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

 Full cultural directions will be found on eacli packet. 



NUMRFR^ '^° save our customers the trouble of writing out 

 HUlTIUtnOi names, we have attached a number to each variety ; 

 therefore, please order by the numbers. 



In ordering Flower and Vegetable Seeds in packets, purchasers send- 

 ing 81.00 miay select packets to the amount of SI. 25. Those sending 

 2.00, to the amount of $2.50. Those sending S3.00, to tiie amount of S3.75, and so on. 



PREMIUMS. 



ABRONIA. 



A beautiful trailing 

 plant from California, 

 producing clusters of 

 sweet seen ted, verbena- 

 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 

 showy sort; 3^ ft. Pkt., 

 5c. 



ABUTELON. 



Few lovers of these 



beautiful flowers are 



aware how easily they can be raised from seed and how 



beautifully they flower all summer the first season. Half- 



hardv perennial. 



45. A. Koyal Prize, Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 



46. A. Fireball. Dwarf; compact hubit; large, deep 

 crimson flowers. Pkt., 15e. 



ACKOCI.INXJM. 



Elegant summer flowering plants for beds, etc.; also a 

 good everlasting for winter bouquets ; half-hai'dy annual. 

 50. A. Choice, Mixed. Pkt., 5c. 



ADLUMIA. 



{Mountain Fringe, or Allegheny Vine.) 



A pretty climber with pale green foliage, of very graceful 

 habit; hardy biennial. 



Cli. A. Cirrhosa. Small, flesh white flowers ; 15 ft. 

 Pkt., lOe. 



AGERATUM. 



This plant is a continual 

 bloomer from early summer 

 until the ensuing spring, and 

 highly prized as a pot and bed- 

 ding plant ; half-hardy annual. 



100. A. Mexicauuxn 

 Nanum. Lilac blue ; 1% ft. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



101. A. Liasseanxii. 

 Beautiful rose color. A pei- 

 enuial if given greenhouse pro- 

 tection in the winter ; 15 in. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



102. Aereratuin . Choice 

 mixed. Oz., 25c.; pkl., .^c. 



10^. A. Imperial. Dwarf; 

 white. Pkt., 5c. 



104. A. White Gem. A 

 charming, new, very dwarf 

 and compact growing 



Agevatum, attaining only four 

 inclies in height, and pro- 

 fusely covered with nice 

 white flowers. Like all Ageratmns this blooms continuously, 

 and for beds in the flower garden, either as edgings, ribbon 

 planting or for masses — it is very effective until frost — anfl 

 is equally as desirable for pot culture, or as a basket or vase 

 plant. Pkt., 5c. 



AGKOSTEMMA. 



Showy for beds and borders; they are also known as 

 Rose of Heaven, Rose Champion, etc.; hardy annual. 

 110. A. Fine, Mixed. Pkt., 5c. 



AGERATUM — WHITE GEM. 



AtTSStr.M. 



140. A. Sweet. Flowers white; 1 ft.; hardy annual. 

 Oz., 20c.; pkt., 5c. 



141. A. Tom Thumb. This is one of the finest plants 

 for edgings and low beds, flowering in unparalleled prolusion 

 for months; }^ ft. Oz., 25c.; pkt., 5c. 



142. A. iJlttlc Gem. In this distinct variety the plants 

 are of very compact spreading growth ; they attain only three 

 to four inches in height, but a single plant will completely 

 cover a circle twelve to Iburteen inches in diameter. They 

 begin to bloom very quickly from seed, the plants bearing 

 profusely while quite small. {See ctit.) Pkt., 5c.; oz., 40c. 



14.3. A. Saxatile Compactum. Golden yellow flowers; 

 p3reniiial, but bloom the first season from seed ; 1 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



SWEET ALYSSUM LITTLE GEM. Plct., 5o.; OZ., 40e. 



AMAK.4NTHUS. 



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 droop- 

 ing ; 3 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



161. Tri-Color (Josep/i's Coat). Handsome red, yellow 

 and green foliage; 3 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



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

 bright .scarlet. Pkt., 5c. 



163. Salicifolius {Fountain Plant). Of a pyramidal 

 drooping habit; leaves willow-shaped, changing to magnifi- 

 cent hues ; 4 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



164. Bi-Color. Rich brown and yellow. Pkt., 5c. 



165. Marguerite. Charming dwarf plant; a free 

 bloomer, commencing to flower in a month after the seeds 

 are up; long, graceful shafts of flowers of purple color. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



AMPEtOPSIS {Japanese or Boston Ivy). 

 180. A. Veitchii. Clingsfirmly on 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 imsightly objects; 50 ft. Hardy peren- 

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



ANTIRRHINtrM {Snap Dragon). 



220. A. Nanum, Mixed. Finest dwarf Tom Thumb; 



very rich colors ; 1 ft. Pkt.,5o. 



221. Majus, Mixed. Tall varieties; fine assortment; 2 

 ft. Pkt., 5e. 



