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Choice ^lowerSeeds 



Ten 5c. Papers 

 mailed for !i5c. 

 or Four lOc. Pa- 

 pers for 25o. 



MAMMOTH VERBENA. 



243. M AMiMOTH VERBENA. —One of the most popular aiul 

 useful bedding plants. Verbenas delight in sunny situation, 

 rich soil and thorough cultivation. Paeket, 5c. 



247. VIXCA.— Small bushj- plants, pnKlucing iu quantitias 

 round single flowers the first season, if sown early. They 

 may be potted and kept all winter. 



250. VINC'A ROSA.— Kose with (lark eye. Packet, 5<'. 



ZINNIAS. 



251. VINCA ALiBA. — White, with crimson eje. Packet, 5c. 



255. WALLFLOWER, DOITBLE. — Well-known, deliciously fragrant 

 plants, with larg(; spikes of double flowers, similar to the Gilliflower. Suc- 

 ceed iu light, rich soil, in a moist atmosphere. Perennials. Packet, lOc. 



238. ZINNIA ELEGANS (Yoatli and Old Ajsre). — This is one of the 

 most brilliant of annuals, and has long been a general favorite. The flow- 

 ers are large, finely formed, in great variety of colors, and continue to 

 bloom the entire season. Half-hardy annuals. Packet, 5c. 



259. ZINNIAS CTRLED AND ( RESTED — New, odd and superb. Pet- 

 als twisted, curled and crested into fantastic contortions and graceful 

 forms. A magnificent variety of colors. Packet, .'ic. 



260. ZINNIA— DOUBLE POMPON.— Long conc-shaped flowers, very fine. 

 I'acket, 5c. 



Seneral JCist of Climbers. 



270. BALSAM .-VPPLE (Moniordica). — Very c u r i o u s ti-ailing 



vines, with ornamental foliage, fruit golden yellow ; when ripe, 

 opens, showing the seeds and its brilliant carmine interior. 

 I'ncket, 5c. 



272. BALLOON VINE (liOve in a Puff). — A rapid growing 

 plant ; succeeds best in a light soil and warm situation ; flowers 

 white: half-hardy annual. Packet, 5c. 



275. CANARV BIRD FLOWER (Pereerinnm).- With yellow, 

 canarj'-like flowers ; very ornamental and beautiful foliage ; half- 

 hardy annual. Packet, 5e. 



276. COBEA SCANDENS. — A beautiful, rapid growing climber, 

 with handsome foliage and large bell-shaped flowers; blue; half- 

 hardv ])erennial ; grows twenty to thirty feet high. 



Packet, lOc. Oz. 40c. 



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BALSAM APPLE. 



278. CYPRESS VINE, RED (Ipomea Quamoclit). — O n e of 



our most popular vines, with very delicate, fern-like foliage, and 

 masses of beautiful, small, star-shaped flowers. Sow last of May; 

 fifteen feet. Packet, 5c. 



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- Usually grown with the red, 

 iet, 5c. 



27!». CYPRESS VINE, WHITE. - 



making a handsome effect. Pad 



282. MAURANDIA (Barclayana). - These charming climbers 

 cannot be too highly praised for their beautiful flowers and foli- 

 age ; the.v are admirably adapted for hanging baskets, vases or 

 trellis work. Packet, 5c. 



285. MIXED GOI RD (Cucarbita).— Rapid growing, interesting 

 plants, with ornamental foliage and varieties of singular shaped 

 fruit ; animal. Packet, 5c. 



28«. NEST EGG GOLRD.— White fruit, shaped like an egg. Used 

 as a substitute for nest eggs. Packet, 5c. 



287. DISH CLOTH GOIRD.— Packet. .'Jc. 



288. DIPPER GOIRD.— Packet, 5c. 



290. MOCK ORANGE — Fruit shaped like an orange. Packet, 5c. 



295. HEAVENLY BLLE IPOMEA. —The flowers are in large airy 



clusters and of that lovel.v blue so rarely seen, 

 five inches across. Packet, 5c. 



Flowers four to 



MIXED GOURDS. 



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