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FLOWER SEEDS, GENERAL LIST, continued 



Per pkt. 

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Matricaria capensis fl. pi 



white F'everfew) 



Maurandia. See page 69. 



Mesembryanthemum crystalli- 

 num (Ice Plant). Beautiful for edg- 

 ings; flowers white, with ice-like 

 foliage per oz. 50 cts. . . 05 



Mignonette. See page 60. 



Mimulus moschatus ( Monkey Flow- 

 er, or Musk Plant). Beautiful yel- 

 low ffow'ers 05 



Tigrinus. Large flowers, tigered and 

 spotted 10 



Momordica balsamina (Balsam Ap- 

 ple) per oz. 20 cts. . . 05 



Charantia (Balsam Pear). Oz. 20c... 05 



Moonflower. See page 69. 



Morning-Glory. See page 69. 



Myosotis. See page 59. 



Nasturtium. See page 61. 



Nicotiana. See page 60. 



Nigella. See page 60. 



Passion Flower. See page 69. 



Pansy. See page 62. 



Petunia. See page 63. 



Phlox Drummondii. See page 63. 



Pinks. See Dianthus, page 59. 



Poppy. See page 63. 



Portulaca. Charming annuals, bloom- 

 ing profusely anywhere. Sow seed 

 late 



Finest Single Mixed. A large va- 

 riety, of the most brilliant colors. . . 



per oz. 30 cts. . . 05 

 Doable Rose - flowered Mixed. 



The most brilliant shades and 

 choice flowers 10 



Per pkt. 



Primula. See page 68. 



Pyrethrum parthenifolium aureum 



(Golden Feather). Fine for edging. 



Hardy perennial .. .per oz. 50 cts.. .ffo 05 

 Roseum. (Persian Insect Powder 



Plant). Yellow center, with pink 



rays; fern-like foliage 10 



Golden Gem (Selaginoides). Golden 



moss-like foliage 10 



Rieinus (Castor-Oil Plant). See p. 66. 



Rudbeckia (Golden Glow). A free- 

 flowering perennial, grows from 4 

 to 6 feet high and produces an 

 abundance of bright yellow flowers. 10 



Salvia (Scarlet Sage). See page 66. 



Salpiglossis. See page 66. 



Scabiosa (Mourning Bride). A hand- 

 some border plant, producing in 

 great profusion very double flowers 

 in various shades and colors. 



Dwarf Mixed 05 



TaU Mixed 05 



Schizanthus, Mixed. A free-bloom- 

 ing annual, with large, curiously- 

 shaped flowers, beautifully spotted 

 with crimson, lilac, purple and 

 orange; fine for beds and cutting. . 05 



Sensitive Plant (Mimosa). Leaves 



close if touched 05 



Smllax. See Climbers, page 69. 



Stevia Serrata. Free-blooming plant, 

 pure white fragrant flowers; excel- 

 lent for cutting 10 



Stocks. See page 66. 



Stokesia cyanea (Stokes' Aster, or 

 Cornflower). See page 66. 



Sunflower ( Helianthus) . See page 67. 



Per pkt. 



Sweet Peas. See pages 64, 65. 

 Sweet William ( Diantlnis barbatns). 

 Choice Single Varieties, Mixed. 



per oz., 25 cts. . .%o 05 

 Choice Double Varieties, Mixed. 



per oz., 75 cts. . . 10 

 Choice Auricula-flowered. Very 

 large flowers in splendid variety of 



colors, with white margins 10 



Thunbergia (Black-eyed Susan). 

 Alata. BufI, dark eve. See general 



list .' 05 



Alba oculata. White, withdarkeye. 05 



Aurantiaca. Orange, dark eye 05 



Bakeri. Pure white 05 



Fine Mixed. Choice shades 



per oz., 40 cts. . . 05 

 Torenia Fournieri. Very useful or- 

 namental plant for borders and 



baskets 25 



Tropaeolum (Canary Bird Flower). 



See Climbers, page 69. 

 Verbena. See page 67. 



Vinca (Periwinkle). Free-blooming 

 bedding plant; can be kept in 

 house all w-inter. 



Rosea. Rose, dark eye 10 



Alba pura. Pure white 10 



Mixed K oz. , 25 cts. . . 10 



Violet, Single White. Hardy peren- 

 nial TO 



Single Blue 10 



Wallflower. Hardy perennial. 

 Early Parisian. Beautiful single 



variety 10 



Choice Doable Mixed 10 



Single Mixed per oz., 25 cts. . . 05 



Zinnia. See page 67. 



SPECIAL PREMIUM ON FLOWER SEED ORDERS 



On orders of $1 and over of Flower Seeds we will send free, when asked for, a book on " Home Floriculture." It is a com- 

 plete guide for growing of flowers in the house and garden, cut-flower work, etc. 173 pages. Price, for extra copies, 25 cts. each. 



Ornamental Trees, Flowerinfl Shrubs, Evergreens and Hedge Plants 



I can supply, from the largest and best nursery in this country, 

 pondence in this line. (Purchaser pays e.\press from nursery.) 



ORNAMENTAL TREES AND EVERGREENS 



all sorts of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, etc., and invite corres- 



Ash, American White, 



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Dogwood, White, 



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Elm, American, 



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Maple, Norway, 



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Oak, White, 



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Willow, Weeping, 



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Japanese Maples 



Beautiful little trees, valued in all landscape work. Especially 

 adapted for planting in front of evergreen borders, in groups for 

 color efTects or individually, in prominent places. They are reliably 

 hardy in all but the coldest sections of the United States. Trans- 

 plant easily and mature quickly. Green, $2 each; purple, $2.50 each. 



FLOWERING SHRUBS 



Each 



Althea, Rose of Sharon j5o 25 



Barberry, Japanese 20 



Dentzias, in variety 25 



Forsythias, or Golden Bell 35 



Hydrangea grandiflora 25 



Liilacs, Purple and white 35 



Mock Orange 35 



Snowballs 35 



Spireas, Pink and white 35 



Sweet Shrub 2,5 



Weigela (flowers in May) 35 



Doz. 

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3 50 



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3 50 



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Azalea Amoena $1 00 to S2 00 



Mollis I 00 to I 50 



Rhododendron (assorted colors) i 50 to 2 00 



Japanese Barberry 



Invaluable little shrub that fits in with almost every planting, and 

 makes a beautiful hedge. Will grow just about everywhere, and has 

 handsome foliage of tiny, bright green, oval leaves, that turn the 

 most brilliant shades of orange and red in the fall. The slender, 

 graceful branches, which are protected by small thorns, are lined 

 with little scarlet berries of great attractiveness from early autumn 

 well into the winter. 20 cts. each, $2 per doz., $12 per 100. 



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