F. W. BOLGIANO & CO. 



China Pink 



MIGXOjVETTE. — Few ladies would think tiiat a garden was complete 

 without Mignonette. For fragrance and beauty there are few flowers 

 that are as universally admired. Packet, 3c. 



NASTURTIUM. — For easy culture and general satisfaction there 

 is nothing that excels the Nasturtium. Brilliant in color and of great 

 variety. A bed of these fine bloomers adds tone and elegance to any 

 flower garden. Good for cutting, bouquets and vase. The foliage is 

 also very beautiful. 

 NASTURTIUM (Tall Sorts).— Mixed. Packet, 3c. 

 NASTURTIUM (Dwarf Sorts).— Mixed. Packet, 3c. 

 OXALlSo — Beautiful small plant, suitable for greenhouse, rock-work 

 or out-of-door culture, flowering the first year; half-hardy perennial; 

 nine inches. Packet, 3c. 



PANSIES.— Our selection of this well-known flower is, we believe, 

 the best that is offered anywhere for size, variety and beauty, and have 

 no equal. To grow pansies and secure the largest and best flowers, 

 the seed should be sown in January and February in the greenhouse or 

 in boxes in the house. Care should be taken to spray the young plants 

 daily to keep off vermin. Plant out as soon as favorable to the open; 

 grow in deep, rich soil. Remember, for pansies the soil cannot be too 

 rich, and your trouble is amply repaid by the beauty of the flowers. 

 Pansies will stand winter as far north as New York City; to secure 

 good plants for winter, seed in July and plant in beds in September and 

 October. Packet, 3c. 



PETUNIA. — Annuals of great merit. A bed well placed with this 

 plant will more than repay for the little care necessary. They com- 

 mence flowering early and continue until frost. Good soil and a sunny 

 location is all that is necessary. All the colors of the rainbow are 

 to be found in our mixture. Packet, 3c. 



PHLOX DRUMMONDII.— Of brilliant summer-flowering annuals the 

 Phlox Drummondii is unquestionably one of the most popular and satis- 

 factory. Seed sown in the open ground after danger of frost is past 

 will in a few weeks produce a beautiful effect and continue to bloom 

 the entire season. As a cut flower for house or church decoration it 

 is one of the best. Packet, 3c. 



PINK (Chinese).. — Our mixture contains the most popular varieties, 

 producing an abundance of choice flowers of greatest possible variety. 

 Packet, 3c. 



POPPIES. — Few flowers have shown the benefit of intelligent cul- 

 ture as this plant. The great improvement made in recent years has 

 brought this flower to be placed as one of the most important in cul- 

 ture. Brilliant and beautiful is our mixture. Packet, 3c. 



PORTULACA.-— A popular hardy annual creeper that delights in 

 warm sun and sandy soil. Sow early and it will bloom from June to 

 frost, literally covering the ground with blooms of gayest colors. 

 Packet, 3c. 



PRIMULA or PRIMROSE.— They are among the most important 

 winter-blooming pot plants. Charming and beautiful, producing a mag- 

 nificently beautiful large head of flowers of different shades. The 

 heads are sometimes as much as 10 inches in diameter. Packet, 3c. 



PYRETHRUM or GOLDEN FEATHER.— Is fine for edging and 

 makes a moss-like tuft. Packet, 3c. 



RICINUS (Castor Oil Beans).— Ornamental plants of stately growth 

 and picturesque foliage, with brilliant colored fruit, producing a sub- 

 tropical effect; fine for lawns, massing or center plants for beds. 

 Packet 3c 



SALVIA or SCARLET SAGE.— For brilliant effect there is nothing 

 better than a bed of this bright -red flower, bearing long spikes oC 

 flowers in great profusion from July till frost. Seed should be sown 

 early and transplanted to permanent beds as soon as danger of frost 

 is past. Packet, 3c. 



SENSITIVE PLANT.— A pretty plant whose leaves fold up if touched 

 by a human being. Packet, 3c. 



STOCKS or GILLIFLOWER,— The stock is one of the most popu- 

 lar annuals, either for bedding or pot culture. For brilliancy and 

 diversity of color, fragrance, profusion and duration of bloom it is 

 unsurpassed. Packet, 3c. 



SUNFLOWER (Large Russian) .--Remarkable for the stately growth 

 and size of its flower, making a good effect as background. Packet, 3c. 



SWEET ROCKET (Hesperis).— Old-fashioned garden plant and one 

 of the most desirable of hardy plants. Bears spikes of showy white, 

 lilac and purple fragrant flowers. Packet, 3c. 



SWEET WILLIAM.— Our mixture contains both double and single 

 flowers, free blooming, hardy perennial, fine for bedding and bouquets. 

 The splendid variety of colors that are in our seeds is unsurpassed. 

 Packet, 3c. 



