CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. 



GenemI 11151 of Flower S^^d[5. 



All flower seeds are sent free by mail on receipt of price. 

 Full cultural directions will be found on each packet. 

 TT|iyy>l>pYi,m To save our customers the trouble of 



J^UUlUCIOi writing out names, we have attached a 

 number to each varietj', therefore, please order by tUe 

 Q numbers. 



4y\D 'Prominme I" ordering Flower and Vegetable 



» •' *"^^ UlllOi Seeds in packets, purchasers sending $1.00 ' 



«» f may select packets to the amount of fl.25. Those sending 



W S2.00, to the amount of $2..50. Those sending $3.00, to the 



I amount of $3.75, and so on. 



^' V flower Seed by Weight. re,^e%.^ 



— -?" and amateurs who have occasion to use larger quantities than 

 I l>aekets usually contain, we have atlixed our price by the 



'^ jyc^'^ ounce to most varieties, subject to tlie following rules : 

 ^*~J*^ Jix^ Varieties quoted from 10 to 50c. per oz., no less quantity 



/- A ' cS than 1 oz. will be sold at ounce prices. 



Y^N^ ^"'^ ' Varieties quoted from 50 to fl.OO per oz., no less quantity than J-ij oz. will be sold at ounce 

 ^ ^-« / prices 



' / Varieties quoted from 11.00 to $2.00 per oz., no less quantity than 54 f>z. will be sold at 



I ounce prices. 



y Varieties quoted from $2.00 and upwards per oz., no less quantity than % oz. will be sold 



^ at ounce prices. 



ABROBKA. 



A rapid growing and 

 climbing gourd, with beautiful 

 dark green foliage and bright 

 scarlet fruit; half-harai* per- 

 ennial. 



20. A. Viridiflora. Flow- 

 ers fragrant and of a pale green 

 color; 10 ft. Pkt., 10c. 



ABKONIA. 



A beautiful trailing plant 

 f r o m California, producing 

 clusters of sweet-scented Ver- 

 bena-like flowers, remaining 

 in bloom a long time; very 

 pretty for beds, rock work or 

 hanging baskets ; half-hardy 

 annual. 



40. A. Umbellata. Rosy 

 lilac ; the most showv sort ; 

 X ft. Pkt., 5c. 



ACKOCLINIUM. 



Elegant summer flowering 

 plants for beds, etc., also a 

 good everlasting for winter 

 bouquets; half-hardy annual, 



50. A. Choice Mixed. 5c. 



ADLUMIA. 



(Mouniain Fringe, or Allegheiitj 

 Vine.) 



A pretty climber, with 

 pale green foliage, of very 

 graceful habit; hardy biennial. 



60. A. Cirrbosa. Small, 

 fl e s h - w h 1 1 e flowers ; 15 ft. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



ADONIS. 



Very showy and popular 

 border flo^ver, remaining in 

 bloom a long time ; hardj'- 

 <^^ ^~^ r ^ annual. 



^ "^ T ^ 80. A. ^stivalis. (Flos 



'^ - « Adonis.) Fine scarlet; 1 ft. 



f~^ Oz., 20c.; pkt., 5c. 



^1 '^ 81. A. Antu in nails. 



(Pheasant's Eye.) Pkt., 5c. 



AGEKATUM. 



This plant is a continual bloomer from early summer 

 until the ensuing spring, and highly prized as a pot and 

 bedding plant; half-hardy annual. 



100. A. Mexicanum Nanum. Lilac-blue; 134 ft- Oz., 

 25c.; pkt., 5c. 



101. A. Liasseauxii. Beautiful rose color. A perennial, 

 if given green-house protection in tlie winter ; 15 inches. 

 Oz,,50c.; pkt., 5c. 



102. Ageratum. Choice mixed. Oz., 25c.; pkt., 5c. 



AGKOSTEBOIA. 



Showy for beds and borders ; they are also known as 

 Rose Campion," etc. 

 ' Pkt. 5c. 



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" Rose of Heaven 



110. A. Fine Mixed 



Hardy annual. 



ALONSOA. {Mask Flower.) 

 A beautiful cut-leaved plant from Chili; 



showy and attractive, produced on spikes 



annual. 



120. A. 'Warscewiczii. Rosy scarlet ; 13^ 



flowers very 

 Half-hardy 



ALYSSUM BENTHAMI COMPACTUM. 



_ ft. Pkt., Sc 



ALTSSUM. 



A ^'ell-known favor- 

 ite, witli delicate flovrers 

 of a honey-like frag- 

 rance; much prized for 

 bouquets, baskets, rock- 

 eries and bedding; a con- 

 tinual bloomer. 



140. A. Sweet. Flow- 

 ers white; 1 ft.; hardy 

 annual. Oz., 25c.; pkt., 5c. 



141. Benrtliaini Coni- 

 pactum. A new and 

 very compact growing 

 sort, thickly studded 

 with spikesof pure white 

 flowers; \^ ft.; hardy 

 annual. Oz., 75c.; pkt., .5c. 



142. Saxatile Com- 

 pactum. Golden yellow flowers; % ft.; hardy prennial. 

 Oz., 50c.; pkt., 5e. 



AMAKANTHUS. 

 Plants are grown entirely for their richly colored foliage 

 and long racemes of curious looking flowers. Half-hardy 

 annuals. 



160. A. Caudatus. (Love-lies-bleeding.) Blood red. 

 drooping; 3ft. Oz., 25e. ; pkt., 5c. 



161. Tri-color. (Joseph's Coat.) Handsome red, yellow 

 and green foliage ; 3 ft. Oz., 25c.; pkt., 5c. 



162. Cruentus. (Prince's Feather.) Erect flowering; 

 bright scarlet. Oz., 75c.; pkt., 5c. 



163. Salicifolius. (Fourth 

 tain Plant.) Of a pyramidal 

 drooping habit; leaves willow- 

 shaped, changing to magnifi- 

 cent hues; 4 ft. Oz., 40c.; pkt., 

 5c. 



164. Bi-color. Rich brown 

 and yellow. Oz., 50c.; pkt., 5c. 



AMPELOPSIS. (Japanese, 



or Boston Ivy. ) 

 180. A. Veitclvu. Clings 

 firmly upon any surface, and 

 can be confined to any limit by 

 pruning. Leaves olive green, 

 which turn to scarlet in the 

 autumn ; the best kind of a 

 plant for covering unsightly 

 objects; 50 ft. Hardy peren- 

 nial. Oz., 35c.; pkt., 10c. 

 AMPELOPSIS VEITCHIl. 



ANAGALriS. (Pimpernel.) 

 Very desirable for small beds, edgings, rock work, bas- 

 kets or borders ; a constant and profuse bloomer. Half-hardy 

 annual. 



200. A. Grandiflora, 

 vermilion red ; Jo ft. Pkt., 



Mixed. White, blue and deep 



