FLOWER SEEDS. 



A valuable annual, noted for the great variety and extreme brilliancy of its colors, and the extraordinary 

 profusion of bloom. It is invaluable for massing purposes : good for cut flowers. Hardy annual. 



2030 Fine IMiACd, Per oz., 50c. 5 

 2063 Pure white. 10 2064 Purple. 10 



2065 Scarlet. 10 2066 Yellow, 10 



2062 Crimson. White eye. 10 

 2067 Pink. White eye. 10 

 2061 Finest mixed. All colors. Oz., 75c. 10 



2070 Double White. Flowers more lasting than the 

 single varieties. Making it more valuable 

 for cut-flowers. Trusses larger. 10 

 3071 Double Yellow. 10 

 2075 German Star. Star of Qxiedlinburs. A new 



PRIMULA. Primrose. 



A charming plant for pot^culture or conservatory, 

 blooming from November until May in great profu- 

 sion. Tender perennial. 



2 35 Primula sinensis fimbriata. The beautiful Fringed 



Chinese Primrose. Mixed colors. 25 

 2136 fl. pi. Double. Choicest mixed. 50 



Perennial Primroses. 



Fine for rockeries and borders. Cowslips are per- 

 fectly hardy; the other sorts need protection.. 

 2145 Primula auricula. Bears umbels of fragrant 

 flowers. Mixed colors. 10 



2146 Japonica. One of the most beautiful hardy 



plants. Flowers very showy and produced in 

 whorls. Mixed colors. 10 

 cortusoides. Deep rose; free-flowering. 10 



race ; of dwarf habit, and attractive star-like 

 flowers. Mixed colors. 10 



2080 Frifflbriata. This strain, like the others, has an 

 unlimited variety of colors, the petals are also 

 beautifully fringed. 10 



2085 Phlox decussata. Hardy perennial, grows bushy, 

 five feet high and has large spikes or clusters 

 of showy and delicate flowers, remaining a 

 long time in bloom. IC 



RICINUS. Castor Oil Bean. 



2147 

 2148 

 2149 



veris. English Cowslip. Blooms early, 

 vulgaris. The English Primrose. 



PARDANTHUS. 

 Blackberry Lily, 



A hardy perennial, 

 with handsome star- 

 shaped flowers of rich 

 orange, spotted with 

 brown and purple. These 

 are succeeded by clusters 

 of fruit resembling 

 a blackberry. They make 

 a handsome winter or- 

 nament when dried. 8 

 ft. 



2230 Pardanthas Sinensis. I 



Large, rapid-groAAing foliage i)lants. very valuable 

 for lawn ornanieutatiou, ])ro(hiciug a tropical ffect. 



2160 Riclnus Gibsoni. Dwarf; deep red foHage. 5 ft. 5 



2161 Borboniensis. Imuiense foliage. 15 ft. 5 



2162 Obermanii. Red foliage. 8 ft. 5 



2163 Cambodffensis. Bronzy-red foliage; stems 



and midiub, neai-ly black. 9 ft. 10 



2164 Zanzibarensis. A new, distinct class of great 



beauty. They grow to a very large size and 

 have immense leaves. Our mixture will joro- 

 duce plants with different shades of foliage 

 from green to bronze. Seeds are quite imique 

 in appearance. {See Novelty List). 20 



