THE BEST FLOWER SEEDS 



Ten 5c. Papers for 25c.. or Four 10c. Papers for 25c. 



200. POPPY- CARXATIOX (Papaver) A showy 

 and easily cultivated hardy annual, with large bril- 

 liant colored flowers, growing freely in any garden 

 soil. 



Packet, 5c. 



211. CHINESE PRIMROSE (Primula 

 Fringed). — This variety is much prettier than the 

 ^English, being fringed and of the most beautiful 

 colors. They differ from each other like the double 

 and single Petunias. 



Packet. 25c. 



201. POPPY — PEONY FLOWERED. — \ magnifi- 

 cent species, large, showy double globular flowers, 

 resembling Peonies in shape. 



Packet", 5c. 



202. SHIRLEY POPPY. 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 two or three days. 



Packet. 5c. 



213. SCABIOSA — GRAXDIFLORA.— A wonder- 

 ful improvement over the old variety, bears beauti- 

 fully formed flowers, 3 inches in diameter. 



Packet, 10c. 



215. SCARLET SAGE (Salvia Splendens).— 



A favorite greenhouse and bedding plant, bearing 

 long spikes of flowers in great profusion, from July 

 to October: half hardy perennial, blooming the first 

 year from seed; 3 feet. 



Packet. 5c. 



TULIP POPPY 



216. SCARLET SAGE — CLARA BEDMAX 

 (Bonfire).— The finest Salvia ever introduced. 

 Packet, 5c. 



220. SENSITIVE PLANT (Mimosa).— Curious 

 and interesting plants, with pinkish white flowers; 

 the leaves close in and droop when touched or 

 shaken; tender annual. 



Packet. 5c. 



203. Tl LIP 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, 10c. 



204. ICELAND POPPIES. MIXED.— Although 

 hardy perennials, these Poppies bloom the first sea- 

 son from spring-sown seed. . The fragrant, elegant, 

 crushed satin-like flowers are produced in never- 

 ceasing succession from the beginning of June to 

 October. 



Packet, 10c. 



205. POPPA' — IRRESIS TIBLE. — A rare and beau- 

 tiful Poppy, with immense flowers. Color, an ex- 

 quisite rose. 



Packet, 10c. 



210. EAGLISH PRIMROSE (Primula Vul- 

 garis).— Xo collection of spring flowers is com- 

 plete without a few of these charming little plants; 

 a little covering in the late fall will protect them 

 from the severe weather of winter, and the great 

 number of flowers produced will more than repav 

 you the extra trouble. They are not as generallv 

 grown as they should be. 



Packet, 10c. 



225. SXAPDRAGOX ( Antirrhinum). )ne of our 



most useful and showy border plants. The recently 

 improved varieties have large, finely shaped flow- 

 ers of brilliant colors. Perennial. 



Packet, 5c. 



230. TEX WEEKS* STOCKS (Gilliflower).— 



A world-wide favorite, brilliant and varied in color, 

 equally well adapted for massing, bedding, edging 

 or pot culture. Very profuse bloomers; should be 

 grown in rich soil. 



Packet, 15c. 



231. STOCKS — SXOWFLAKE IMPROVED.— 



A beautiful dwarf-growing variety; very large, dou- 

 ble, snow-white flowers. Our seed of this variety 

 is grown by a specialist: and will produce a large 

 percentage of double flowers. 



Packet, 15c. 



235. SI XFLOWER (Heliantlius).— Remarkable 



for the stately growth, size and brilliancy of their 

 flowers, making a very good effect among shrubbery 

 and for screens. The seed is also good for feeding 

 poultry. 



Packet. 5c. 



23T. SWEET ROCKET (Hesperis). -V e r y 



pleasing, early spring flowering, profuse blooming- 

 plants, with fragrant flowers, growing freely in any 

 light, rich soil. 



Packet, 5c. 



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