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Auricula 



^* Called also Primula 



Auricula and French 

 Cowslip. This is an old 

 and well-known favor- 

 ite. Culture same as 

 for Primrose. Tender 

 perennial; height six 

 inches. 



Alpine, the 



most hardy ' ' 



variety ' 



Pkt. IScts 

 i Finest Prize, ■ 



mixture of all \ 

 the choicest \ 



varieties 



Pkt. 20cts 



A ZALEA IN DICA 



Spring flowering shrubs, univer- 

 sally admired for their beautiful flowers, 

 which are produced in great profusion. 

 Finest mixed Pkt. S5cts 



B Ai^sAM s:he Rachelor's button.., 

 ' been so greatly im- • ^ {Centaurea Cyanus). 



proved by cultivation ^^ mv,- • ti, -^ i 

 that with proper treatment and good seed, a single flower is , This is the widely 



the exception now rather than the rule. Hardy annual; one ™o^^^°<i ^^^^ popular 

 to two feet high. 'Cora Flower" or . 'Corn 



Double Soiferino, satiny white, streaked and spotted with g^ed is sown ius't as soon 



crimson and lilac. Very choice. ...... . .... Pkt. lOcts ^s the ground is fit in 



Double Camellia, as douole as a Camellia, which they resem- spring, will furnish a pro- 



ble; white, blotched with various colors. . . . Pkt. lOcts fj^gion of white, blue and 



Double Pure White, well adapted for florists, for bouquets; pj^j^ flowers from 



very double^ . ........ Pkt. lOcts J^jy ^ntil late in^^ ^l^xV^/ 



Double Dark Red (^rrosangfitt?iea ptentsstma), a very double autumn Hardy '^^ ..c^>sl.\\^s^^^vA 



dark red variety Pkt. lOcts annual- two to 



Mixed, Double Rose, has perfectly double, rose like blossoms n^ree feet hieh 



of almost every shade and color Pkt. lOcts _,. . n,Z.,~^ 



Mixed Double Dwarf, abotit one foot high " 5cts Mixed Pkt. Sets 



Mixed Double Tall, about two feet high " Sets Double nixed, 



^ large globular 



I flowers .aCS^^HiRiSSBt Mill^^WM^S^^^/^A:^ 



l^^^U Pkt. lOcts ^^lm^^^^J=^^mi^^^=^!^ 



^w£^^0^i> Balloon Vine 



^^^^MHfe^^-^^^^^^fflliii^^'V'/'' CCardiospermum halicaca- 



W^^^^Jm ^^W^iw//^^'V bum). Remarkable for its in- 



flated membranous capsules; UffllMW 11 BACHELOR'S 



sometimes called "Love-in-a- IBM ll u BUTTON 



-?N Puff." A rapid and graceful iP-" Double' 



* climber. Flowers white. Ten- '^ 



der annual; six feet 



"^■" ""•'""' ^ f%m,. 



Rartonia 

 ,v ^^- Aurea 



C^ % ^r -^ pretty flowering 



-^"^-"^m P^^°^ ^^ ^^® Gentian 



'N^^J,.^^ ^ family, producing a f ^ *i=^PWW|\f\\\\v ^~ 



'A 'te5^^^^ y profusion of fine,bright \ /« ^^f 



^'^' N^^^^^d*^ metallic yellow blos- 



_______ ''^ VlN^^ soms about two inches 



, „^^^ ®> ..Kc^^^^^^^H ^^^^^"^ "^ > across. Tender annual; 



^ ^'■^>-^i-mim^m^^m.^^^-\-^^' L one foot wgh 



ijiu"^ ^ -v™[r ^sai^;;^?^',,^'T::sSN Pkt. sets 



■ ^ ^^^■^'"^^^M^^^^^^f^^ BELUS-CSee Daisy). BARTONIA AUREA. 



Bignonia Radicans 



(Trumpet Vine). Well known, perhaps the most 



||, if/ \y- Y VJ^ff' irBW showy, and is one of the best hardy, deciduous climbers for cov- 



' ''wM/ mA ering verandas, arbors, trunks of trees, old walls, etc. Flowers 



BALSAM, Double Camellia. brilliant scarlet, trumpet shaped; hardy perennial Pkt. lOcts 



