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VISCARIA. 



Very free-blooming annuals, closely allied to the Lychnis; they form com- 

 pact plants about a foot high, and are covered from early summer till fall with 

 their bright flowers, shaped somewhat like a single Pink, borne on long, slender 

 stems; it is best to sow them where they are to bloom, thinning out to prevent 

 overcrowding. 



PER PKT. 



4412 Cardinalis. Brilliant cardinal crimson; very bright and effective. ... 10 



4413 Mixed. Containing about six different colors, some with dark eyes. . . 5 



WALLFLOWER. 



Well-known deliciously fragrant half-hardy perennials, blooming early in 

 the spring, with spikes of beautiful flowers. They should be protected in a 

 cold frame in the winter and planted out in April. 



4415 Paris Extra Early. A beautiful single variety, which may be treated 

 as an annual, flowering through the summer from seed sown in spring 

 $ oz., 20 cts 10 



4414 Goliath. A splendid tjf/rGk Mjk 

 single variety for forcing; ; ' " '- 

 flowers of a rich, shining 

 red, with a black velvety 

 sheen 10 



4420 Single Mixed. All 



colors. £ oz., 15 cts. . . . 5 



4430 Double Finest Mixed. 10 

 4429 Imported Collection 



of Double Wallflower, 6 



varieties 50 



4419 Imported Collection 



of Single Wallflower, 6 

 varieties 40 



WILD GARDEN 

 FLOWER SEED 



Under this heading we offer a 

 mixture of the easiest and surest 

 growing kinds that can be sown 

 broadcast, and with little or no 

 care will produce a bright effect 



in places that would otherwise be nothing but a 

 collection of unsightly weeds, and furnishing an 

 abundance of flowers for cutting. 



4550 Dwarf Sorts. Growing from 12 to 

 inches high. 25 cts. per oz. 



4560 Tall Sorts. Growing from 18 to 36 inches 



high. 25 cts. per oz. Xeranthemums. 



VlSCARIA. 



Water Lily Seeds. 



wkx? Hardy Nymphseas may be sown 



"^ either in fall or spring in the shal- 

 low places on the margin of natural 

 ponds, where, if conditions are favor- 

 able, they will germinate and soon 

 become established. 



Nelumbiums should have a small 

 hole cut through the shell of each 

 seed with a sharp knife. 



Tender Nymphaas may be sown 

 in spring in pots or pans, using any 

 good potting soil, cover the seeds with 

 one-fourth inch of sand, give a thor- 

 ough watering, and allow to drain for 

 an hour, then submerge in water as 

 near 70° as possible. Two inches of water 

 over the soil is sufficient. As soon as the 

 seedlings have made two leaves, put them 

 singly into small pots, and when well-rooted 

 repot into four or five-inch pots, from which 

 size they may be planted into their flowering 

 quarters during May and June. PER FK t. 

 4531 Nymphaea Zanzibariensis. Pur- 

 ple 25 



4532 Azurea. Blue 15 



4533 Rosea. Rose 15 



4534 — Tender Varieties Mixed 15 



4535 — Hardy Varieties Mixed 15 



4536 Nelumbium Speciosum 15 



4537 — Mixed Sorts 15 



Double Wallflower. 



XERANTHEMIM, 



(Everlasting or Immortelle ) 



PER PKT. 



4433 Annum. One of thepret- 

 tiest and most satisfactory of 

 the Everlastings, bearing an 

 abundance of bright rose, 

 purple and white flowers, 

 which are not only showy 

 in the garden, but very use- 

 ful as dried flowers in win- 

 ter bouquets. Grows about 

 3 feet high, and can be sown 

 in the open ground early in 

 May, growing readily in any 

 open, sunny position, remain- 

 ing in bloom from early 

 summer till frost. Mixed 

 colors. (See cut. ) 10 



Single Wallflower. 



THE ANNUAL LARKSPURS, shown in colors and offered on page 58, are one of the best summer flowers. 



