^ GRIFFITH ®. TURNER CO. 



HIGH-GRADE FLOWER SEEDS 



Ten 5c. Papers, mailed for 25 cts.* or 

 Four 10c. Papers for 25c. 



220. SEXSITIA'E PLA>T (Mimosa). — Curious and inter- 

 estinfi plants, with pinkisli-white Howers; tlie leaves close 

 in and droop when touched or shaken; tender annual. Packet, 

 S cents. 



SXAP DRAGOX. — (See Antirrhinum.) Packet, 5c. 



230. TEX WEEKS STOCKS (Glllifloner) A world-wide 



favorite, brilliant and varied in color, equally well-adapted 

 for massing:, bedding, edging or pot culture. Very profuse 

 bloomers. 



Should be grown in rich soil. Packet, 5c. 



231. STOCKS — SXOWFLAKE IMPROVED. — A beautiful 

 dwarf-growing variety; very large, double, snow-white flow- 

 ers. Our seed of this variety is grown by a specialist, and 

 will produce a large percentage of double flowers. Packet, 

 10 cents. 



237. SWEET ROCKET (Hesperis) (A). — Very pleasing, 

 early spring flowering, profuse' blooming plants, with frag- 

 rant flowers, growing freely in any light, rich soil. Packet, 

 5 cents. 



240. SWEET ^AILLIAM (Dianthns Bnrbatus) (P) A 



well-known free-flowering popular favorite; the great im- 

 provements upon the old varieties made within the last few 

 years have rendered it still more desirable. Hardy peren- 

 nials. Packet, 5c. 



243. SWEET VIOLET (A).— Deservedly much In demand, 

 because of their profusion of bloom and delicate, sweet odor. 

 Packet, 10c. 



244. TOREXIA (A). — Charming plants for pot-culture, 



vases or hanging baskets. They succeed well also in the 

 open ground in summer, and are very attractive in beds or 

 masses. Packet, 5c. 



245. MAMMOTH "I'ERBENA (A). — One of the most popu- 

 lar and useful bedding plants. Verbenas delight in sunny 

 situation, ricli soil and thorough cultivation. Packet, 5c. 

 Ounce, $1.00. 



250. \axCA ROSA (A). — Rose with dark eye. Packet, 5c. 



251. VIXCA ALBA (A). — White, with crimson eye. Packet, 

 5 cents. 



255. WALLFLOWER, DOUBLE (A). — Well-known, deli- 

 ciously fragrant plants, witli large spikes of double flowers, 

 similar to the Gilliflower. Succeed in light, rich soil, in a 

 moist atmosphere. Perennials. Packet, 10c. 



ZINNIA 



Very showy plants with large, double, imbricated flowers 

 which, when fully expanded, might easily be mistaken for 

 dwarf dahlias. There is much satisfaction in a bed of Zin- 

 nias, for when nearlj' every other 

 flower has been killed by frost 

 this plant is still in full bloom 

 more abundantly throughout the 

 season. Sow the seed early in 

 spring, in open ground and trans- 

 plant to one and one-half feet 

 apart in good, rich soil. Half- 

 hardy annual; about eighteen 

 inches high. 



258. ZIXXIA ELEGAXS (Yonth 

 and Old Apre) (A). — This is one of 

 the most brilliant of annuals, and 

 has long been a general favorite. 

 Tlie flowers are large, finely 

 formed, in great variety of colors, 

 and continue to bloom the entire 

 season. Half-hardy annuals. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



259. ZIXXIAS CURLED AND 

 CRESTED <A». — New, odd and 

 superb. Petals twisted, curled 

 and crested into fantastic con- 

 tortions and graceful forms. A 

 magnificent variety of colors. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



260. ZIXXIA — DOUBLE POM- 

 POX (A). — L o n g, cone-shaped 

 flowers, very fine. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



261. ZIXXIA — ZEBRA FLOW- 

 ERED (A). — Double Striped. Pro- 

 fuse bearer of fine double flowers 

 In many colors. 



