GRIFFITH (Q, TURNER CO, ^ 



THE BEST FLOWER SEEDS 



PETUNIAS (ANNUALS) 



165. PETUNIA. — Favorite, half-hardy, 

 succeeding well in any ricli soil. For 

 the brilliancy and variety of the col- 

 ors and the long duration of tlieir 

 blooming period, they are indispensa- 

 ble in any garden. Packet, 5c. 



166. SINGIiXI-PBINCrED MIXED PE- 

 TUNIA. — Large flowers, four to five 

 inches across, of every liue, each flow- 

 er being beautifully fringed. 



Packet, 25 cents. 



167. DOUBI^E PETUNIA. — About 30 

 per cent, will produce double flowers. 



Packet, 25 cents. 



168. PETUNIA — Double-Prinffed Mixed. 

 — The flowers of this sort being dou- 

 ble, together with being fringed, are 

 very beautiful. Packet, 25 cents. 



Plants of Double Petunia furnished 

 on application. 10c. each. $1.00 doz. 



PHLOX DRUMMONDII 



175. PHX.OX DBUMMONDII (A). — A 



most brilliant and beautiful hardy 

 . annual, about one foot high, well- 

 adapted for bedding, making a daz- 

 zling show tlirough the whole season. 

 It succeeds well on almost any soil. 

 Packet, 5 cents. 



176. PH^OX DBUMMONDII — (Nana 

 Compacta) (A). — Very fine mixed. 

 This new strain is of dwarf, compact 

 habit, and makes desirable pot plants: 

 also excellent for ribbon lines and 

 massing. Packet, 10 cents. 



180. PINK CARNATION, or PICOTEE. 

 (Choicest Donhle MiKed Dianthns 

 Caryophylus). — Carnation and Picotee 

 Pinks are generally favorites for their 

 delicious fragrance, richness of colors 

 and profuse bloom. Perennial. 



Packet, 10 cents. 



181. PINK, CARNATION (Riviera Mar- 

 ket, or Gillaud). — This is the only va- 

 riety that will produce flowers the 

 first season. The mixture we offer 

 contains a magnificent variety of col- 

 ors and shades, having among them 

 flowers of canary yellow, and also 

 striped yellow. They will thrive either 

 in open ground or pots. 



Packet, 25 cents. 



182. PINK CARNATION (Marguerite) 

 (P). — Will produce flowers in a few 

 weeks from seed. Profuse bloomers, 

 producing verv double flowers of all 

 shades of red. pink, white and varie- 

 gated. Will bloom all summer until 

 frost, or indoors in winter in pots. 



■packet. 10 cents. 



Ten 5c. Papers, mailed, for 25c 

 Four 10c. Papers for 25c. 



201. POPPY— PEONY riiOWERED (A). — A magnificent 

 species, large, sliowy, double globule flowers, resem- 

 bling Peonies jn shape. Packet, 5 cents. 



202. SHIRI.EY POPPY (A). — These beautiful Poppies 

 are generally single or semi-double. Tlie colors, ex- 

 tending from one extreme to tiie other, are so varied 

 th.Tt scarcely two are alike, while many are striped and 

 blotched. The blooms, if cut when young, will stand 

 for two or three days. Packet, 5 cents. 



203. TULIP POPPY (A). — A magnificent species. Tiie 

 plants attain a height of 14 to li5 inches, and produce 

 from about 50 to 60 flowers. of the brightest scarlet. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



204. ICEI.AND POPPIES, MIXED (A). — Although hardy 

 perennials, these Poppies bloom the first season from 

 spring-sown seed. The fragrant, elegant, crushed satin- 

 like flowers are produced in never-ceasing" succession 

 from the beginning of June to October. Packet, 5 cents. 



205. POPPY — IRRESISTIBIiE (A). — A rare and beauti- 

 ful Poppy, with immense flowers. Color, an exquisite 

 rose. Packet, 5 cents. 



210. ENGI.ISH PRIMROSE (Primula Tnlg'aris) (P). — 

 No collection of spring flowers is complete without a 

 few of these charming little plants. A little covering 

 in the late fall will protect them from the severe 

 weather of winter, and the great number of flowers 

 produced will more than repay you the extra trouble. 

 They are not as generally grown as they should be. 

 Packet, 10 cents. 



211. CHINESE PRIMROSE (Primula 

 Fringed) (A). — This variety is mucii 

 prettier than the English, being- 

 fringed and of tlie most beautiful col- 

 ors. They differ from eacli other like 

 the double and single Petunias. 



Packet, 25 cents. 



212. RICINUS, CAMB06IENSIS (A). — 

 Ornamental plants of stately growth 

 and picturesque foliage; fine for lawn?, 

 massing or center plants for ribbon 

 beds; half-hardy annuals. 



Packet, 5 cents. 

 212 V>. RICINUS ZANZIBARIENSIS, 

 MIXED (A). — Their iniioense leaves 

 and gigantic plants exceed all other 

 varieties. Packet, 5 cents. 



213. SCABIOSA— GRANDIFI.ORA (P). 

 — A wonderful improvement over the 

 old variety; bears beautifully formed 

 flowers three inches in diameter. 



Packet, 10 cents. 



215. SCARI.ET SACrE (Salvia Splen- 

 dens) (A). — Tall, erect, green foliage. 

 A favorite greenhouse and bedding 

 plant, bearing long spikes of flower.s 

 in great profusion from July to Octo- 

 ber; half-hardy perennial, blooming 

 the first year from seed. Three feet. 



Packet, Sc. '4 Oz., 45c. 



216. SCARI.ET SAGE — CIiARA BED- 

 MAN (Bonfire) (A). — Dwarf, green fo- 

 liage, flowers close to the ground. The 

 finest Salvia ever introduced. 



Packet, 5c. Vi Oz., 65c. 



or 



CamatloB 



185. PINK — CHINA (Dianthus Chi> 

 nensis) (P). — Free bloomers, and a 

 general favorite for bouquets; also 

 a useful bedding plant. Packet, 5c. 



L88. PINK — HEDDEWIGH (P).— 

 Beautiful double flowers in a great 

 variety of colors, with fringed 

 white edges. Packet, 5 cents. 



189. PINK — JAPAN (P). — Beautiful 

 double flowers, mixed, of various 

 colors, with the outer edges fringed 

 and nearly white. Packet, 10 cents. 



195. PORTUI^ACA (Mexican Rose) 

 (A). — One of the finest hardy an- 

 nual plants, of easy culture, thriv- 

 ing best in rather rich, light loam 

 or sandy soil; the single-ilovering 

 varieties are lar^;e and brilliant, of 

 the ricliest shades of coloi", and 

 produced throughout the summer 

 in great profusion; fine for mass- 

 ing in beds or edgings of rock work. 

 Packet, 5 cents. 



196. 



(A). 



DOUBZ.E PORTUZiACA 



Packet, 10 cents. 

 200. POPPY-CARNATION (Papaver) 

 (A). — A showy and easily culti- 

 vated hardy annual, with large 

 brilliant colored flowers, growing 

 freely in any garden soil. Pkt., 5c. 



Salvia Spleuaess. 



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