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BED SINGLE PORTULACA. 



PORTULACA 



Brilliant dwarf annuals, blooming; profusely from early 

 summer to autumn. For low beds and masses of color tbey 

 are very desirable. 



2400. Finest Single, Mixed. A large variety, of the 

 most brilliant colors. Pkt.. 5c; oz., 30c. 



2401. Double Rose-Flowered, Mixed. The most 

 brilliant shades and choice flowers. Pkt., 10c. 



PRIMULA 



This beautiful flowering plant is indispensable for winter 

 decoration in the home or conservatory. Our seed is very 

 choice, being saved from the best English strains. Sow in 

 March, April or May. 



Single Primula 



2420. Sinensis Fimbriata. Fringed varieties. Very 

 choice, mixed. Pkt., 20c. 



2432. J. & S. Choicest Prize Mixed. 



This mixture contains, besides all the above-named varie- 

 ties, a number of other colors, selected from the best strains 

 of American, French, English and German growers, and we 

 know it will give entire satisfaction. Pkt., 30c. 



PRIMULA FORBESI (or Baby Primrose) 



2423. This is the freest flowering Primula we know of. 

 The seed comes up very readily, and the little plants throw up 



tiny flower stalks when 

 only a few weeks old. 

 These, however, should 

 be pinched off, and the 

 plants kept growing un- 

 til October, when the 

 flowers may be allowed 

 to develop, and from 

 then on until late in 

 spring they produce their 

 sprays of beautiful rosy 

 lilac flowers in seemingly 

 never-ending profusion. 

 Pkt., 20c. 



DOUBLE PRIMULA 



2421. Double. Mixed. 

 Pkt., 35c. 



Our Double Priraulas 

 bring a large percentage 

 of double flowers. 



2424. Obconica 

 Grandiflora. A profuse 

 blooming primrose, bear- 

 ing on long stems heads 

 containing ten to fifteen 

 flowers. T he flowers 

 are pure white, shading 

 occasionally to lilac, and 

 Pkt,, 10c; 3pkts., 25c 

 to "Obconica," but the 

 Pkt., 20c 

 Pkt., 10c. 



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PYRETHRUM (Feverfew) 



2440. P. Parthenifolium Aureum (Golden Heather) 

 A highly ornamental golden yellow foliage plant, unexcelled 

 for bedding. Hardy perennial ; 1% ft. Pkt., 5c; oz., 60c. 



2441. P. Koseuin (Persian Insect Powder Plant). Hand 

 some aster-like flowers, with pink rays and deep yellow 

 centres ; foliage fern-like ; most beautifully cut. Pkt., 10c 



RICINUS 



( Castor Oil Plant) 



Large, luxuriant, 

 rapid-growingf oliage an- 

 nuals, with large, hand- 

 some metallic leaves. 

 Used for sub-tropical ef- 

 fects on the lawn, or for 

 the taller centres of foli- 

 age beds; 6 to 10 feet. 



24fi0. G i b s o n i . 

 Handsome deep red foli- 

 age. Pkt., 5c 



2463. Mixed. Many 

 choice sorts. Pkt., 6c; 

 oz., 15c 



2464. RICINUS, 

 DUCHESS OF EDIN- 

 BURGH. The stem and 

 leaves are of a bright 

 metallic bronze; the 

 large branches of the 

 fruit are of a vivid red. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



2465. Ricinas Zan- 

 zibariensis. The leaves 

 of this new variety at- 

 tain a gigantic size, 

 measuring 2 to 2^ ft. 

 across, and include light and dark green and coppery bronze 

 colors. Pkt., 5c; per oz., 15c 



RICINUS, CASTOR OIL PLANT. 



J. 4 S. PRIZE PRIMULA. 



have the true primrose fragrance. 

 2436. Floribunda. Similar 

 flowers are a beautiful primrose yellow 



2425. Japonica (Japanese Primrose) 



2426. Vulgaris. Yellow English Primrose. 



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. 



2520. Splendens. 

 Scarlet sage. Pkt., 10c. 



2521. Patens. Blue 

 sage. Pkt., 10c 



NEW SALVIA 



SPLENDENS, 



"SILVERSPOT" 



2522. The leaves are 

 rich, soft, dark green, 

 with light sulphur or 

 cream-colored spots 



of various sizes liberally 

 sprinkled over them. The 

 Intense bright scarlet 

 flowers are very large, 

 and the plants of neat, 

 compact habit. Seed, per 

 pkt., 10c 



2523. Clara Bed- 

 man, or Bonfire. Very 

 compact, with long, 

 erect spikes of brilliant 

 scarlet flowers. The fin- 

 est Salvia ever intro- 

 duced, and by far the 

 best for bedding and 

 massing on the lawn. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



SALPI GLOSS IS (Velvet Flower) 



The flowers are singularly marked and delicately penciled 

 — in shape resembling a Petunia. 



2500. S. Fine, Mixed. Sky-blue and scarlet flowers, very 

 beautifully penciled. Pkt., 5c. 



2501. SALPIGLOSSIS GRANDIFLORA. The large 

 flowering Salpiglossis is one of the most beautiful of flower- 

 ing annuals. In rich coloring they vie with orchids. Pkt. , 5c 



TROP/EOLUM CANARIENSE 



490. CANARY BIRD VINE. A rapid growing, slim- 

 mer-climbing annual, growing 10 to 15 feet high. 16 will 

 cover trellis work in the most graceful manner, producing 

 hundreds of its pretty fringed bright yellow flowers, which 

 resemble a canary bird with expanded wings. Pkt., 6c. 



SCARLET SAGE. 



