llMfADREfR-PHIlAKlPHIAfA- 



RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



67 



PER PKT. 



English Daisy (Bellis Perennis). A favorite nearly 

 hardy perennial plant, in bloom from early spring until 

 well on in the summer. 



Giant Rose. The largest flowering of all 25 



The Bride. A fine new very double free-flowering 



pure white 15 



Longfellow. Large double pink flowers 10 



Snowball. Large and very double pure white 10 



Qiant Red. Beautiful and densely double flowers.... 10 

 Delicata. Very double rosy-white flowers, with bright 



purplish-red centres 15 



Double riixed. All colors of th; finest quality 10 



Erynglum Amethystlnum (Sea Holly). Hand- 

 some ornamental hardy plants, growing 2 to 3 feet 

 high, with fine-cut, spiny foliage and beautiful thistle- 

 like heads ofaniethysline-blue ; tine for winter bouquets 10 

 Eupatorlum Ageratoldes ( Thorough-wort). A very 

 useful variety, growing 3 to 4 feet high, with dense 

 heads of minute white flowers from August to October. 10 

 Coelestlnum. One of the best blue perennials, 18 to 

 24 inches high, and bears from August till frost an 

 abundance of clear, lavender-blue, flossy flowers ; 



splendid for cutting 10 



Qalllardla Kermeslna Splendens {Blanket Flower). 



Centre rich crimson, narrow canary-yellow border. . . 15 



Sulphurea Oculata. Pale sulphur, maroon eye 15 



Qrandlflora Compacta. New, compact variety, as 



rich an<l varied as the tall-growing sort. 15 



Grandlflora Superba. Our own saving. Splendid mixed varieties. Oz., 50 cts. 10 

 Cjsum Atrosanguineum Fl. PI. (Averts). Beautiful hardy perennial, bearing 



profusely large, showy, crimson flowers all through the summer 10 



Gnaphallum Leontopodlum (Edelweiss). Principally found on the Alps of 



Switzerland 15 



Golden Rod (Solidago Canadensis). The well-known golden-yellow favorite. . 5 

 Grevillea Robusta (Silk Oak). A very beautiful and graceful 

 decorative plant, with fern-like foliage; excellent for table dec- 

 oration ; easily raised from seed, producing good-sized plants in 



a short time ■ 



Gypsophlla Panlculata (Baby's Breath). White flowers, fine 

 for bouquets; one of the favorite hardy perennials; 2 feet. Per 



oz. , 30 cts 



Helenlum Autumnale Superbum (Sneeze-wort). Large heads 



of gold en -ye How flowers ; 5 to 6 feet 



Grandlcephalum Striatum. Deep orange, irregularly streaked 

 with crimson ; 3 feet 



— Cupreum. A new copper-colored variety 15 



Hellanthus Perennial (Sunflower). A mixture of the finest sin- 

 gle-flowering hardy perennial sorts 10 



Heliopsis Pitcheriana ( Orange Sunflower). A de- 

 sirable hardy plant, beginning to flower early in the 



season and continuing the entire summer. The 



flowers are of a beautiful deep golden yellow 10 



Pitcheriana semi-plena. A new semi-double form. 15 

 Scaber riajor. Very similar to Pitcheriana, but with 



much larger flowers 10 



Hibiscus Palustris (3Iarshmallow). Large pink 5 



rioscheutos (Swamp Rose Mallow). Flowers 6 



inches in diameter, rosy-red, with dark centre 5 



Crimson Eye. Flowers of the largest size, pure white, 



with a large spot of velvety ciinison in the centre ... 10 

 Hollyhock. One of the most majestic of hardy plants, 



and a clump or line in any garden gives an effect not 



attainable with any other plant. For planting among 



shrubbery or forming a background for other flowers 



it is without equal. The seeds offered have been 



saved from the finest double flowers. 

 Double White 10 I Double Bright Red. . . 10 



— Yellow 10 — Bright Pink 10 



— Salmon Rose .. . 10 | — Maroon 10 



■"Allegheny." Mammoth flowers formed of loosely- 

 arranged (ringed petals, which look as if made from 

 the finest China silk. The colors vary from the palest 

 shrimp pink to deep red 10 



Extra Choice Double Mixed. Per } oz., 30 cts. . . 10 



Imported Collection of 12 colors 75 



Collection of above 6 colors 50 



Single. Many prefer the single-flowering Hollyhocks. 

 They are usually of freer growth than the doubles, 

 and present a very handsome appearance when cov- 

 ered with their artistic blossoms ; mixed colors 10 



PER PKT. 



Heuchera Sanguinea (Alum Root). One of the finest 



hardy perennials ; flowers rich bright crimson 10 



Iris Ksempferi (Japanese Iris). Saved from our own 



unrivaled collection. Blooms the second year 10 



Lavender (Lavandula vera). Well-known, sweet- 

 scented, hardy perennials 5 



Lathyrus Latifolius (Everlasting., or Hardy Sweet 



Fea). Purplish-red..... 5 



— Albus. Pure white ; very de.'-irable. ... 10 



— Pink Beauty. Bright rosy-pink 10 



— Mixed, All colors. Per oz., 40 cts 5 



Liatris (Blazing Star, or Gay Feather). Most shov\y 



and attractive hartly perennial native plants, with 

 long spikes of purple and rosy-purple flowers fn m 

 July to September ; 3 to 4 ft. Mixed 10 



Liniim Flavum (Flax). A biight yellow, hardy peren- 

 nial variety. June to September ; 1 foot 10 



Perenne. Another hardy variety, producing bright 

 blue flowers the entire summer ; 18 inches 10 



Lobelia Cardlnalis ( Cardinal Flower). A nntive va- 

 riety, with spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers 10 



— Hybrids. Flowers resemble Cardinalis, but are of 

 splendid shades of rose, red, lilac, purple, etc.,. . . 25 



— Queen Victoria. A beautiful variety, with dark 

 bronzv foliage and brilliant scarlet flowers 25 



Syphilitica °( Great Lobelia). Light blue 15 



Hollyhocks. 



For complete list of Flower Seeds see our Garden Book for 1907. Copies on application. 



