Pure white, 



Trimardeau Giant White 



blue blotuhes. 20. 



Trimardeau Atropurpurea. Deep purple violet. 20. 



Trimardeau Emperor William. Ultramarine blue. Splen- 

 did. 20. 



Trimardeau Lord Beaconsfield. Deeppurple violet, shad- 

 ing off in the top perals to a white hue. 20. 

 Trimardeau White. With ej^e. 20. 



Trimardeau Violet Blue. New, splendid variety; the 

 ground color is a rich violet blue, with light blue center, and 

 large dark blotch. 20. 



Non plus ultra. The richest mixture ever sent out, and 

 containing the finest blotched varieties in by far the greater 

 proportion; very effective. 25. 



Victoria. New red; very effective. 25. 



Fire King. New. Golden yellow, upper petals purple. 25. 



Large Flowered French. Splendid mixed. 10. 



Snow Queen. Fine satiny white. 10. 



Atropurpurea. Silver margined. 10. 



Auricucula Flowered. Sky blue. 10. 



Baron de Rothschild. Very fine brown red. 10. 



Prince Bismark. 10. Yellow Varieties. Mixed. 



Striped Large Flowering. 10. Gold Margined. 10. 

 Light Blue. 10. 



Emperor William. Ultramarine blue. 10. 



Lord Beaconsfield. Purplish violet, shading off to white. 10. 



Black Prince. Velvety black. K). 



LIST OF FLOWER SEEDS. 9 



PANSY. 

 (Viola Tricolor nax= 

 ima.) 



A very popular and 

 well known species; the 

 flowers are very rich 

 and brilliant, of endless 

 shades and combinations 

 of colors; can be sown 

 either in the spring or 

 autumn. Hardy biennial. 

 The largest ami best flow- 

 ers ai e those obtained in 

 spring by sowing in July 

 aad August of the pre- 

 ceding year in a cold 

 frame. A rich, moist 

 and well drained soil is 

 necessary to attain per- 

 fect results. Our collec- 

 tion is very complete and 

 embraces nothing but 

 choice strains. 



Odier or Blotched. 

 (Large stained), extra 

 choice. Superb and par- 

 ticularly recommendable 

 strain of three and five 

 blotched Show Pansies, unsurpassed for shape, markings, and richness 

 of color of the flowers as well as for habit of growth. 25. 



Cassiers. Very large Flowered Blotched. Saved exclusively from 

 very large and beautifully blotched model flowers; a very showy 

 strain, especially rich in dark shades. 25. 



Bugnot's Superb Blotched. Very beautiful, but shy-seeding new 

 class, extra large flowers with very broad blotches, the two upper 

 petals finely lined; yields a great diversity of handsomest colors. 25. 



Superb Hixture of the Odier, Gassier, and Bugnot Strains. Un- 

 surpassed. 25. 



Trimardeau or Giant Pansies. Entirely distinct and splendid race, 

 of vigorous and compact growth; the flowers aie of good form and of 

 size hitherto unknown in the Pansy family. Extra fine strain. 

 Trimardeau Giant Yellow. Very beautiful new yellow flower- 

 ing. 20. 

 with three dark 



King of the Blacks. 10. 



Pelargoniaflora. Black, with small yellow eye, and Vio- 

 let, white edged. Each, 10c. 

 Good Mixed. Per packet, 5c. 



POPPY. (Papaver.) 



Very effective in large clumps or mixed beds; flowers large 

 and of brilliant colors. Sow the seed where the plants are to 

 grow, as they 

 will not bear 

 transplanting. 



New Shirley. 



(Single.) The 

 colors range 

 from purest 

 white, with yel 

 low stamens, 

 through pinks 

 of all shades to 

 a growing scar- 

 let. Some aie 

 red witli white 

 edges, and oth- 

 ers veined and 

 streaked and 

 flaked fi-om the 

 center towarris 

 the edgt's. 10. 



