CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 73 
FLOWER SEEDS AND PLANTS 
FINEST SWEET PEAS. 
Planted from October to March. Requires rich and moist soil. 
—_——_—_———Postpaid— 
PEE Oz. Y% lb. Lb. 
Sieckler Sy Wii xc oe eee $0.10 - $0.15 $0.40 $1.50 
Spencer’s Mixed _.. : Se ae 3 a SE 10 -30 90 3.25 
Dorothy Eckford (Pure White) | Sins oe ee .10 +25 :75 2.50 
Hitt: te Gece | Se 10 -40 1.00 3.75 
WINTER BLOOMING: 
Chass Totty Gl avenger). 2.2..222 ae -10 -75 2.00 7.00 
Mrs) Ed.) Bebinsky (aecht Pink) 24..2........— .10 Br 2.00 7.00 
CHRISTMAS BLOOMING: 
Montgeisue lure, avenue) 10 -75 2.00 7.00 
Mrs. Alexander Wallace (Lavender) .................---- 10 »75 2.00 7.00 
AT 25c. PER PACKAGE— 
America, bright red and white striped. 
King Edward VII, bright red. 
Navy Blue, indigo blue and violet. 
Early Warbler, rich mauve purple. 
Christmas Mixed, pink and white. 
NOVELTIES IN EARLY BLOOMING LONG FLOW- 
ERING SPENCER SWEET PEAS. 
Early Morning Star, deep orange scarlet flame 
color, with rich orange pink wings. 
Early Song Bird, beautiful soft shade of pink. 
Early Melody, rose pink on white ground. 
Early Spring Maid, light pink on cream ground. 
Early Snow Flake, its name describes the flower. 
Early Heather Bell, a rich mauve turning to 
lavender mauve when placed in water. 
FLOWER SEEDS. 
PUT UP IN 10c. PACKAGES, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. 
Flower seeds require a little more care in sowing than the vegetable seeds. The 
ground should be well pulverized and light enough not to bake after a rain. Some of 
the more delicate and finer varieties are better sown in boxes or seed pans, where they 
ean be handled and protected from hard rains or cold weather: the other kinds do not 
transplant well, and are better sown at once where they are to remain. 
The seeds are put up in 10c. packages, except where the price is noted. All flower 
seeds in packages are mailed free of postage to the purchaser. Where there is more 
than one color, we generally import them mixed, as we find that most of our customers 
do not wish to purchase six packages or more of one variety to get all colors. One 
package of Asters, Zinnia, Phlox, Chinese Pink, Stocks, Petunia, Portulaca and others 
will always contain an equal mixture of the best colors. 
ALTHEA Bosea. — Hollyhock. — October 
| till April. Very hardy; 4 to 6 feet high. 
ALYSSUM Maritimum.—Sweet Alyssum. 
Free fiowering; six inches high; white 
flowers; very fragrant. October till April. 
AGERATUM (Mexican Mixed).—A hardy 
annual of easy culture, especially valuable 
for bedding, as it is literally covered with 
blossoms all summer. Sow the seed early 
in the Spring, either in boxes to trans- 
| plant, or out of doors, and thin to four 
to six inches. 
AMARANTHUS Caudatus.— Love Lies 
| Bleeding.—Long racemes with blood red 
| flowers. Very graceful; three feet high, 
| October to April. 
AMARANTHUS Tricolor.—Three-Colored 
Amaranth.—Very showy: cultivated on ac- 
count of its leaves, which are green, yel- 
low and red. Two to three feet high. 
October to April. 
ANTIRERHINUM Majus. — Snapdragon.— 
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colors ou wo fee igh. Sow from 
Althea Roses. ' October till March. 
