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Our List has again been carefully revised and all inferior varieties discarded. For the convenience 

 of our customers and facilitating the filling of orders, we have introduced a system of numbering which 

 will be found very serviceable. In ordering it is only necessary to give the number of packets wanted 

 and the corresponding number in the Catalogue, viz.: — i Pkt. 5010, 25; 3 Pkts, 5021, 15 ; — means one 

 packet Abutilon, mixed, 25 cts, ; three packets Adonis /Estivalis, 15 cts. 



Writing the name as well as giving the number is superfluous and is in no way an aid in filling 

 orders. Please use the Order Sheet. ■ It is desirable that customers should keep a copy of their orders, 

 as frequently we receive complaints of errors, whereas reference to the order shows correct filling. 



PREMIUM ON FLOWER SEEDS ONLY. 



We offer the following liberal premium on Flower Seeds onl y when ordered in packets, purchas- 

 ers' selection, cash to accompany order. 



For .$1.00, Select FJower Seeds to aiuuuiit of. $1.15 



For 2.00, " " " " " 2.30 



For 3.00, " " '' " " 3.50 



For § 4.00, Select Flower Seeds to amount of. $ 4.75 



For 5.00, " " " " " (3.00 



For 10.00, " " " " " 13.00 



FLOWER SEEDS ARE MAILED, POSTAGE PAID, ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. 



PER PKT. 



ABOBRA. 



A rapid-growing ornamental plant of the gourd 

 species, with beautiful gloss}', dark green foliage, and 

 bright scarlet fruit. 

 5001 A. Viridiflora 10 



ABRONIA. 



Trailing plants, jirodueing clusters of sweet-scented, 

 Verbena-like (lowers, especially fragrant towards evening, 

 in bloom a long time; eifective in beds, rock-work, or 

 hanging-baskets ; peel oif the husk before sowing the seed ; 

 succeeds in a light, rich soil. Half-hardy annuals ; height, 

 6 inches. 



5003 A. Arenaria. A beautiful yellow variety ...10 



5006 — Umbellata. Eosv lilac, with a white eye 10 



ABUtlLON. 

 (Chinese Bell-Flowep.) 



Greenhouse shrubs of strong growth and easy culti- 

 vation ; free-flowering, with various-colored, beautiful 

 drooping bell-shaped flowers. Sown any time before April, 

 in a temperature of 60 degrees, they will produce fine 

 flowering plants the first season. 

 5010 A. Fine Mixed. Of choice varieties and colors; 



2 to feet 25 



Abronia. 



ACACIA. 



Adutilon. 



Elegant greenhouse shrub.s, having fine ornamental 

 foliage, and beautiful racemes of various shades of yellow 

 globular flowers. Soak the seed in warm water before 

 sowing. 

 5013 A. Mixed. Fine varieties: 6 to 10 feet 20 



(Monk's Hood, or Wolfsbane.) 



A hardy jjcrennial, growing in any good garden. soil, 

 in the shade or sun, producing curiously-shaped flowers in 

 abundance. 

 5017 A. Napellus. Very pretty blue and white flowers ; 



3 feet 5 



ADLUMIA. 

 (Mountain Fringe, or Allegheny Vine.) 



An attractive and beautiful plant, flowering the first 

 season, of graceful habit and pale green delicate foliage. 

 5033 A. Cirrhosa. Clusters of small rosy-lilac flowers; 



hardy biennials ; 15 feet 10 



ADONIS. 



(Flos Adonis.) 



Also known as Pheasant's Eye. Showy hardy an- 

 nuals of easy culture, with pretty fine-cut foliage, and last- 

 ing a long time in bloom. 

 5031 A. /Estivalis. Dark crimson flowers, with a 



lighter centre; 1 foot 5 



AGAPANTHUS. 



(African Lily.) 



Bulbous-rooted, with evergreen foliage and large 

 heads of small blue flowers. The roots can be preserved 

 during the winto", in a cellar protected from frost, or 

 under the stage 01 a greenhouse. 

 5035 A. Umbellatus. Blue; 3 feet 20 



