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BHL,L,IS (English Daisy). 



A fnvoriie nearly hardy perennial plant, in bloom from early spring until well 

 on in the summer. The seed we offer is saved from the fine>t double varieties; 

 easily raised from seed sown in the spring ; 4 inches. (See cut.) 



PER PKT. 



1591 Longfellow. Large double pink flowers 10 



159ll Giant Red. Beautiful and densely double flowers; li to 2 inches 



in 'iiaiiieter, in different fine red tints 10 



1.593 Snowball. A large and very double pure white Daisy. Tiie flow- 

 ers are borne on long stems, and are excellent for cutting 10 



1596 Qiant Rose. A superb variety, producing but 12 to 15 flowers to the 

 plant, but these are of extraordinary size ; of a beautiful bright rose. . . 



1597 The Bride. A m.ngnificent, very double, free flowering, pure white, 

 beariin,' its large flowers on extra long stems, making it of exceptiona' 

 value for cutting 2 pkts., 25 cts 



1600 Double Mixed. All colors; of the finest quality. 1-16 oz., 40 cts. 



BOCCO^IA (Plume Poppy, or Tree-Celandine), 



1611 Japonica. Effective, hardy perennial, for single specimens or groups 

 on lawns. Foliage glaucous green, bears freely spikes 2 to 3 feel long 

 of cream-colored flowers ; 5 feet. \ oz., 15 cts 5 



BRO"WALL,IA (Amethyst). 



One of our favorite profuse-blooming bedding plants, covered with rich, beau- 

 tiful winged flowers during the summer and autumn months, supplying a shade 



of intense blue very uncommon; grow 

 the winter if sown, in August. 



PER PKT. 



1637 Speciosa Hajor. A beauti- 

 ful large-tlowering variety of 

 the most brilliant ul ramnrine 

 blue, a rare color; does finely 

 outside in tlie border, or i-i 

 hanging-baskets or vases, but 

 is especially valuable as a pot 

 plant for winter and early 

 spring flow-ering 



1635 Elata Ccerulea. Large sky- 

 blue flowers with a while 

 centre; 18 inches 5 



1640 Mixed. All the Elata varieties. 5 



BOI.TO]VIA. 



(False Chamomile.) 



One of the showiest of our native 

 hardy perennials, growing 4 to 6 feet 

 high, with daisy-like flowers in count- 

 less thousands from July to September; 

 very effective. 



161") Asteroides. White 



1616 Latisquama. Pmk tinged with 



s freely in any rich soil ; blooms finely in 



f'm- 





Bk.^chvcome. 



lilac. 



10 



10 



Bellis Perensms (Do-'iLE Daisy). 



BRACHY^COME. 



(Swan River Daisy.) per pkt. 



1620 Free-flowering, dwarf grow- 

 ing annuals, covered during 

 the greater part of ihe sum- 

 mer with a profusion of pretty 

 blue or white flowers; suit- 

 able for edgii.gs, small beds 

 or pot culture. \ oz., 25 cLs. 5 



CACAI.IA. 



(Tassel Flower, or Flora's 

 Paint Brush.) 



1650 A neat annual, of easy cul- 

 ture, with tassel-shaped flow- 

 ers ; blooms from June ta 

 September ; fine for bordeis. 

 Golden - yellow and scarlet 

 mixed ; 1-} feet. (See cut.) 

 \ oz., 30 cts 5 



CALCEOI.ARIA. 



An ornamental plant, ]iroducing a ma.ss of beautiful pocket- 

 like flowers early in *he sirring, and a universal favorite for 

 decorating the greenhouse or conservatory. Our strains have been grown especially f»r 

 us, and can be relied upon to produce nothing but flowers of the largest size and most bril- 

 liant coloring. 

 1671 Hybrida Qrandiflora, flixed. Large-flowering, beautiful, rich, 



sell-colored flouers ; saved from a choice collection ; 20 inciies 25 



Tigrlna. Large-flowering, tigered ami spotted .lowers; the 



very finest mixture of the most bridiant colors. (Sec cut.) 20inch»s. -35 

 Pumila Compacta. Of dwarf, compact, robust growth, pro- 

 ducing immense trusses of large and varied brilliant self-colored and 

 spotted flowers ; 1 f jot 35 



1672 



1673 



Calceolapta Hybrtda Tigrina. 



CAL,i:>I£RIS iStar Wort). 

 Iii94 Incisa. An attractive hardy perennial 

 plant for the border; grows 12 to 18 

 inches high, producing from July to Sep- 

 tember daisy-like pale lavender flowers 

 with yellow centie 16 



CAI^EIRHOE. 



1717 Inyolucrata {Poppy Mallow). A showy, 

 trailing, hardy perennial, bearing contin- 

 uously from early summer till fall large, 

 bright crimson saucer-shaped flowers; looks 

 best on the rockei-y, but can l>e used in front 

 of the hardy border. } oz., 25 cts ."i 



Cacali.* 



The Collections of Old fasliioned and Summer-flowering Annuals offered on page 79 always do well. 



