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HIGH-GRADE FLOWER SEEDS 



125. MARIGOLD, DOUBLE AFRICAN (A) — A well-known 

 free-flowering plant, of easy culture, with rich and beautiful 

 double various-colored flowers. Packet, Sc. 



126. MARIGOLD, DOUBLE FRENCH (A) — Of compact 

 habit, with numerous bright, showy flowers. Very fine. 



130. ' MARVEL OF PERU, or FOUR O'CLOCK (Mirabilis 

 Jalapa) (A) — Very pretty annual of vigorous growth. The 

 flowers are brilliant, singularly mixed and varied on the same 

 plant. Two feet. Packet, 5c. 



131. MATTHIOLA BICORNIS (A) — Flowers dull purplish- 

 lilac, but well worth growing for the charming fragrance 

 which it emits during the evening. Packet, 5c. 



133. MESEMBRYANTHEMUM CHRYSTALINUM (Ice 

 Plant) (A) — Dwarf spreading plants of great beauty, bloom- 

 ing the entire summer, succeeding best in dry, sandy or loamy 

 soil, and in a warm locality. Half-hardy annuals. Packet. 5c. 



134. MIMULUS — The beautiful Monkey Flower. Packet, 5c. 



NASTURTIUMS 



Few plants are so useful or rich in color as the Nastur- 

 tiums. When well started, young plants should be trans- 

 planted or thinned out to stand six or more inches apart. 

 Seed should be covered one inch in depth and, if at all dry, 

 the soil should be firmly pressed above the seed, so as to 

 enter closely the corrugations. 



142. DWARF MIXED — The dwarf variety of Nasturtium 

 is among the most useful and beautiful of annuals for bed- 

 ding, massing, etc., uwing to their comp. :t growth, richness 

 of color and profusion of bloom; mixed colors. 



Packet, 5c. Oz., 15c. 



143. D W A R F — A U R O R A — Blush white and salmon, 

 blotched with garnet. Packet, 5c. Oz., 15c. 



144. DWARF — BEAUTY — Bright scarlet, striped with yel- 

 ow. Packet, 5c. Oz., 15c. 



145. DWARF (Empress of India) — Very dark foliage, with 

 deep crimson flowers. Packet, 5c. 



146. DWARF (Golden King) — Brilliant yellow, with dark 

 foliage. Packet, 5c. 



147. DWARF (King- of Tom Thumb) — Brilliant yellow 

 flowers, blotched with maroon; dark foliage. 



Packet, 5c. 



148. DWARF (Ruby King) — Light ruby red. Packet, 5c; 

 oz., 15c. 



149. DWARF (Cloth of Gold) — Golden yellow foliage, light 

 scarlet flowers. Packet, 5c. 



150. KING THEODORE — DWARF — Scarlet maroon; black- 

 brown foliage. Packet, 5c. 



151. TALL — New foliage varieties; with white-marbled 

 leaves. Packet, 5c. Oz., 15c. 



310. TALL MIKED — Elegant, profuse, flowering plants, 

 constantly growing in favor for verandas, trellis, etc. The seed 

 pods can be gathered while green and tender for pickling. 

 Packet, 5c; oz., 10c. 



153. OXALIS — Very pretty, herbaceous plants, with richly- 

 colored blossoms. They thrive well in a mixture of loam and 

 sand. Desirable for greenhouse decoration, rock work or bas- 

 kets. Half-hardy perennial. Packet, 10c. 



PANSIES-Annuals 



Thrive best in a moist, shady location, and in rich, loamy 

 soil. Seed should be sown in the autumn for early spring 

 blossoms, or can be sown early in the year for good flowers 

 late in the spring. The plants must be transplanted twice in 

 order to get the largest flowers; once from the seed box to a 

 chosen bed, and again to the open garden. This is important 

 for large-size pansies; use manure liberally. The blossoms are 

 jsually larger in the spring and again in the fall, and while 

 .hey bloom freely all summer, the blossoms are small during 

 .he hot months. While the plants carry over well with a little 

 covering during the winter, it is best to plant new seed each 

 year. 



NASTURTIUM 



155. HEARTSEASE — Mixed. An old but universally admired 

 plant, producing an endless variety of color. They may be treated 

 as annuals. Packet, 5c. 



156. GIANT TRIMARDEAU — Remarkable for the extra large 

 size of the flower and an endless variety of beautiful shades. 



Packet, 10c. 



157. G. & T. CO.'S EXTRA MIXED — This mixture, containing 

 the finest blotched varieties, is grown and selected with special care, 

 and has given the most satisfactory results to both florists and 

 amateurs in the past. Packet, 15c. 



158. PANSY (Bugnot's Exhibition) — A celebrated strain of extra 

 large size, beautiful colors, handsome broad blotches, and finely 

 penciled with stripes of delicate hue. The ground colors are gen- 

 erally dark, which with light penciling and blotches, make a mag- 

 nificent flower. They are a small seeder. 



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