IHEMRTADREER -PHIIADELPHIAMm RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



Snowball Daisy. 



ECHINOCYSTIS. 



(Wild Cucumber Vine.) 



PER PKT. 



2401 Lobata. One of the quick- 

 est growing vines we know 

 of; splendid for covering old 

 lree>, fences, etc 5 



£RIG£RON 

 HYBRIDUS ROSBUS. 



2411 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 peren- 

 nial, but will flower the first 

 year if sown early, producing 

 its lovely flowers without in- 

 terruption from May until 

 late in the autumn 15 



EUPATORIUM. 



2441 Fraseri. A very pretty 

 herbaceous hardy perennial 

 plant, blooming the first sea- 

 son from seed, producing clus- 

 ters of snowy-white flowers; 

 fine for cutting and bouquets; 

 U feet 10 



DAISY (Bellis Perennis ) 



favorite plant, in bloom from April to June. The seed we off'er is saved 

 the finest double varieties. Daisies can be easily raised from seed sown 

 e spring. Nearly hardy. 



PER PKT. 



1600 Double 3Iixed. All colors ; 4 inches 10 



1594 Double White 10 



1591 Longfellow. Large double pink flowers 10 



1593 Snowball. A large and very double pure white Daisy. 



The flowers are borne on long stems, and are excellent for 

 cutting. (See cut.) 10 



1592 Jfew Giant Double. Beautifully and densely imbricated 

 flowers, Ij to 2 inches in diameter, in different fine red tints. . 10 



DIDISCUS. 



2351 Coeruleus. 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 a year ago which bloomed most pro- 

 fusely from July till November, iheir exquisite pale lavender 

 blossoms being greatly admired by all visitors; the plants 

 grew about 18 inches high and had as many as 50 flowers open 

 at one time. (See cut.) 5 



DIGITAI.IS (FoxgloTe). 



A handsome and highly ornamental, hardy perennial plant, of stately 

 growth ; fine for shrubberies and other half-shady places ; 3 feet. 

 2360 Gloxiniaeflora. Gloxinia-shaped flowers ; a lovely type ; 



all colors mixed. (See cut.) 5 



2370 Montrosa. Mammoth 

 Poxglove ; long spike, sur- 

 (^^j^^^^^^jj mounted by one enormous 



flower ; very odd ; all colors 

 mixed 10 



W^^^^^^. DOLICHOS. 



See Hyacinth Bean, page 78. 



DRACAENA. 



Beautiful ornamental leaved plants, 

 indispensable for vases and house dec- 

 orations. 



2385 Australis. Broad green 

 leaves. 10 



2386 Indivisa. Fine plant for 

 vases, etc 10 



2387 — Liineata. Gracefully 

 arching, dark green 13 



/JJ^^ 2390 Mixed. Splendid varie- 

 ties 15 



DiDISCUS CcEItULEUS. 



DELPHINIUM. 



Digitalis. 



(Perennial Larkspur.) 



One of our most showy and useful plants, possessing 

 almost every requisite for the adornment of the garden ; 

 producing splendid spikes of flowers in profusion 

 throughout the summer. If sown early they bloom the 

 first year from seed ; hardy perennials. 



PER PKT. 



2233 ForniO.suni. Beautiful spikes of brilliant 

 rich blue flowers, with a white centre ; 2i feet. 



2234 Nudicaule. Dwarf, compact growth, with 

 spikes of bright scarlet flowers ; 18 inches. . . . 



2231 Casbinerianuni. A beautiful dark blue, 

 blooms in corymbs of 6 or more ; 15 inches. 



2232 Palatum Hybriduni {Bee Larkspur). 

 Rich deep blue ; very free blooming. (See 

 cut.) 



2235 Zalil. A lovely shade of sulphur yellow. . 



2236 Granditiorum Fl. PI. Finest double, 

 mixed in great variety of charming colors. . 



2240 Fine Mixed single varieties. Oz., 40 cts 



(For Annual Delphiniums, see Larkspur^ page 80.) 



Delphinium Elatu.m. 



