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Choice Flower Seeds— Cont'd. 



EIGHT 5c. PAPERS FOR 25c, OR FOUR IOc. PAPERS FOR 25c. 



i8i. PINK-CARNATION {Riviera Market or 

 Gillaud.) This is the only variety that will produce yel- 

 low flowers the first season. The mixture we offer con- 

 tains a magnificent variety of colors and shades, having 

 among: them flowers of canary yellow, and also striped 

 yellow. They will thrive either in open ground or pots. 

 Packet, 25 cts. 



182. PINK — CARNATION {Marguerite.)— 

 Will produce flowers in a few weeks from seed. Profuse 

 bloomers, producing very double flowers of all shades of 

 red, pink, white and variegated. Will bloom all summer 

 until frost, or will bloom indoors in winter in pots. 

 Packet, 10 cts. 



185. PINK— CHINA {Dianthus Chinensis.)— 

 Free bloomers, and a general favorite for boquets; also 

 a useful bedding plant. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



188. PINK— HE» DEW I GIL— Beautiful 

 double flowers in a great vrriety of colors, with fringed 

 white edges. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



109. PINK— JAPAN— Beautiful double flowers, 

 mixed, of various colors, with the outer edges fringed 

 and nearly white. 



Packet, 10 cts. 



195. PORTtLACA {Mexican Hose.)— One of our 

 finest hardy annual plants, of easy culture, thriving best 

 in a rather rich, light loam or sandy soil; the single flow- 

 ering 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. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



196. DOUBLE PORTUI.ACA, 

 10 cts. 



-Packet, 



POPPIES. 



200. POPPY— CARNATToN (Papaver).—A 

 showy and easily cultivated hardy annual, with large 

 brilliant colored flowers, growing freely in any garden 

 soil. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



201. POPPY-PEONY FtOWERED. -A 



magnificent species, large, showy double globular flow- 

 ers, resembling Peonies in shape 



Packet, 5 cts. 



202. POPPY-THE SHIRLEY .—These 

 beautiful Poppies are generally single or semi-double. 

 The colors, extending from one extreme to the other, are 

 so varied that scarcely two are alike, while many are 

 striped and blotched. The blooms, if cut when young, 

 will stand for 2 or 3 days. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



203. TUHP POPPY.— A magnificent species 

 from Armenia. The plants attain a height of 14 to 16 

 inches, and produce from about 50 to 60 flowers of the 

 brightest scarlet. 



Packet, 10 cts. 



210. ENGLISH PRIMROSE (Primula Vul- 

 garis.— No collection of spring flowers is complete with- 

 out a few of these charming little plants; a little cover- 

 ing in the late fall will protect them from the severe 

 weather of winter, and the great number of flowers pro- 

 duced will more than repay yoix the extra trouble. They 

 are not as generally grown as they should be. 



Packet, 10 cts. 



OUR CARNATIONS GIVE THE BEST RESULTS. 



