LIST OF FLOWER SEEDS. 



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Double Camellia Flowered Balsa 



Double mixed. Pkt. 5 cts. 



BALSAM. 



Popular and beau- 

 tiful annuals for the 

 summer garden, pro- 

 ducing their gorgeous 

 masses of brilliant 

 flowers in the greatest 

 profusion. They suc- 

 ceed best in a rich soil, 

 and should be fre- 

 quently watered with 

 liquid manure. 



White Perfection. 

 Flowers very large, 

 solid and double, pure 

 white. Pkt. 15 cts. 



Double Camellia 

 Flowered. Extra dou- 

 ble and very largeflow- 

 ers. Mixed. 10 cts. 



Double Rose. Mix- 

 ed colors. 10 cts. 



Solferino. White 

 spotted and striped 

 with lilac. 10 cts. 



Improved Camellia 

 Flowered. Magnifi- 

 cent strain; flowers 

 very double, extraor- 

 dinary in size and per- 

 fectinform. Pkt.l5cts. 



BALLOON VINE. (Love-in-a-Puff.) 



A rapid and graceful climber, with peculiar inflated 

 capsules; the flower is insignificant, ta. 5 cts. 



BIGNONIA. (Trumpet Flower.) 



A rapid growing, hardy climber, well suited for trellises, 

 etc., as it climbs by tendrils, hp. 



Tweediana. Flowers bright yellow, trumpet shaped, 

 and borne in clusters. 10 cts. 



Snowball Daisy. 



BELLIS PERENNIS. (Daisy.) 

 Desirable little plants for edges or borders in a partially 

 shaded situation; not all flowers will come double from 

 seed. hha. 



Longfellow. Very large double rose-colored flowers; 

 choice. Pkt. 15 cts. 



Giant Snowball. Unusually large, very double, pure 

 white flowers; \-aluable for cutting. Pkt. 20 "cts. 



Double White. Choice. Pkt^ 10 cts. 



BIDENS ATROSANGUINEA. (Dahlia Zimapani.) 



Large, showy, free flowering plant, resembling the 

 Dahlias; black crimson flowers. 10 cts. 



BOOCONIA JAPONIGA. 



Very suitable for groups on the lawn or for single speci- 

 mens ; foliage white underneath ; produces spikes of cream 

 colored flowers two to three feet long. hp. 10 cts. 



BRAOHYCOME. (Swan River Daisy.) 

 A dwarf free flowering plant, with Cineraria-like flowers; 

 suitable for baskets, potting or edging, hha. Light blue 

 and white, mixed. 5 cts. 



BRYONOPSIS. 



A beautiful summer climber, bearing green fruit, which 

 changes to bright scarlet, striped with white, 10 ft. hha. 5 cts. 



BROWALLIA. 



Suitable either for pot or garden culture; bloom pro- 

 fusely during the summer and autumn months ; useful for 

 bouquets, hha. 



Abreviata. Deep rose ; pretty for pot culture. 15 cts. 



Elata Alba. White. 10 cts. 



Elata Grandiflora. Blue. 10 cts. 



Roezli. Large flowers, some white, some pale blue; 

 beautiful for bedding as well as pot culture. 25 cts. 



CAGALIA. (Tassel Flower.) 



Handsome free flowering plants, producing their flowers 

 in clusters ; one of the best. hha. 



Coccinea. Scarlet. 5 cts. 



Lutea. Yellow. 5 cts. 



GALAMPELIS. 



A beautiful climber on a south wall or trellis ; bright 

 orange flowers, contrasting well with the light green 

 foliage, hha. 10 cts. 



GANNA. (Indian SHot.) 



A highly ornamental species of plants, with large, broad 

 and massive foliage. When planted in groups they pro- 

 duce a rich and oriental effect; soak the seed in warm water 

 before sowing. (See also Spring Bulbs.) 



Crozy's New Varieties. Saved of the handsomest of 

 the new introductions of this successful raiser. Most of 

 them are dwarf in habit, early bloomers and very remark- 

 able for beauty of both flower and foliage ; are excellent for 

 pots. 10 cts. 



GALANDRINIA. 



C. Grandiflora. Dw&rf growing plants for the flower 

 garden; the sunshine causes the large rose flowers to ex- 

 pand into a perfect blaze of beauty, hha. 5 cts. 



GALENDULA. 



Remarkably profuse blooming plants for bedding out in 

 the garden or growing in pots, vases, etc. 



Grandiflora, Fl. pi. Splendid, orange colored, large 

 flower. 10 cts. 



Meteor. Large double yellow flowers, striped with 

 orange. 5 cts. 



Pluvialis. (Cape Marigold.) Large, pure white single 

 flowers. 5 cts. 



La Proust. Nankeen flowered, fine. 5 cts. 



GALCEOLARIA. 



Unsurpassed for pot culture in the greenhouse or con- 

 servatory ; producing their brilliant flqwers in great pro- 

 fusion and variety. The blooms are remarkable for their 

 oddness of shape, and for their richness, diversity and 

 variety of color, tp. 



Grandiflora. Large flowering varieties. Mixed, 50 cts. 



Striata. Flowers striped like a Bizarre Carnation. 

 50 cts. 



