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BELLIS (English Daisy). 
A favorite perennial plant, which will stand the winter if given the protection of a few 
leaves or litter; in bloom from early spring until well on in the summer. 
The seed we offer is saved from the finest double varieties; easily raised 
from seed; usually sown in July or August, but can be sown in spring, 
(See cut. ) 
PER PKT. 
and for best results shoiild be sown each year; 4 inches. 
1591 Longfellow. 
1592 Giant Red. 
Large double pink flowers ................. 10 
Beautiful and densely double flowers; 1} to 2 
inches in diameter, in different fine red tints ............. 5. 2d) 
1593 Snowball. <A large and very double pure white Daisy, Th 
flowers are borne on long stems, and are excellent for cutting 10 
1596 Giant Rose. A superb variety, producing but 12 to 15 flow- 
ers to the plant, but these are of extraordinary size; of a beauti- 
illest IWS" Sacacoudaoseeoaueo sect aaa 26 
1597 The Bride. 
white, bearing its large flowers on extra long stems, making it 
A magnificent, very double, free-flowering, pure 
of exceptional value for cutting. 
1600 Double Mixed. All colors; of the finest quality. 
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BOCCONIA (Plume Poppy, or Tree-Celandine)- 
1611 Cordata. Effective, hardy perennial, for single specimens or 
groups on lawns. 
2 to 3 feet long of cream-colored flowers; 
easily raised from seed. 
4 to 6 feet high, with daisy-like 
flowers in countless thousands from 
July to September; very effective. 
1615 Asteroides. White .... 10 
1616 Latisquama. Pink 
tinged with lilac ..-..... 10 
BRACHYCOME. 
(Swan River Daisy.) 
1620 Free-flowering, dwarf-grow- 
ing annuals, covered during 
the greater part of the sum- 
mer with a profusion of pretty 
suitable for edgings, small beds or pot culture; 9 inches. 
¥ oz. 25 cts 
BRACHYCOME. 
As a free and long-flowering 
Foliage glaucous green, bears freely spikes 
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BOL TONIA. (False Chamomile). 
One of the showiest of our native hardy perennials, growing 
blue or white flowers; 
Beviis Perennis—Dousve Daisy. 
BROWALLIA (Amethyst). 
One of our favorite profuse-blooming bedding plants, covered 
with rich, beautiful winged flowers during the summer and 
autumn months, supplying a shade of intense blue very uncom- 
5) Wie 
mon; grows freely in any rich soil; 
blooms finely in the winter if the 
plants are lifted in autumn and cut 
back. PER PKT. 
1637 Speciosa Major. A 
beautiful flowering variety 
of the most brilliant ultra- 
marine blue; a rare color; 
does finely outside in the 
border, or in hanging-bas- 
kets or vases, but is espec- 
ially valuable as a pot plant 
for winter and early spring 
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CacaLia 
BrYONOPSIS. 
1635 Elata Coerulea. Large sky-blue flowers with a white 
centre; 18 inches ..... 
2 1640 Mixed. All the Elata varieties.................- 5 
BRYONOPSIS. 
1641 Laciniosa. A beautiful annual climber of the gourd 
species, with ivy-like pale green foliage and showy 
fruit, first green striped white, turning when ripe to bright scarlet 
Gmjocal wines IO siecti, (See Gut, ))ncasceose cocosooggcnoapoasodd= 5 
CACALIA (Tassel Flower, or Flora’s Paint Brush). 
@4 1650 A neat annual, of easy culture, with tassel-shaped flowers; blooms front 
June to September; 
fine for borders. Golden-yellow and_ scarlet 
mixed; 1} feet. 
(See cut.) 4 0z., 25 ets. 
CALCEOLARIA. 
An ornamental plant, producing a mass of beautiful pocket-like flowers early 
in the spring, and a universal favorite for decorating the greenhouse or conserva- 
tory. Our strains have been grown especially for us, and can be relied upon to 
produce nothing but flowers of the largest size and most brilliant coloring. 
1671 Hybrida Grandiflora, Mixed. Large-flowering, beautiful, rich, 
self-colored flowers; saved from a choice collection; 20 inches ... 25 
1672 — — Tigrina. Large-flowering, tigered and spotted flowers; the very 
finest mixture of the most brilliant colors; 20 inches ........--+--- 35 
1673 — — Pumila Compacta. Of dwarf, compact, robust growth, pro- 
ducing immense trusses of large and varied, brilliant, self-colored and 
spotted flowers; 1 foot 
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annual nothing excels Dianthus. See colored plate and offer on page 54. 
