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MIXED FLOWER SEEDS. 



For the convenience of my patrons, many of whom prefer a larger variety of 

 flowers in smaller quantities to a larger quantity of a smaller number of varieties, I 

 offer this year the following list of mixed seeds. These mixtures include all the 

 varieties of the species named and described in my list, besides many others. 



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Children's C 

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Boys and girls, j Choice • 



here is a fine coUec- Seeds | 



tion for you, all of ! for t 



choice varieties, and | f 



exactly the same as g ^ t 



offered in my regu- 1 1 1 * T 



lar Ust. and 'at less , 1 11 C 1 



than one-half the ' ■ ^^ | 



price, so selected as to give * 



a great variety, easily gro^\^l. and • 



be especially pleasing to young folks. ♦ 



Cosmos, early flowering-, 5 cts. ♦ 



Everlasting's, mixed, 7 kinds, 4 ♦ 



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Packet. 



Aster. 10 varieties, mixed, 5 cts. | 11. 



Begonia, 3 varieties, . . 6 " 12. 



Candytuft, 3 varieties, . . 3 " ' 13. 



Cockscomb. 3 varieties, 3 " 14. 



Cosmos, Giant, 6 varieties, 5 " 15. 



Everlastings. 7 varieties, 4 '' 16. 



Gaillardia, 2 varieties, . 3 " 17. 



Marguerite Carnation, 18. 



mixed, 5 " 19. 



Mignonette, 3 varieties, . 3 

 Nasturtium, 10 varieties, 5 



Packet. 



Pansy, many varieties, . 3 cts. 

 Pansy, RojaJ Cliallenge Mixture, 10 " 

 Petunia. 4 varieties, single, 6 " 

 Phlox (Annual), 6 varieties, 5 " 

 Pink, Chinese. 6 varieties, 4 " 

 Poppy, 7 varieties, . . . 4 " 

 Snapdragon, 4 varieties, . 3 " 

 Sweet Peas, 26 varieties, 4 " 

 Zinnia, 8 varieties, , . . 4 " 



Total, 86 cts. 



One Packet of each of the above 19 mixtures, 70 cents. 



3. Gourds. 9 varieties, including dip- 4 



♦ per.striped. pear-shaped, ostrich egg, • 

 J apple and orange gourds, mixed. 4 cts. ♦ 

 t 4. "Hit and Miss." My collection of ♦ 



♦ mixed seeds, many varieties. 3 cts. f 

 t 5. Nasturtiums, Lobb., mixed, 4 cts. • 

 t 6. Sweet Peas, Grandiflora mixed, t 

 j 3 cts. AU, 23 cents, for 10 cents. f 



MIXED CLIMBERS. 



Mt mixed packets of seeds haveproTed verr popular, affordiog 

 as ;liev- do, an opportunitr u> get a eoUeciion of many Taluab'.e 

 varietiei at a small cost, 'l offer this jear the following tplendid 

 Kixtare of seeds of cixt«»B Climbinf Plants: 



Brazilian Morning Glory. Canary Bird Flower, Centroiema 

 Grandiflora, Cypress, Double White Morning Glory, Gourds, 

 Hyacinth Bean, Japanese Hop, Japanese Morning Glory, Kenil- 

 wonh iTy, Lace Vine, Maurandia. Mina Lobata, Moonflower 

 Grandiflo'ra. Scarlet Bnnner. Sweet Pea Everlasting. 



I^arge packet, mixed, 16 varieties, 10 cts. 



MIXED PERENNIAL SEEDS. 



Why don't you have a bed of hardy perennials? It requires but Little care 

 when once established ; a slight dressing of manure in the spring, an occasional weed- 

 ing, a light protection of leaves or straw in the fall, ^^-ith a tliinning out or division of 

 plants once in awhile to prevent over-crowding, and you can have from it a succession of 

 bloom from the earliest springtime throughout the season. To assist my patrons in 

 securing such a bed. I oflfer a mixed packet of perennial seed, containing the follow- 

 ing perennials and biennials described in this catalogue, viz. : 



1. Achillea Ptarmica. 2. Agrostenrma Coronaria. 3. Anchusa Capensis. 4. Arabis 

 Alpina. 5. Candytuft, Iberis Gibraltrica. 6. Canterbury Bell. 7. Chrysanthemum 

 Maximum. 8. Columbine. 9. Coreopsis Lanceolata. 10. "Daisy. 11. Digitalis Glox- 

 iniseflora. 12. Feverfew, Golden Feather. 13. Feverfew, Matricaria. 14. Forget-Me- 

 Xot. 1.5. Gaillardia Grandiflora. 16. Gladiolus. 17. Gypsophila Paniculata. 18. Heu- 

 chera Sanguinea. 19. Hibiscus. 20. Hollyhock. 21. Larkspur. 22. Lavender. 

 28. Lychnis. 24. Marguerite Carnation. 



The above 34 perennials mixed. L.arg^e packet, 10 cents, 



SECOND PERENNIAL MIXTURE. 



To give my patrons a still greater variety, I have included in this mixture a num- 

 ber not descrilx'd in my regular list : 



1. Achillea Milleflofum (rose). 2. Aconitum Xapellus (blue). 3. Alysstun Saxatile 

 (yellow). 4. Anemone Coronaria (mixed 1. 5. Baptisia Australis (blue).* 6. Campanula 

 Carpathica (blue). 7. Dictamnus Albus (white i. 8. Gentiana AucaUs (blue and yel- 

 low). 9. Getun Astrosanguineuni (scarlet*. 10. Hypericvim Moserianum (yellow). 

 11. Lobelia Cardinahs (Cardinal flower). 12. Lunaria Biennis (Honesty). 13. Pent- 

 stemon (mixed). 14. Phvsalis Franchetti. 15. Pink (Chinensis). 16. Platycodon. 

 17. Poppy (Iceland). 18. i*oppy (Oriental). 19. Salvia Argentea. 20. Snapdragon. 

 21. Stocks. 22. Sweet Rocket.* 23. Sweet "William. 24. Scabiosa Caucasica. 

 The uboye 34 perennials mixed. Large packet, 10 cents. 



