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FLOWER SEEDS 



83. rOXGI^OVE (DIGITALIS) (P).— 



A handsome and highly ornamental, 

 hardy perennial plant of stately 

 growth; fine for shrubberies and other 

 half hardy places. Uixed, Packet, 10c. 



84. TOXGI.OV£ — White. Packet, 10c 



85. FOXGI^OVi: — Rose. Packet, 10c. 



86. POXGIOVE— Purple. Packet, 10c. 



87. GAII^ZiABDIA (A). — Very attrac- 

 tive plants, producing a profusion of 

 bloom the entire summer and autumn. 

 Half-hardy annuals. Packet, 10c. 



88. GERANIUM (New Zonale) (A). — 

 A grand strain of Geraniums, con- 

 taining all shades of colors. Pkt., 10c. 



88A. GETTM Mrs. Bradshaw. A plant 



for rock gardens, of large double bril- 

 liant orange-scarlet flowers. Packet, 

 10c. 



89. GOMFHBENA or GZ.OBE AMAR- 

 ANTH (A). — Flowers resemble clover 

 heads, and can be dried and used for 

 winter bouquets. Packet, 10c. 



90. GVPSOPHIZiA (Baby's Breatb) — 

 Single white flowers, fine for bouquets; 

 bloom first year if sown early. Pack- 

 et, 10c. 



91. GYPSOPHILA. — Repens, for Rock 

 Garden. Rosea and white mixed. 

 Packet, 10c. 



92. HBZ.ICHRVSUM. — The colors are 

 bright and the flowers are very attrac- 

 tive when dried. Packet, 10c. 



93. HEItlOTROPB (A).— These are 

 deliciously fragrant flowers remaining 

 in bloom for a long time; fine for pot 

 culture or bedding; half-hardy an- 

 nuals. Packet, 10c. 



94. HIBISCUS (Marshmallow) — Showy 

 ornamental perennial plants for mixed 

 beds or shrubbery borders; blooms 

 first year if sown early. Pkt., 10c. 



95. HOIiI^YHOCE — White. 

 HOI.I.VEOCK — Pink. 

 HOIiI.VEOCK — Maroon. 

 HOI1Z.YHOCK — Double mixed. 

 HOILYHOCK— Single mixed. 



Packet, 10c each. 

 ROCHIA. — Summer Cypress or 

 Mexican Fire Bush. Cypress-like an- 

 nual, with feathery- 

 green foliage, turn- 

 ing to deep red in 

 autumn. Packet, 10c. 



102. I^ARKSPUB (An- 

 nual). — Sow seeds 

 in open ground, be- 

 fore close of April, 

 for plants to begin 

 flowering in July, 

 and then a continu- 

 ous succession of 

 blooms until frost. 

 Effective for beds 

 and flne for cut 

 flowers. Mixed va- 

 rieties. Packet, 10c. 



103. IiABKSFUR — 

 Emperor — Best dou- 

 ble Varieties. Pack- 

 et, 10c. 



103A. lABKSPUB — 

 Emperor. Bright 

 rose. Packet, lOo. 

 103B. I,ABKSPUB — 

 Emperor. — Azure 

 IiARESPUB Blue. Packet, 10c. 



96. 

 97. 

 98. 

 99. 



100. 



LOBELIA 



A beautiful and popular flower, very 

 desirable for pot culture, beds or hang- 

 ing baskets because of its trailing hab- 

 its. Grows easily and does well in beds 

 and rockeries. Bears a profusion of blue 

 and white flowers. 



104. MIXED VARIETIES (A). — Pkt., 10c. 



105. CRYSTAi; FAXACE COMPACTA 

 (A). — Rich deep blue. The finest for 

 bedding. Packet, 10c. 



MABIGOZ.DS 



106. MABIGOZD, BOUBI.E AFRICAN 



(A). — A well-known free-flowering 

 plant of easy culture, with rich and 

 beautiful tall double various colored 

 flowers. Packet, 10c. 



