ViNCA. 



VIXCA. 



(Madagascar Periwinkle or Old Maid.) 



Ornamental free-blooming plants and 

 one of the most satisfactory flowering 

 bedding plants we have. They flower 

 from seed the first season, continuing 

 until frost ; or they may l>e potted and 

 kept in bloom through the winter; a 

 fine cut flower; 2 feet. (See cut.) pkt. 



4381 Rosea. Rose, dark eye 10 



4382 Alba. White, crimson eye.. . 10 



4383 Alba Pura. Pure white 10 



4390 Mixed. Per oz., 75 cts 5 



Collections of Flower Seeds. 



To those who are unacquainted 

 with the various varieties we re- 

 commend oar collections of 

 Summer-flowering Annuals, 12 



sorts. 50c. 



Summer-flowering Annuals,25 



sorts $1 



YIOI«ASy OR TUFTED iPANSIES. 



While the Pansy proper is essentially a .spring flower, the Violas here offered flower 

 throughout the entire season. Seed sown in spring produce flowering plants by June, and 

 from then on until frost they are a sheet of bloom. per pkt. 



4401 PapiHo {Butterfy Violet), An exceedingly lovely Violet-lilac, vvith small, dark 



10 



4402 Lutea splendens. Rich golden-yellow iQ 



4403 Blue Perfection. Deep blue 10 



4405 White Perfection. A fine white 10 



4404 Mixed. A splendid mixture of the best varieties. \ oz., 50 cts. 10 

 4400 Odorata {Single Sweet I iolet). WelL-known fragrant spring- 

 blooming plants; seed takes 3 to 6 months to germinate. Blue 

 and white mixed 10 



SEEDS OF IJVATER EIEIES. 



We annually save a quantity of seed of the leading Water Lilies at our 

 Aquatic Gardens, Riverton, N. J., and which we offer below. The raising 

 of Aquatics from seed is a comparatively smiple process, and most of them 

 flower the first year, their growth in a few month"; beirr; marvellous. Full 

 details for growing are given in our leaflet, AquatiC Plants and How 

 to Grow Them, a copy of which we will be pleased to send on appli- 

 cation. 



All of the varieties offered are described on pages 113 to 122. 



^ NelumbiumKermeslnum 15 



— Luteum 15 



, — RosGum plenum 25 



~~ Shiroman 25 



— opeciosum 15 



Nymphsea Capensis 15 



— Cceruler 15 



— Dcaneana 25 



— Dentata 15 



— George Huster 15 



— 'jraclH .15 



— H-'brida. Mixed ■Jorts.. 15 



— ^nWlee 25 



— ewensis 25 



— Lotus 15 



— Odorata . . 15 



rosea 15 



Caroliniana 15 



— O'flarana 15 



— Tuberosa rosea 15 



— W. B. Shaw 25 



— Zanzibariensis, Purple. 15 

 Azurea. Blue 15 



_ i- Rosea. Rose 15 



5\jVictoria Regia. 3 aeeds 

 for 75c.; $3.00 per dor. 



— TrJckeri. 3 seeds for 

 75e.; $3.00 per doz. 



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Villas, or Tufted Pansies. 



Single Wallflower. 



^WAELFEOWER. 



Well-known deliciously fragrant half-hardy 

 perennials; blooming early in the spring, with 

 spikes of beautiful flowers. They should be 



protected tn a cold frame in the winter, 



and planted out in April. 



PER PKT. 



4415 Paris Extra Early. A 



beautiful single variety, 

 which may be treated as an 

 annual, flowering through 

 the summer from seed sown 

 in spring. 



4414 Goliatho A splendid single 

 variety for forcing ; flowers 

 of a rich shining red with a 

 black velvety sheen 15 



4420 Single Hixed. All col- 

 ors. Oz. 40 cts. 5 



4410 Double Finest Hixed . 10 

 4409 Collection A Double Wall- 



llower, 6 varieties 50 



4419 Collectlonof Single Wall- 

 flower, 6 varieties 40 



Double Wallflowhr. 



For cutting purposes grow a quantity of Antirrhinums, Scabiosas and Stocks. They will please you. 



