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W. F. Allen's Plant and Seed Catalogue, Salisbury, Md. 





38. SALVIA (Scarlet Sage).— A famous and 

 fashionable anniial bedding plant. Blooms in lavish 

 1)1 otusion until frost. Succeeds everywhere. Pkt. lOe, 



39. SWEET WILLIAM.— Well - known, free- 

 lilooming, hardy perennial plants. Old-fashioned favor- 

 ite now greatly improved. They produce masses of 

 o\ely, brilliant, sweet-scented flowers through a long 

 jeiiod, making a splendid effect in beds. Pkt. 5e. 



40. SUNFLOWER.— Ornamental, double. Pkt&c. 



41. SWEET MIGNONETTE.— Valuable both 

 winter and summer. Frequent sowing of seeds should 

 be made. Sow where they are to remain. Pkt. .Oc. 



42. SENSITIVE PLANT.— A great curiosity. 

 Li aves fall as though dead if touched. Pkt. 10c. 



43. STOCKS. — Ten week. German dwarf mixed 

 vaueties. all colors. Pkt. 5c. 



44. SWEET PEAS. — I have a large supply of 

 eiv fine mixture of sweet peas in great profusion of 

 olor. Our stock is of the celebrated Eckford strain, 

 vhich is verv fine; in fact, considered to be the best 

 o be had. Pkt. .5c ; oz. 10c ; 1-4 lb. 20c ; lb. 60c. 



45. VERBENA. — A choice annual, 6 to 12 inches 

 bigh, indispensable for bedding purposes. Flowers 

 \hite, scarlet, red, crimson, purple, etc. Pkt.. 5c. 



46. ZENNTA. — Hardy annual plant, 1 to 2 feet 

 ugh. Suited to all situations and soils. The hloom i 

 ilways gay and profuse, and the range ot colors end 

 ess No flowei-s are more showy. Pkt. 5c. 



SWECr PEAS 



33. PORTULACCA.— A fa\oute annual foi 

 beds, edging, rock work, etc. Thrives best in rich, 

 light loam or sandy soil. Blooms early summer until 

 autumn. Double mi.Ycd. Pkt. 10c. 



34. PORTULACCA.— Single. Very pretty ; some 

 think even prettier than the double. Pkt. 10c. 



35. POPPY. — A showy and easily cultivated 

 plant. Quite hardy and a favorite everywhere. Flow- 

 ers of various sizes, shapes and colors, both single and 

 double ; always conspicuous and brilliant. Mixed. 

 Pkt. oc. 



36. PHLOX. — Drummondii. This is a very pretty 

 plant. It becomes a perfect mass of color. The plants 

 are strong and healthy, and belong in every garden. 

 They are both annual and perennial. Pkt. 5e. 



37. SNAPDRAGON.— (Antirrhinum Majus).— 

 One of the most beautiful and charming of the old- 

 fashioned flowers. Colors, white, scarlet, yellow, etc. 

 The Antirrhinum is a perennial and blooms well the 

 second season, hut succeeds also as an annual. Pkt. 5c. 



VERBENA. 



COSMOS. 



49. COXCOMB. — Very fine mixture. 



47. COSMOS. — A very pretty summer and fall 

 blooming flower. Should be in every garden. Pkt. 5c. 



48. CELOSIA PLUMOSA.— Has a plume-like 



flower : very pretty. 



Z,i':.\MA. 



HARDY 



BAQCHANTE. — Deep rosy carmine, enormous 

 flowers. Each 10c; 12 for $1.00. 



COQUILICOT. — 'A fine, pure scarlet, with crim- 

 son red eve. Each 10c ; 12 for .$1.00. 



OBERGARTNER WITTIG.— Bright magenta 

 with crimson-carmine eye, largest flowers and truss of 

 its type. Each 10c; 12 for $1.00. 



MRS. JENKINS.— The best white immense 

 pennacles, early and free bloomer. Each 10c ; 12 foi 



^^■^Ti'URANG'ER.— Ground-color white, delicately 

 suS^^b !^sj'1;ink and distinct amaranth-red eye. 

 kach 150 ; 12 for $1.50.,. _ 



HARDY PHLOX. 



PROF. SCHLIEMANN.— Bright currant - red 

 with a bright crimson eye. Each 10c ; 12 for $1.00. 



VON HOCHBURG.— The ideal crimson, the rich- 

 est of its color. Each 15c ; 12 for $1.50. 



HARDY PHLOX IN MIXTURE.— We have 

 a considerable quantity of Hardy Phlox in mixture, 

 con.sisting of seedlings, etc. This mixture consists of 

 many beautiful colors, many of which are equal to the 

 named varieties. I can furnish good, strong, well- 

 rooted plants of this mixture at 5c each, 50c per doz. ; 

 $4.00 per 100. 



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