36 GRIFFITH, TURNER &. CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



Choice Flower Seeds-continued. 



EIGHT 5C. PAPERS FOR 25C, OR FOUR 10C. PAPERS FOR 25C 



(98 DAISY LONGFELLOW.— This is a very pretty 

 large double pink variety. Packet. 10 cts. 



(99 DAISY SNOWBALL.-An unusually large 

 flowered variety, and produces very double, pure white 

 flowers. Packet, 15 cts. 



(101) ETERNAL FLOWER (Helieh rymm).-These are 

 verv popular and desirable for winter decoration, bou- 

 quets, wreaths, etc. They should be cut when they 

 come into full bloom, tied into bunches and dried in the 

 shade with their heads downward. Pkt., 5 cts. 



(103) FEVERFEW (GOLDEN FEATHER) (Pijre- 

 thum Aureum). — A highly ornamental golden yellow 

 foliage plant , unexcelled for bedding. Hardy perennial ; 

 l^feet. Pkt,, 5 cts. 



(105) FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis) -Neat and beau- 

 tiful little plants with star-like flowers, succeeding best 

 in a shadv. moist situation; half-hardy perennials, uloom- 

 ing the first year from seed if sown early. Pkt., 5 cts. 



(108) FOXGLOVE (Digital is).— A handsome and high- 

 ly ornamental, hardv perennial plant of stately growth, 

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

 Packet, 5 cts. 



(110) GILIA, MIXED.— Very pretty dwarf plants, 

 early, free blooming, fine for massing and rock work, 

 hardy annuals ; lfoot. Packet, 5 cts. 



(112) HELIOTROPE. — 



These are deliciously fragrant 

 flowers, remaining in bloom a 

 long time; fine for pot culture 

 or bedding; 1% feet. Half- 

 hardy annuals. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



(115) HOLLYHOCK, 

 MIXED (Altlua Rosea .-This 

 is one of the oldest inhabi- 

 tants of our gardens, and now 

 ranks as one of the finest 

 autumn flowers. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



(116) DOUBLE "WHITE. 



— Largely used by florists. 

 Packet, 10 cts. 



(120) LARKSPUR (Delphi- 

 hum). — One of our most showy 

 and useful plants, possessing 

 almost every requisite for 

 adornment of the garden. 

 Packet, 5 cts. 



(122) LOBELIA.— A beau- 

 tiful and popular flower, very 

 desirable for pot culture, beds 

 or hanging-baskets, because of 

 its trailing habits. Grows easily 

 and does well in beds and rock- 

 eries. Bears a profusion of 

 blue and white flowers. An- 

 nual. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



LiARKSPUR. 



(125) MARIGOLD. DOU- 

 BLE AFRICAN.— A well- 

 known free flowering plant, 

 of easy culture, with rich and 

 beautiful double various col- 

 ored flowers. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



(126) MARIGOLD, DOU- 

 BLE FRENCH.— Of compact 

 9 9 habit, with numerous bright, 

 kv%* showy flowers. Very fine. 



MARIGOLD. 



(130) MARVEL OF PERU, 

 OR FOUR O'CLOCK (Mira- 

 l>Uis Jalapa).—A very pretty an- 

 nual of vigorous growth. The 

 flowers are brilliant, singularly 

 mixed and varied on the same 

 plant ; 2 feet. 



Pkt., 5 cts. 



(133 MESEMBRYANTHE- 

 MUM. — Dwarf spreading plants 

 of great beauty, blooming the 

 entire summer, succeeding best 

 in dry, sandy or loamy soil, and 

 in a warm locality. It belongs 

 to the half-hardy annuals. 

 Packet, 5 cts. 



(13 5) MIGXOXETTE — 

 SWEET (Reseda Odorata).—A 

 well known a nd universal garden 

 favorite, and one that requires 

 no extra instructions for growin 



FOUR O'CLOCK. 



Hardy annual. 



Pkt., 5 cts. Oz., 15 cts. 



(136) MIGXOXETTE— PYRAMIDAL (Large Flow- 

 ered).— The largest flowered of all Mignonettes. Annual. 



Pkt., 5 cts. Oz., 15 cts. 



(137) MACHET MIGNONETTE.— Well adapted for 

 pot culture ; dwarf pyramidal growth ; bearing numer- 

 ous flower stalks ; one of the best. 



Pkt.. 10 cts. Oz.,60cts. 



(138) MIGNONETTE VICTORIA Asplendidnew 



compact growing variety of dense pyramidal habit, 

 growing about 6 inches high. The flowers are of a bril- 

 liant red, and are suitable for pot or garden. 



Pkt., 10 cts. 



(140) MUSA EXSEXTE.-Abyssinian Banana. 

 Pkt., 25 cts. 



(142) XASTURTIU 31 — 

 DWARF.— The dwarf varie- 

 ties of Nasturtium are among 

 the most useful and beautiful 

 of annuals for bedding-, mas- 

 sing, etc., owing to their com- 

 pact growth, richness of color 

 and profusion of bloom. 

 Pkt., 5 cts. Oz.,15cts. 



(143i DWARF XASTUR- 

 TIUM- AURORA. —Blush 



white, and salmon, blotched iTjv)'' 



with garnet 



Pkt., 5 cts 



(144) DWARF XASTUR- 

 TIU M— B E AUTY.-Light 



scarlet, striped with yellow. 



Pkt.. 5 cts 



NASTUKT1U If. 



(145) DWARF XASTURTIUM— EMPRESS OF 

 INDIA.— Very dark foliage, with deep crimson flowers, 



Pkt., 5 cts. 



(146) DWARF NASTURTIUM — GOLDEN KING. 



— Brilliant yellow. 



Pkt., 5 cts. 



(147) DWARF XASTURTIUM— KING OF TOM 

 THUMBS.— Brilliant yellow flowers, blotched with ma- 

 roon, measuring 3 inches across. 



Pkt., 5 cts. 



(148) DWARF XASTURTIUM— RUBY KIXG 



Light ruby red. 



Pkt., 5 cts. 



(149) DW ARF XASTURTIUM— LETEUM.— Canary 

 yellow, no blotches. 



Pkt., 5 cts. 



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