Our list has again been carefully revised, a number of meritorious sorts added and all inferior varieties and sorts difficult to grow 

 discarded. For the convenience of our customers and to facilitate the filling of orders, it is only necessary in ordering to give the 

 number of packets wanted and the corresponding number in the catalogue, viz.: 1 pkt. 1010, 15 cts. ; 3 pkts. 1090, 15 cts., means 

 one packet Abutilon, mixed, 15 cts. ; 3 pkts. Agrostemma, 15 cts. 



All flower seeds are sent postpaid at prices given. 



Although we do not offer premiums, we invariably send "extras" with each cash order amounting to $1.00 or over. 



COI^I^ECTIOXS OF FI.OWER SEEDS. 



The following collections are made up of the best and easiest grown sorts and 

 are sure to give satisfactory returns: 



1134 Summer Flowering Annuals. 12 sorts, our selection. . . .$0 50 



1135 " " " 2.5 " " " .... 1 00 



1136 Old-fashioned Annuals. 12 " " " 50 



1133 Annuals for cutting. 12 " " " .... 50 



3549 Old-fashioned Hardy Perennials. 12 " " " 50 



2019 Quick=growing Annual Climbers. 12 " " " .... 50 



Collections of Asters, Balsams, Dianthus, Marigolds, etc., are offered under 

 their respective heads throughout the li.st. 



ABUXILfOX (Flowering Maple). per PKT. 

 1010 Fine Mixed. Elegant flowering perennial shrubs of strong growth and 

 easy cultivation; free-flowering, with various colored, beautiful, droop- 

 ing bell-shaped flowers. Considered indispensable for flowering indoors 

 during the winter and spring months, and useful for bedding out in the 

 summer. Sown indoors any time before April, they will produce plants 

 that will flower outdoors the first season and indoors all winter. Mixed 

 colors 15 



ACIIIL.L,EA (Milfoil, or Yarrow). 

 1021 Ptarmica "The Pearl." One of the best hardy white perennials. 

 Grows about two feet high, and from spring till frost is covered with 

 heads of purest white double flowers. A grand plant for cemetery dec- 

 oration. Easily grown from seed, flowering the first season if sown early 25 



ACONIXU9I (Monk's Hood, or Wolfsbane). 



1031 Napellus. A hardy perennial, growing in any good garden soil, pro- 

 ducing long spikes of curiously -shaped blue and white flowers. Well 



adapted for planting among shrubbery or in shady corners of the garden; Acroclinium 



3 to 5 feet. \ oz. , 35 cts 10 



ACROCI.ENIUM. 



A pretty annua! "Everlasting," growing about 15 inches high, bearing lovely 

 white or rosy-pink flowers, which, when cut in the bud state, can be dried and 

 used in winter bouquets. A nice thing to grow in a mixed border aside from its 







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use as an everlasting, 

 1040 Double Mixed. 

 1050 Single Mixed. 



Agrostemma Cokonaria. 



PER PKT. 



} OZ. , 15 cts 5 



4 oz., 15 cts 5 



AM.UMIA. 



(Mountain Fringe, Allegheny Vine, or Climbing Fumitory.) 

 1051 Cirrhosa. A graceful hardy Ijiennial climber, but as it resows itself 

 year after year, it might be considered perennial. The feathery foliage 

 closely resembles that of the Maiden-hair Fern. The flowers are tube- 

 shaped, flesh-colored, somewhat like the Bleeding Heart, and com- 

 pletely cover the plant. For covering trellises, stumps of trees, etc., 

 it is very desirable. Flowers the first year from seed 15 



AGROSTEMMA (Rose of Heaven. Mullein Pink . 

 1090 Coronaria. An attractive free- flowering hardy perennial of easy cul- 

 ture, producing glowing crimson flowers like a single pink and silvery 

 white foliage; blooms the first season; fine for cutting; 2 feet. J oz., 

 15 cts 5 



HOW TO GROW FLOWERS FROM SEED. This subject is fully covered by the articles on pages 48 and 50. 



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