LIST OF FLOWER SEEDS. 



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Dianthus Barbalus. (Sweet William.) 

 DIANTHUS. (Sweet William.) 



Barbatus. (Sweet Williajn.) An attractive free flowering 

 plant, producing line effects in masses or beds; flowers are of 

 endless variety of rleh and varied colors, presenting a beauti- 

 ful sight. Cboice, single, mixed, 5. Double, mixed, 10. ^ 



New Perpetual. Splendid, perfectly hardy class; it's very 

 sweet sce'jied double, semi-double and single flowers, com- 

 prise a great diversity of colors. Maybe considered a very 

 valuable introduction especially for florists. Choice mixed. 25. 



Dentosus. A mass of pretty rosy -lilac flowers: a perfect 

 gem. Extra fine. 10. 



DODECATHON. 



Giant American Cowslip. This beautiful perennial was 

 discovered in California. It throws up stems of tiowers fully 

 one foot high, each surmounted by six to ten large beautiful 

 cyclamen-like flowers of violet blue, with yellow and black 

 center. It is a beautiful plant for partially shaded situa- 

 tions. 10. 



DELPHINIUM. 



The perennial Larkspurs are highly useful and ornamental 

 plants, with branches often 3 feet high and spikes 5 to 10 

 inches long. 



Castimereianum. Pale blue, Monk's Hood-like flowers; 

 very fine. 10. 



Formosum. Rich blue, white center. Splendid mixed. 5- 

 Formosum Coelestinum. (Pillar of Beauty.) An unusu- 

 ally pretty color, delicate azure or sky blue; the plants are of 

 stately habit, producing numerous spikes 1 to 2 feet long, 

 thickly covered with flowers and lasting for weeks. 20. 



GYNERIUM ARQENTEUM. 



Pampass Grass. Very fine for clumps on lawn; plumes 

 silvery white and very beMuiiful. 6 to S feet. 10. 

 QEUM. 



Atrosanguineum. Fl. PI. Showy plant for shrubbery 

 borders, with bright scarlet flowers; fine for cutting, and a 

 handsome plant anywhere. \}i feet. 10. 



GLAUCIUM. 



Glaucium Luteum. Hardy plants with silvery white foliage, 

 which is very effective for massing and ribbon beds ; flowers 

 yellow. 5. 



HOLLYCOCK. (Althea Rosea.) 



Most magnificent hardy her- 

 baceous perennials, producing 

 grand spikes of flowers of the 

 greatest perfection in form and 

 beautiful colors. The Hollyhock 

 has been greatly improved of late 

 years. 



Chater's Superb, double pure 

 white, yellow, rose and crimson. 



Each 10. Choice mixed, 15. 



HONESTY. (Lunaria.) 



Produces seed pouches of silvery 

 and rather curious appearance, 

 and double white blossoms. 5. 



HIBISCUS. 



Showy, ornamental plants ; for 

 lixed beds or shrubbery, borders, 



r QTO finc» in pOtS, aS 



mix 



or are fine grown 

 single specimen plants. 



Africanus. Large cream colored flowers, with a brown 

 center, lyi, feet. 5. 



LOBELIA. 



Cardinallis. Tall growing, with showy, rich flowers, for 

 permanenc beds and borders. 10. 



LAVENDER. 



A hardy plant, bearing spikes of blue flowers, which are 

 cut and dried for their lasting fragrance. 5. 



LYCHNIS. 



Very suitable for borders or massing; of easy culture, and 

 if sown early will bloom the first year. Scarlet, orange^ 

 crimson, etc. Mixed. 5. 



niMULUS. 



Cardinallis. Very ornamental garden fiowers, of upright 

 growth ; showy and very profuse bloomers. 10. 



PRIHROSE. 



Low growing, early spring flowering plants. The flowers 

 are borne in umbels on top of the stalk. 



Cowslip. The well-known English Cowslip, flowers early 

 in spring. 10. 



English Primrose. The old favorite common yellow 

 primpose. 10. 



Auricula. (Alpine ) Bears umbels of many and rich 

 colored fragrant flowers. Finest mixed. 25. 



Japonica. (.Japanese Primrose.) Very handsome; many 

 shades of crimson, maroon, lilac, pink and white. 15. 



Polyanthus. Early blooming; for spring flowers or pot 

 culture. 10. 



PENSTEMON. 



Will bloom the first season if sown early. Produce 

 abundance of long, graceful spikes of bi'illiant flowers; very 

 handsome. Mixed. 10. 



PHLOX. (Decussata.) 



Magnificent flowering plants for permanent beds and 

 borders, bearing immense heads of large waxy flowers of 

 lovely shades of color. 2 feet. Fine mixed. 10. 



POPPIES. 



Very effective for permanent beds; flowers large and of 

 brilliant colors. 

 Oriental. Brilliant deep scarlet. 10. 

 Bracteatum. Orange scarlet, large flower. 10. 



