Rich brown 
and yellow. Oz., 50¢.; pkt., 5e. 
AGERATOM Mt X!ICAN. M NA UM. AMARANTHUS CAUDATUS. 
