Feverfew. 



FEVERFEW DOUBLE. 



(Matricaria Eximia.) 



A fine, old-fashioned bedding 

 plant; also suitable for pot cul- 

 ture. It grows about IS inches 

 high, with numerous branching 

 flower-sterns, and are literally 

 covered with very double, pure 

 white flowers an inch in diame- 

 ter. The great profusion of fine 

 flowers with long, slender stems, 

 makes it valuable to grow for 

 cut-flowers and as desirable as a 

 good Aster. Blooms until frost. 

 Pkt., 200 seeds, 3 cents. 



Mrs. A. T. Stephens. S. Apalachin. >~. Y., 

 writes: — I was very much pleased with the 

 seeds ordered from you last year. My Datura 

 Cornucopia was the admiration of everyone. 



Mrs. Emma Patchett. Bethlehem. Md., April 14. 

 1S96, writes:— I have planted seel Irom several 

 seed houses, but 1 like yours the best of all. 



Fragraria Indica. 



FRAGRARIA INDICA. 



Chinese Strawberry. 



Hardy perennial, herbaceous 

 creeper, from India, with yellow 

 blossoms, and bright red fruit, 

 like small strawberries. Ele- 

 gant for rock work or hanging 

 baskets. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cts. 



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Fuchsia. 



FUCHSIA, Double and Single Mixed. 



Fuchsias are as easily grown from seed as cut- 

 lings, and from seed many new varieties are ob- 

 tained. They will flower freely the first year in 

 the open ground, while the plants can be taken 

 in the house in the winter, where they will flower 

 still more freely. The seed I offer has been saved 

 from the very finest double and single varieties. 

 Pkt,, 14 seeds, 8 cents. 



