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RELIA6lE-f LOWER SEEDS 



African Marigold Orange Prince. 



Marvel of Peru, or 

 Four O'Clocks. 



(MirabilU Jalapa. ) 



PER PKT. 



3110 A well-known, handsome, free- 

 flowering garden favorite; does 

 well everywhere; give each 

 plant 12 to 18 inches of room. 

 Fine mixed colors; 2 feet. (See 

 cut.) Oz, 1-5 cts 5 



MATRICARIA. 



3121 Capensis Alba Plena 



{Double White Feverfew). 

 Free flowering plants, produc- 

 ing all season fine double, white 

 flowers. A fine bedding or pot 

 plant; 18 inches 10 



MARIGOI^D. 



The African and French Marigolds are old favorite fr^e- flowering 

 annuals of easy culture; 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. A vase or bowl of any of the rich yellow sorts in combinatioa 

 with a few blue Larkspurs or Cornflowers is very striking. 

 [See also Calendula and T<igetes.) 



AFRICAN VARIETIES. 



PEK PKT- 



3084 Orange Prince. A high bred type, bearing densely double 

 flowers of a rich deep golden-orange color; very showy. 



\ oz., 50 cts 15 



Lemon Queen. Another fine variety, with soft lemon-yel- 

 low flowers, and forming a fine contrast to the preceding. 



\ oz., 50 cts 15 



Pride of the Garden. Immense flowers, densely double. 

 Color golden-yellow. A feature of this variety is the com- 

 pact, dwarf habit of the plant, which forms dense bushes 15 



to 18 inches high. J oz., 40 Cts 10 



El Dorado. Flowers very large, imbricated and extremely 

 double. Colors in all shades of yellow. Per \ oz., 25 cts. 5 

 3090 Large African. Double, orange and 

 lemon, mixed; 2 to 3 feet. Per | oz., 20 



3085 



3083 



3081 



3125 



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Afiiiai 



10 



French Marigold Legion d'Honneur. 



3130 



MATTHIOI.A. 



Bicomis {Eveninrj-scented 

 Stock). This old-fashioned 

 annual has no beauty to recom- 

 mend it, the flowers being a dull purplish lilac, but it is well worth grow- 

 ing for the entrancing fragrance which it emits during the evening. J- oz., 

 15 cts , 5 



MAURANDIA. 



Barclayana. Beautiful, rapid, slender-growing climbers, blooming pro- 

 fusely until late in the autumn; also fine for the conservatory or greenhouse; 

 if desired for the house, take up before the approach of frost. A half- 

 hardy perennial, flowering the first season if sown early; ]0 feet; mixed 

 colors, including purple, blue, white and rose 



ported Collection of 



arieties 



FRENCH VARIETIES. 



.3091 Gold Striped. Very double, 

 deep l)rownish-red. s t ri p e d 

 golden-yellow; 1 foot. ^ oz., 

 25 cts 



3100 Dwarf French. Fine colors, 

 mixed, very double; 1 foot. 

 Per i oz., 20 cts 5 



3092 Legion d'Honneur 



("Little Brownie"). 

 A single flowering Mari- 

 gold, forming compact 

 bushes 9 inches high. 

 Begins floweriug early, 

 commencing in June. 

 The flowers are golden- 

 yellow, marked with a 

 large spotof crimson vel- 

 vet. \ oz., 20 cts. . . . 5 

 Imported Collection 

 of Double French Mari- 

 golds, 6 varieties 25 



3098 



10 



MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. 



2831 Crystallinum {Ice Plant). Dwarf trailing annual plants. Flowers 



white; prized for its singular icy foliage. \ oz., 15 cts 5 



UREER'S FAMOUS AMERICAN ASTERS. 



We off'er on page 53, also on pages 65 and 66, the finest American Asters. All 

 grown under our personal supervision and unexcelled for quality. 



Read the article* on raiiine Flowers from Seed on pages 49 and 50. 



Marvel of 

 Pfru. 



