10 



LIISARIA. 



PER t 



2991 CymbalarJa {KenUwoith Ivy, or 

 Motlier oj 1 housands). Lavender and 

 purple. A charming, neat, hardy, 

 perennial trailing plant, suitable fur 

 ijaskets, vases, puts and ruck - work. 

 (See cut.) 



2992 — Alba. Very pretty variety uf the 

 above, with glossy foliage and pure 

 white flowers 15 



LINUM (riax). 



3002 Coccir.eura {Scarlet Flux). One of 

 the most effective and showy bedding 

 plants, of long duration, having fine 

 foliage and delicate stems, with bril- 

 liant scarlet-crimson flowers ; hardy an- 

 nual ; 1 foot, 5 



Flavum. A bright yeWow, hardy perennial variety. June to Sep- 



tembei" ; 1 foot lO 



Perenne. Another hardy variety, producing bright blue flowers the 

 entire summer ; 18 inche.5 10 



I^OPHOSPKRMCJM. 



Kenilworth Ivy (Linaria 



3001 

 3003 



3041 Scandens. Highly orna- 

 mental annual climber, 

 with showy, rosy purple fox- 

 glove-like flowers; 10 feet. 10 



I.UPINUS. 



3050 Annual Mixed. Ornamen- 

 tal h'ee flowering, easily- 

 grown annual, with long, 

 graceful spikes of rich and 

 various colored pea-shaped 

 flowers ; valuable for mixed 

 flower borders and beds ; 



2 feet. Per oz. , 25 cts . . . 5 



3051 Perennial Hixed. Hardy 

 perennial varieties, in blue 

 and white mixetl 10 



I.YTHRUM. 



3071 Roseum Superbum 



{Rose Loose-strife'). Avery 

 pretty hardy perennial ; 

 grows about 3 feet high 

 and produces spikes of rosy 

 flowers from July to Sep- 

 tember 10 



African Marigold, 



LYCHNIS. 



Handsome hardy perennial plants of easy culture, 



growing in any rich garden soil ; formassing in beds 

 and borders; blooming the first year if sown early. 



PER PKT. 



3061 Chalcedonica {Rose Cavipion Jeru- 

 salem Cross). Fine scarlet flowers ; 

 2 feet 5 



3062 Haageana. Brilliant orange, scarlet, 

 crims'in, etc., in mixture; 1 foot. ... 5 



9IARIGOI.D. 



The African and French Marigolds are old 

 vorite, free-flowering annuals of easy cul- 

 re ; both are extremely effective. The former 

 have uniformly large yellow or orange- 

 colored flowers, and are well adapted 

 for large beds or mixed borders ; the 

 latter are dwarfer in growth, with 

 beautifully striped flowers, and 

 better suited for bedding purposes or 

 for pot culture ; they succeed best in 

 a light soil, with full exposure to the 

 sun. 

 [See nlso Calendula and Tagetes.) 



Marigold, 



Legion d'Honneur. 



FRENCH 



VARIETIES. 



3091 Gold Striped. Very 

 double, deep brownish red, 

 (See cut.) 10 



mixed ; verv double; 1 foot. Per oz., 



striped golden yellow ; 1 foot. 



3100 Dwarf French. Fine colors, 



30 cts ' 



3092 Legion d'Honneur (" Little Brownie''). A single -flowering Ma.i- 

 gold, J'orming compact bushes 6 inches high. Begins flowering early, 

 commencing in June. The flowers are golden-yellow, marked with a 

 large spot of crimson velvet. (See cut.) 



3098 Imported Collection of Double French Marigolds, 6 varieties 



10 



25 



AFRICAN VARIETIES. 



A splendid new sort (for description see No 



,'elties. 



French Gold Striped Marigold. 



3084 Orange Prince 



pages 13 to 20) " ' '. 15 



3085 Lemon Queen. Another fine new variety (for description see Novel- 

 ties, pages 13 to 20) 15 



3083 Pride of the Garden. Immense flowers, densely double. Color, 

 golden-yellow. A feature of this variety is the compact, dwarf habit 

 of the plant, which forms dense bushes 15 to 18 inches high 10 



3081 El Dorado. Flowers very large, imbricated and extremely double. 

 Colors in all shades of yellow. (See cut.) Per oz., 30 cts 5 



3082 Gold Nugget. Dwarf, dense growth and immense double flowers, of 



a peculiar shade of golden-yellow 10 



3090 Large African. Tall, double, orange and lemon, mixed ; 2 feet; 



Per oz., 30 cts 5 



3088 Imported Collection of Double African, 6 varieties 25 



As a cut flower the Sweet Scabious has few equals. See colored plate and description, page 13. 



