LIST OF FLOWER «EEDS. 



ACANTHUS. (Lusjtanacuso 



' Beautiful and stately ornamental growing plant, 

 of easy culture; suitable for specimens on lawn or 

 border. Raised in the same manner as Ricinus. 10. 



Bellis Perenis. (Snowball.) 

 ADONIS. 



Useful in a shady portion of the garden ; quite 

 4howy and free blooming; fine cut foliage, very neat 

 and handsome. 



/Cstivalis. (Flos Adonis.) Scarlet; very bright 

 and showy. 5. 



Autumnalis. (Pheasant's Eye.) Intense blood 

 red with black center. 5. 



AQERATUM. 



A constant bloomer and well adapted for beds or 

 borders ; desirable for a contrast to more brilliant- 

 colored flowers, and of the easiest culture. 

 Ageratum Hexicanum. (Imperial Dwarf.) Blue. 5 

 Ageratum Mexicanum. (Imperial Dwarf.) White. 5 

 Ageratum Lasseauxi. Very fine rose liowers. 10 



AGROSTEMMA. 



For beds and border; flowering freely; they are also 

 know as "Crown of the Field," "Rose of Heaven,"' 

 ■" Rose Campion." 10. 



ANTlRRHINUn. (Snap Dragon.) 



Fine for summer and autumn flowering; the improved 

 varieties are large and fine, 

 riajus. Tall varieties. 5. 



Striata. JsTew striped sorts of great beauty. Mixed, 5. 

 Tom Thumb. Dwarf, growing sorts. Mixed. 5. 



ALYSSUn. 



Suitable for beds, borders or winter blooming. 

 Maritimum. (Sweet Alyssum.) White clusters. 5. 

 Compactum. White flowers and dwarf habit. 5. 



AMARANTHUS. 



Showy blooming plants with long 

 liowers and brilliant foliage. 



( Love-lies-bleeding. ) 



racemes of 

 Blood red. 



( Prince's Feather.) Erectflowering, bright 



Caudatus. 



ing. 5. 



Cruentus 



scarlet. 5. 



Atropurpureus. Blood red foliage, drooping. 5. 

 Tricolor. ( .Joseph's Coat. ) Leiwes red, yellow 

 green. 5. 



nelancholicus. Foliage, blood-red . 5. 



droop- 



Flowers from Seed the First Season. 



Salicifolius. (Fountain Plant.) In habit pyramidal| and 

 droop. ng; leaves bronzy green, changing to orange, carmine 

 and uronze. 5. 



Abyssinicus. Splendid as solitary specimens on the 

 lawn. 5. 



Bicolor=Rubra. Carmine scarlet; splendid. 10. 

 Henderi. Foliage rosy carmine, orange, buff, golden 

 yellow and olive green. 5. 



BELLIS PERENNIS. (Daisy.) 



Desirable little plants for edges or borders in a partially 

 shaded situation; not all flowers, will come double from 

 seed. 



Longfellow. Very large double rose colored flowers; 

 choice. 15. 



Giant Snowball. Unusually large, very double, pure 

 white flowers; valuable for cutting. 20. 

 Double White. Choice. 10. 



BRACHYCOHE. (Swan River Daisy.) 



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

 suitable for baskets, potting or edging. Light blue and 

 white, mixed. 5. 



BARTONIA AUREA. 



With downy and thistle-like foliage; flowers large and of 

 bright yellow color. ."). 



