30 Grii^fith, Turner & Co... Bai^timore, Md. 



CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS 



8 PAPERS FOR 25 CENTS. 



PANSY, 



MARIGOI.D. 



PETUNIA. 



(31) 



Marigold. 



{^Tagetes.') 

 A well known free flowering plant, 

 of easy culture, with ricli and beautiful 

 double various colored flowers. Pkt. 5 

 cts. 



Marvel of Peru, or Four O'clock. 



(32) {Mirabilis Jalapa.) 



A very pretty annual of vigorous 

 growth.' The flowers are brilliant, 

 singularly mixed and varied on the 

 same plant; 2 feet. Pkt. 5 cts. 



(33) Mignonette— Sweet. 



{Resada Odorata.) 

 A well known and universal garden 

 favorite, and one that requires no extra 

 instructions for growing. Hardy an- 

 nual. Pkt. 5 cts. 



.34) Mignonette— Pyramidal. 



(Large Flowered.) 

 The largest flowered of all Mignon- 

 ettes. Annual. Pkt. 5 cts. 



(35) Nasturtium— Dwarf. 



The dwarf varieties of Nasturtium 

 are among the most useful and beauti- 

 ful of annuals for bedding, massing, 

 etc., owing to their compact growth, 

 richness of color and profusion of 

 blooming. Pkt. 5 cts. 



(36) Pansy— Heartsease. 



{Viola Tricolor.') 

 An old but universally admired plant, 

 producing an endless variety of color, 

 marking and texture. They may be 

 treated as annuals, as they flower the 

 first season from seed; 6 inches. Pkt. 

 10 cts. 



(37) Petunia. 



Favorite, half-hardy perennials, suc- 

 ceeding well in any rich soil. For the 

 brilliancy and variety of their colors, 

 and the long duration of their blooming 

 period, they are indispensable in any 

 garden. Pkt. 5 cts. 



(3S) Phlox Drummundii. 



A most brilliant and beautiful hardy 

 annual, about one foot high, well 

 adapted for bedding, making a dazzling 

 show through the whole season. It 

 succeeds well on almost anv soil. Pkt. 

 5 cts. 



(39) Pink— Carnation or Picotee. 



{Dianthiis Caryophyllus.) 

 Carnations and Picotee Pinks are 

 general favorites for their delicious 

 fragrance, richness of colors, and pro- 

 fuse bloom. Perennial. Pkt. 10 cts. 



(40) Pink— China. 



{Diantluis Chinensis.) 

 Free bloomers, and a general favorite 

 for boquets; also a useful bedding plant. 

 Pkt. 5 cts. 



(41) Pink— Heddewigii. 



Beautiful double flowers in a great 

 variety of colors, with fringed white 

 edges. Pkt. 5 cts, 



(42) Portulaca. 

 {Mexican Rose.) 



One of our finest hardy annual plants, 

 of easy culture, thriving best in a rather 

 rich, light loam, or sandy soil; the sin- 

 gle flowering varieties are large and 

 brilliant, of the richest shades of color, 

 and produced throughout the summer 

 in great profusion; fine for massing in 

 beds, edgings, or rock work. Pkt. 5 cts. 



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