HENRTADREER-PHIlADELPHIAWm RELIABLE fLOWER SEEDS 



Digitalis. 



DOIvICMOS. 



(Hyacinth Bean.) 



A rapid-growing annual climber, 

 flowering freely in clusters, followed 

 by oniamental seed pods, for cover- 

 ing arbors, trellises, etc. Sow the 

 seed in the garden in April or May, 

 where they are to remain ; 10 feet. 

 (See cut.) PER PKT. 



2377 "Daylight." This 

 grand Hyacinth Bean 

 comes from Japan, and we 

 have no hesitation in offer- 

 ing it as one of the best 

 white flovs^ering annual 

 climbers for any position. 

 In our trial ground last 

 summer the seed was sown 

 late in May, and by the 

 middle of July it had at- 

 tained a height of over 10 

 feet, and was covered 

 with spikes of snow-white, 

 pea-shaped blossoms from 

 then on until late fall. The 

 heart-shaped foliage is 

 bright green, and with us 

 was not effected by insect 

 pests of any kind. 3 pkts. 



for 25 cts 



2380 nixed. Purple and 

 white. Per oz., 15 cts. . . 



DIGITAI^IS. 



(Foxglove.) 



A handsome and highly ornamental, 

 hardy perennial plant, of stately growth, 

 fine for shrubberies and other half-shady 

 places; 3 feet. (See cut.) 



PER PKT. 



2360 Qloxiniaef lora. Gloxinia- 

 sliaped flowers; a lovely type; 

 all colors mixed 5 



2370 rionstrosa. Mammoth Fox- 

 glove ; long spike, surmounted 

 by one enormous flower; very 

 odd; all colors mixed 10 



Dkac.-ena Indivisa. 



PER PKT. 



2351 Cceruleus. This pretty and 

 interesting annual seems to 

 have been lost sight of in the 

 last few years. We had a 

 line of it in our trial grounds 

 two years ago which bloomed 

 most pi"ofusely from July till 

 November, their exquisite 

 pale lavender blossoms being 

 greatly admired by all visit- 

 ors ; the plants grew about 18 

 inches high, and had as many 

 as 60 flowers open at one 

 time. (See cut.) 5 



DRAC^^NA. 



Beautiful ornamental-leaved plants, 

 indispensable for vases and house dec- 

 orations. 



2385 Australis. Broad green 

 eaves 10 



2386 Indivisa. Narrow foliage. 

 Fine plant for vases, etc. (See 

 cut.) 10 



2387 — Lineata. Gracefully 

 arching, dark green 10 



2390 nixed. Splendid varieties. . 25 



ECCREMOCARPUS (Calampelis). 

 (Chilian Glory-flower.) 



2394 Scaber. A beautiful annual climber. Trained to a trellis or wall, it 

 forms an ornamental object throughout the summer, its bright orange 

 tubular flowers contrasting effectively with the delicate green of the 

 foliage 10 



ECHINOC YSTIS (WUd cucumber Vine). 



2401 Lobata. One of the quickest growing vines we know of; splendid 



for covering old trees, fences, etc. Per oz., 30 cts 5 



ECHINOPS (Globe Thistle). 



2405 Ruthenicus, A highly ornamental hardy perennial, 3 to 5 feet high ; 



foliage silvery white, flowers steel blue ; somewhat like a thistle 10 



ERIGEROX. 



2411 Hybridus Roseus. Interesting and attractive plant for permanent 

 positions. The flowers are about 1 inch across, of a beautiful purplish- 

 rose, with a golden-yellow centre. It is a hardy perennial, but will 

 flower the first year if sown early, producing its lovely flowers without 

 interruption from May until frost 15 



DoLiCHOS (Hyacinth Bean.) 



Seeds of Old-fashioned Annual and Perennial flowers are offered on page 63, 



