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THE BEST FLOWER SEEDS. 



181. PINK, CAR- 

 NATION (Rivi- 

 era Market, or 

 Gilland).— This 

 is tlie only vari- 

 ety ttiat will pro- 

 duce yellow flow- 

 ers the first sea- 

 son. The mix- 

 t u r e we offer 

 contains a mag- 

 nificent variety 

 of colors and 

 shades, having 

 among them flow- 

 ers of canary yel- 

 low, and also 

 striped yellow. 

 They will thrive 

 either in open 

 ground or pots. 

 Plit. 25 cents. 



162. PASSION FLOWER 

 (Southern Beanty) A most in- 

 teresting and well-known order of 

 climbers, bearing singularly beau- 

 tiful flowers. 



Paclset, lO cents. 



Petunias 



165. PETUNIA. — Favorite, half- 

 hardy perennials, succeeding well 

 in any rich soil. For the brilliancy 

 and variety of the colors and the 

 long duration of their blooming 

 period, they are indispensable in 

 any garden. 



Pacliet, 5 cents. 



166. SINGIiE-FRINGED MIXED 

 PETUNIA.— Large flowers, four to 

 five inches across, of every hue, 

 each flower being beautifully 

 fringed. Packet, 35 cents. 



167. DOUBLE PETUNIA About 



30 per cent, will produce double 

 flowers. Packet, 25 cents. 



168. PETUNIA — Douljle- 

 Pring-ed Mixed.— The flowers of 

 this sort being double, together 

 with being fringed, are very beau- 

 tiful. Packet, 25 cents. 



PHLOX DRUMMONDII 



175. PHLOX DRUMMONDII A 



most brilliant and beautiful hardy 

 annual, about one foot high, well 

 adapted for bedding, making a 

 dazzling show through the whole 

 season. It succeeds well on al- 

 most any soil. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



176. PHLOX DRUMMONDII - 

 (Nana Compacta). — Very fine 

 mixed. This new strain is of 

 tlwarf, compact habit, and makes 

 desirable pot plants; also excellent 

 f«r ribbon lines and massing. 



Packet, 10 cents. 



Pinks 



ISO. PINK — CARNATION, or 

 PICOTEE. — Choicest Doable 

 Mixed (Dianthus Caryophy- 

 lus). — Carnation and Picotee Pinks 

 are generally favorites for their 

 delicious fragrauce, richness of 

 colors and profuse bloom. Per- 

 ennial. Packet, 10 cents. 



Carnation 



Ten 5C, Papers, mailed, for 25c., or 

 Four IOC. Papers for 25c. 



PINK— CHINA. 



182. PINK— CARNATION (Mar- 



guerite).- Will produce flowers 

 in a few weeks from seed. Pro- 

 fuse bloomers, producing very 

 double flowers of all shades of 

 red, pink, white and variegated. 

 AVill bloom all summer until frost, 

 or indoors in winter in pots. 

 Packet, 10 cents. 



18.5. PINK — CHINA (Dianthus 

 Chinensis).— Free bloomers, and 

 a general favorite for bouquets; 

 also a useful bedding plant. 

 Pacicet, 5 cents. 



188. PINK — HEDDEWIGII. — 



Beautiful double flowers in a great 

 variety of colors, with fringed 

 white edges. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



189. PINK — JAPAN. - Beautiful 

 double flowers, mixed, of various 

 colors, with the outer edges 

 fringed and nearly white. 



Packet, 10 cents. 



195. PORTULACA (Mexican 

 Rose). — One of our finest hardy 

 annual plants, of easy culture, 

 thriving best in rather rich, light 

 loam or sandy soil; the single- 

 flowering varieties are large and 

 brilliant, of the richest shades of 

 color, and produced throughout 

 the summer in great profusion; 

 fine for massing In beds or edgings 

 of rock work. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



196. DOUBLE PORTULACA. 



Paclcet, 10 cents. 



A BED OF PHLOX DETJMMONDII GRANDIFLORA, MIXED. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



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