LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1918. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



This magnificient class of summer blooming annuals should be in 

 every flower garden. The single ones are particularly handsome, many 

 of them producing tricolor flowers of gieat brilliancy in coloring. The 

 Double Perennial sorts should be sown early in the spring for flowering 

 the same fall. 



SINGLE ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Painted Daisies, or Marguerites. p, . 



Burridgeanum — Crimson, white center 5 



Lord Beaconsfield — Crimson, maroon edged 5 



The Sultan — Rich, velvety crimson maroon with golden rim sur- 

 rounding a dark brown center 5 



W. E. Gladstone — -Rich crimson 5 



Segetum Grandiflorum — Yellow 5 



Segetuni Evening Star (Giant Yellow Daisy) — The blooms are of a 

 pure golden yellow color, 3 to 4 inches across 10 



Mixed Colors — l-i oz. 10c 5 



DOUBLE ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Coronarium — Double White, Yellow and Mixed, each, ^ 

 oz. 10c 5 



Bridal Robe — A fine compact variety covered with beautiful snow- 

 white flowers during the entire season 10 



Double Fringed Mixed — A beautiful strain which for brilliancy 

 of color far surpasses any ever offered 5 



SINGLE PERENNIAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



The white and yellow star-like flowers of these Marguerites, so pop- 

 ular for window boxes, etc., are freely produced from Seed the first season. 

 Largely grown for cut flowers. 1 H feet. Pkt. 



Frutescens (White Paris Daisy) — H. H. P 10 



Comtesse de Chambord (Yellow Paris Daisy) — H. H. P 10 



SINGLE EARLY FLOWERING HYBRIDS. H. H. P. 



These hybrids, without any special treatment, begin to bloom, under 

 glass, in July. They bloom equally as well outdoors. Sow in 

 February or March in pots or boxes, and treat exactly the same 

 as Asters, planting them in the open early in May 10 



Leucanthemum Hybridum (Spring Marguerite) H. P. — The 

 eailiest Maximum variety, fine for cutting 10 



Maximum Grandiflorum (Moonpenny Daisy) H. P. — Very 

 large white-flowered perennial Marguerite. 10 



DOUBLE PERENNIAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Japonicum, fl. pi. — New Japanese varieties, saved from choice 



flowers 10 



Chinese — Double, finest mixed colors 10 



Cineraria — Currie's Matchless 



Shasta Daisy. 



SHASTA DAISY, H. P. 



Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum Hybridum — A magnificent 

 Daisy or Marguerite, the flowers of which are produced in 

 great profusion on long, stiff stems, which makes it valuable 

 for cut flowers and decorative uses. The plant is perfectly 

 hardy and will bear flowers the first season from seed. 



Pkt. 



Alaska — Large, pure white l(j 



California — Pale yellow, changing to white. 10 



Mixed ; 10 



CINERARIA 



The varieties known as C. Hybrida are well known and exceed- 

 ingly brilliant greenhouse plants. C. Maritima or Dusty Miller 

 IS cultivated for its silvery foliage, and esteemed as one of the best 

 plants of that kind for ribbon borders. H. H. P. 



Pkt. 

 Currie's Matchless — This strain is unexcelled for size of 

 blooms, brilliancy of colors and fine substance. Many 

 of the flowers are 4 V^ inches across, and the variety of 

 the coloring is wonderful 25 



Hybrida, Mixed — James' Prize Strain 15 



Stellata Hybrida — A beautiful star-shaped Cineraria, 

 excellent for table decoration or for grouping in conserva- 

 tories, etc 15 



Maritima — An ornamental foliage plant, with large silvery 

 leaves. Used for edging of flower beds 5 



Maritima Diamond — The stems and leaves are pure white, 

 without the green tint found in the old variety. Splendid 

 foliage plant 10 