107. MARIGOI^I}, DOUBIiE FRENCH 

 (A). — Of compact habit, with numer- 

 ous bright, showy flowers. Very fine. 

 Packet, 10c. 



108. MARIGOZ.D, DWARF SINGZ.E 

 FRENCH — Packet, 10c. 



109. MARIGOI^D (Tagetes). — Signata 

 Pumila, for rockery. Single bright- 

 orange. Packet, 10c. 



109A. MARIGOIiD — Iieg'ion of Honor. — 

 Single dwarf golden-yellow flowers, 

 marked with large spot of velvety- 

 crimson at base of each petal. Pack- 

 et, 10c. 



110. MARVEI^ OP PERU, or FOUR 

 O'CI^OCK (Mirabilis Jalapa) (A). — 



Very pretty annual of vigorous 

 growth. The flowers are brilliant, sing- 

 ularly mixed and varied on the same 

 plant. Two feet. Packet, 10c. 



111. MATRICARIA— AXBA F I. £ N A 

 (P). — Double white flowers, fine for 

 bedding. If sown early, will flower the 

 first season. 



L12. MATRICARIA— GOI.DEN B A Ii !• 

 (P). — Plants grow about 8 in., bearing 

 bright yellow double button-like blos- 

 soms. Packet, 10c. 



113. MESEMBRYANTHEIOUM CHRYS- 

 TAI.INUM (Ice Plant) (A). — Dwarf 

 spreading plants of great beauty, 

 blooming the entire summer, succeed- 

 ing best in dry, sandy or loamy soil, 

 and in a warm locality. Half-hardy 

 annuals. Packet, 10c. 



114. MIMUIiUS — The beautiful Monkey 

 flower. Packet, 10c. 



115. MIGNONETTE— SWEET (Reseda 

 Odorata) — A well-known and universal 

 garden favorite, and one that requires 

 no extra instructions for growing. 

 Hardy annuals. Pkt., lOc O2., 20c. 



NASTURTIUM 



NASTURTIUMS 



Sow the seed where it Is to remain 

 late in the spring and after danger of 

 frost is over. It is seldom necessary to 

 thin the young plants, as they will 

 bloom if close together. Nasturtiums 

 prefer dry, rather rocky soil, and bear 

 their flowers in such locations in greater 

 profusion than in a rich garden where 

 they run too much to leaves. 



117. DWARF MIXED. — The dwarf va- 

 viety of Nasturtiums is among the 

 most useful and beautiful of annuals 

 for bedding, massing, etc., owing to 

 their compact growth, richness of col- 

 or, and profusion of bloom; mixed 

 colors. Oz., 10c. 



118. DWARF NASTURTIUM — AURO- 

 RA. — Blush white and salmon, blotched 

 with garnet. Oz., 15c. 



119. DWARF NASTURTIUM BEAUTY. 

 — Bright scarlet striped with yellow. 



Oz., 15c. 



120. DWARF NASTURTIUM (Empress 

 of India). — Very dark foliage with 

 deep crimson flowers. Oz., 15c. 



121. DWARF NASTURTIUM (Golden 

 Xing'). — Brilliant yellow. Oz., 15c. 



122. DWARF NASTURTIUM (Xing of 

 Tom Thumb). — Brilliant yellow flow- 

 ers blotched with maroon. Oz., 15c. 



123. DWARF NASTURTIUM (Ruby 

 Xing). — Light ruby red. Oz., 15c. 



124. DWARF NASTURTIUM (Cloth of 

 Gold). — Golden yellow foliage, light 

 scarlet flowers. Oz., 15c. 



125. XING THEODORE — DWARF — 

 Rich red. Black-brown foliage. Oz., 

 15c. 



126. TAJ,!, or CI^IMBING NASTUR- 

 TIUM. — Of quick growth, covering a 

 wall, hedge or trellis in a short time. 

 The seed pods can be gathered while 

 green and tender for pickling. Oz., 10c. 



OXALIS 



128. Pretty little, half -trailing annuals 

 for hanging baskets. Mixed annual 

 sorts. Packet, 10c. 



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