CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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DEI.PHINinM IMPX:BZAI:.IS. n. pL — im- 

 perial Flowering Larkspurs. — Very hand- 

 some variety of symmetrical form. Mixed 

 colors; bright red, dark blue and red 

 striped; IV^ feet high. November to April. 



DEIiFHIXnUM AJACIS. — Rocket Lark- 

 spur. — Mixed colors; very showy; Novem- 

 ber to April. 5c. and 10c. packets. 



DAHI^IA. — Large flowering Dahlia. Seed 

 sown in the Spring will flower by June. 

 Very pretty colors are obtained from seed. 

 February till June. 



ESCHSCHOI.TZIA CAI^IFOBNICA. 

 — California Poppy. — A free flowering plant, 

 good for masses. Does not transplant 

 well. 1 foot high. December till April. 



GIiOXnriA H7BBIDA. — Splendid mixed 

 finest varieties. 25 cents per packet. 

 March and April. 



GOMFEBEITA AIiBA AND FTTBFUBEA. 

 — White and Crimson Bachelor Button or 

 Globe Amaranth. — Very early and free 

 flowering; continue to flower for a long 

 tim.e. Two feet hisrh. February to August. 

 GEBANIUM ZONAIiB. — Zonale Geranium. 

 Different colors; should be sown in seed 

 pans, and when large enough transplanted 

 into pots when they can be left or trans- 

 planted in Spring into the open ground. 

 March and April. 



GEBANIUM FEZiABGOITinM — L a r g e 

 Flowering Pelargonium. — Spotted varieties; 

 25 cents per packet. :March and April. 



GOIiDEN GLOW. — (Rudbeckia). — Grows 

 8 feet high, branching freely and bearing 

 by the hundreds, on long, graceful stems; 

 exquisite double flowers of the brightest 

 golden color and as large as a Cactus 

 Dahlia. Blooms continuously throughout 

 the Summer months. Fer packet, 25 cents. 

 March and April. 



GEBANIirM ODOBATISSZISA Apple 



Scented Geranium. — Cultivated on account 

 of its fragrant leaves, 25 cents per packet. 

 This is a pot plant and requires shade dur- 

 ing hot weather. Fall and Winter. Oc- 

 tober to Februarv. 



HBIiIOTBOFIUM. — HeUotrope. — Mixed 

 varieties with dark and light shaded 

 flowers. Should be sown in hot bed if sown 

 early. March and April. 



HEIiIAN'THUS, fl. pi. — Double Flowering 

 Sunflower. — A well known plant, with 

 showy yellow flowers, the double is often 

 cultivated in flower gardens. The single 

 varieties are cultivated mostly for the seed. 

 Four feet high. February till May. 



IBEBIS AMABA.— White Candytuft.— 

 Can be sown at different times to have a 

 succession of flowers. One foot high. 

 March and April. 



IBEBIS T7MBEIiATA BOSA. — Purple 

 Candvtuft. — One foot. October till April. 



IiOBEIiIA EBIITUS. — Lobelia. — A very 

 graceful plant with white and blue flowers. 

 Half foot. October till March. 



MIMULUS TIGBINUS.— Monkey Flower. 

 Showy flowers of yellow and brown. Sow 

 in a shady place. Does not transplant well. 

 Half foot. December till March. 



ME SEMBBYANTHEMTTM CBYSTAI.I.I- 

 HUM. — Ice Plant. — Neat plant with icy 

 looking foliage. It is of spreading habit. 

 Good for baskets or beds. One foot. Feb- 

 ruary till March. 



MATHIOIiA ANITCTA.— Ten Weeks 

 Stocks. — Large flowers of all colors, from 

 white to dark blue or crimson. Should be 

 sown in pots or pans, and when large 

 enough transplanted into rich soil. One 

 and a quarter feet. October till March. 



MIBABII.IS JAI.APA.— Four O'Clock or 

 Marvel of Peru. — Flowers of various colors. 

 Three feet. February till June. 5c. and 

 10c. packets. 



KYOSOTIS PAI.USTBIS.— Forget-me- 

 Not. — A fine little plant, with small, blue, 

 star-like flowers. -Half foot high. Decem- 

 ber till March. 



NASTUBTIUM.— Tropaeolum M a J u s.— 

 Tall and dwarf mixed. For full descrip- 

 tion see vegetable plants, see page 46. Feb- 

 ruary to April; and November and De- 

 cember. 



Fapaver Banunculus Flowered. 



FAFAVEB BANUNCniiUS FI.OWEBED. 



Double fringed flowers, very showy. Can- 

 not be transplanted. Two feet high. Octo- 

 ber till :March. 



FAFAVEB SOMNIPEBUM, or Carnation 

 Foppy. — Double flowering poppy. Diffeient 

 colors: very showy. October till ^Nlarch. 



SHIBI.EY FOFFIES. — Single. — A very 

 beautiful selection of Ranunculus-flowered 

 Poppy. The range of colors extending 

 from pure white through the most delicate 

 shades of pale pink, rose and carmine to 

 crimson, while edged, shaded and striped. 

 Semi-double. October till March. 



SINGLE FOFFIES. — Colors run through 

 all shades of delicate rose, pink, carmine 

 and brilliant crimson. October till March. 



Fetunia Hybrida, 



FETUNIA HYBBIDA.— Petunia.— Splen- 

 did mixed hybrid varieties. Plants are of 

 spreading habit; about one foot high. Oc- 

 tober till May. 



DOUBLE LABGE FLOWEBING 

 PETUNIA. — Flowering large, fragrant, ele- 

 gantly formed and beautiful, either for 

 house, garden or conservatory. Facket 25 

 cents. October till May. 



