iHENRTADREffi -PtIIIAKLPHIAWm RELIABLE FLOWER SEED 



ARjWERIA (Sea Pink, Cushion Pink, or Tliriit). 



PER PK 1 



1221 Formosa. A very pretty edging plant, bearing large tulls of 

 rosy pink flowers ; iiardy perennial 



ASPARAGUS. 



1231 PlumOSUS Nanus. Ihis graceful climbing As- 

 paragus has foliage finer than that ot tiie most 

 delicate fern, and will last fur weeks after being 

 cut. It is an excellent house plant, succeeding 

 under almost any conditions 



1232 Sprengeri [Emerald Feather). One of the best 

 plants to grow in suspended baskets, for green- 

 house or lor outdoors in the summer. The fronds 

 frequently grow 4 feet long, and are now consid- 

 ered indispensable in all fine decorations; grows 

 readily fr^m seed 



1233 VerticillatUS. A graceful, hardy perennial 

 climber with feathery foliage and scarlet Ijerries . 



ArMEUIA i;'0KM03A. 



ASPERUI^A OOORATA 



(Sweet WoodrutF.) 



PER PKT. 



1241 An old-fashioned favorite, 

 grown for its fragrant leaves 

 and stems, which, when 

 dried, have an odor not un- 

 like new-mown hay, and are 

 used for putting among 

 clothes, etc.; also used in 

 Germany to flavor the "iMai- 

 trank," or May wine, impart- 

 ing an agreeable bouquet to 

 this popular beverage; best 

 grown among shrubbery, 

 woods, or in other semi- 

 shaded positions where it. can 

 remain undisturbed; flowers 

 white 5 



AURICUI^A. 



(Primula Auricula.) 



1500 A well-known favorite of 

 great beauty ; seed saved 

 from splendid choice mixed 

 varieties; half-hardy peren- 

 nial ; 6 inches 10 



BARTONIA. 



(Golden Bartonia.) 

 1551 Aurea. Producing showy 

 golden-yellow flowers above 

 its gray and downy thistle- 

 like foliage, which is exceed- 

 ingly brilliant in the sunshine. 

 Sow it where it is to remain, 

 as it does not bev transplant- 

 ing ; annual ; 2 feet 5 



AsPARAIjUS bPKENtj 



Brachycome. 



Double Camellia- 

 flowered Balsams. 



(Lady Slipper.) 



An old and favorite garden flower, 

 producing its gorgeous masses of beau- 

 tiful brilliant-colored double flowers 

 in the greatest profusion; of easy cul- 

 ture; succeeds in a good rich soil; 

 tender annuals ; 2 feet. (See cut.) 



PER PKT. 



1532 Prince BJsmarck. Rich 

 sahnon-pinl; llowers; very 

 double ; of finest camellia- 

 flowered type 10 



1584 Scarlet ( Kn,g) . r> 



1533 Light Yellow 5 



1535 Solferino, striped and 

 spotted white, lilac and scar- 

 let 5 



1536 Violet. Verv lich 5 



1537 White Perfection {Alba 

 Fetfiita). Very double, im- 

 mense, solid, round flowers. 



i40 Double Camellia=flow- 



ered. Fimsl mixed 



1"38 Imported Collection in 



6 Colors 



BALLOON VINE. 



(Love-in -a -puft'.) 

 1525 A lapid growing annual 

 climber; succeeds lest in 

 light soil and warm situation; 

 flowers while; seed vessels 

 look like miniature balloons. 

 (See cut ) Per oz., 20 cts. . . 

 BAPTISIA (False Indigo). 

 1541 Australis. .-V beautiful hardy perennial herbaceous plant, pro- 

 ducing pea-shaped flowers on spikes 6 inches long. Pirightblue; 

 2i feet 



BOCCONI-4. 

 (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 feet long of cream-colored 

 flowers ; 5 feet 5 



BRACMYCOME. 



(Swan River Daisy.) 



1620 Free-flowering, dwarf-growing annuals, 

 covered during the greater part of the 

 summer with a profusion of pretty blue 

 or white flowers ; suitable for edgings, 

 small i)eds or pot culture 5 



Double CAMELLiA-FLOWERrn Balsam. 



5 



Balloon Vine. 



A complete index of both botanical and common names of flowers is given on pages i and i. 



