SEEDS OF OLD-FASHIONED HARDY PLANTS 



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ORNAMENTAL GKASS — Continued 



Gynerium Argenteum, Pampas 

 Grass. Ilalt'-hardj p reni)ial with 

 magnificent silver^)- plumes; 10 ft. . 



— RuppEi-iANUM. The foliage is long 

 and slender, gracefully recurved and 

 glossy deep green in color. If sown 

 in March in heat, the plants should 

 hloom by the middle of July, and the 

 silvery plumes, tinted with violet- 

 purple, waving in the sunlight, are 

 exquisitely beautiful ; hardy peren- 

 nial ; 3 ft. . 



Stipa Pennata. Feather Grass. 

 Hardy perennial with silvery white, 

 feathery plumes ; 2 ft. 



ANTIRRHINUM. 



Tall White. Excellent for cut 



tlowers . . . ' . 

 Tall Yellow. Clear buff, 



charining shade 



rkt. 



$0.10 



.10 



.05 



Oz. Pkt. 



Pennisetum Ruppelianum 



- CALENDULA. 



Orange King. Double, deepest 

 orange . . . . . 



METEORi Orange, striped with 

 primrose ..... 



$0.60 $0.05 

 .60 .05 



Oz. Pkt. 



$0.25 $0.05 



.25 .05 



SOW NOW TO BLOOM IN THE GREENHOUSE NEXT WINTER 



CALCEOLARIA. 



Farquhar's Lakge- 

 Flowering Prize 

 Strain. The flow- 

 ers of this strain are 

 of large size, rich 

 and varied colors, 

 including s e 1 f- 

 colored, spotted, 

 blotched, and laced. 

 Finest mixed 

 Second size packet 



Pkt. 



$1.00 

 .50 



CALLIOPSIS. 



Oz. 



Pkt. 

 $0.30 $0.05 



Co RON AT A. Pure 



golden yellow 

 Drummondi. Golden 



yellow, with maroon 



centre 

 Centaurea Tmferlvl- 



is. A'ew Giant Corn- 



flcnuer. The flowers 



are of enormous size 



fragrant, and of most 



charming colors. 



Thev are superb for 



cutting; 2 ft. 



— Finest Mixed. All 



— Lilac .... 



— Pink, with White Centre 



— Rose .... 



— White .... 



30 .05 



Calceolaria, Farquhar's Columbian Prize. 



colors 



Oz. Pkt. 

 $1.25$0.10 

 1.50 .10 

 1.50 .10 

 1.50 .10 

 1.50 .10 



CANDYTUFT. 



Giant White 



Oz. 



$0.40 



Pkt. 

 $0.05 