Packet. 5 cents. 



General List of Climbers 



270. BALSAM APPLE (Moinorrtica) (A) Very curious 



trailing vines, with ornamental foliage; fruit golden yellow; 

 when ripe, opens, showing the seeds and its brilliant carmine 

 interior. Packet, 5c. Ounce, $1.00. 



272. BALLOOX VIXE (Love in a Puflf) (A). — A rapid 



growing plant; succeeds best in light soil and warm situa- 

 tion; flowers white; half-hardy annual. Packet, 5c. 



275. CAXARY BIRD FLOWER (Peregrinum) (A). — With 

 yellow, canary-like (lowers; very ornamental and beautiful 

 foliage; half-hardy annual. Packet, 5c. 



276. COBEA SCAXDEXS (P). — A beautiful, rapid-growing 

 climber, with handsome foliage and large bell-shaped flow- 

 ers; blue; half-hardy perennial; grows 20 to 30 feet high. 

 Packet, 10c. Ounce, 40c. 



278. CYPRESS VIXE, RED (Ipomea Qnamoclit) (A). — One 



of our most popular vines, with very delicate fern-like foli- 

 age, and masses of beautiful, small, star-shaped flowers. Sow 

 last of May; 15 feet. Packet, 5c. 



279. CYPRESS VIXE, WHITE (A). — Usually grown with 

 the red, making a handsome effect. Packet, 5e. 



282. MAURAXDIA (Barclayana) (A). — These charming 

 climbers cannot be too highly praised for their beautiful 

 flowers and foliage. They are admirably adapted for hang- 

 ing baskets, vases or trellis work. Packet, 5c. 



285. MIXED GOURD (Cucurbi(a) (A). — Rapid growing in- 

 teresting plants, with ornamental foliage and varieties of 

 singular-siiaped fruit; annual. Packet, 5e. 



286. XEST EGG GOURD (A).— White fruit, shaped like an 

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



287. DISH CLOTH GOURD (A). — Packet, 5c. 



288. DIPPER GOURD (A). — Packet, 5c. 



290. MOCK ORAXGE (P). — Fruit shaped like an orange. 

 Packet, 5c. 



295. HEAVEXLY BLUE IPOMEA (A) The flowers are in 



large, airy clusters, and of that lovely blue so rarely seen. 

 Flowers four to five inches across. Packet, 5c. 



300. MORXIXG GLORY (Convolvulus Major.)— One of the 



most free flowering and rapidly-growing plants in cultiva- 

 tion, thriving in almost any situation. The beauty and deli- 

 cacy of their brilliant flowers are unsurpassed; hardy an- 

 nuals. Packet, 5c. 



301. NEW BRAZILIAN MORNING GLORY. Packet, 5c. 



302. GIANT JAPANESE MORXIXG GLORY (See Cut).— 

 This plant has been developed to such a state of perfection 

 that it now produces flowers of immense size and almost end- 

 less variety of color and markings. Some of the flowers are 

 brilliant red, or rich blue self-colored; others are equally 

 brilliant, with broad margins of clear white. Some blossoms 

 are striped and dotted with blue or red on white or lemon- 

 yellow ground; others clouded 

 with blue and red; in fact, one 

 may expect to find some new and 

 exquisitely beautiful markings 

 every morning. Not only are the 

 flowers varied, but the foliage is 

 equally so; some of it comes plain 

 green, and part is mottled with 

 white and shades of yellow or 

 yellowish green. 



Packet, 10 eents. 



305. MOOX FLOW^ER (Ipom- 

 oea Xoetiflora). — Charming and 

 popular blooming climbers; of 

 rapid growtli and showy effects; 

 warm, rich soil, with a sunny ex- 

 posure suits them. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



310. TALL NASTURTIUM 

 (Tropaeoluni M a j o r>. — Elegant, 

 profuse flowering plants, con- 

 stantly growing in favor for ver- 

 andas, trellis, etc. The seed pods 

 can be gatliered while green and 

 tender for pickling. 



Packet, 5c. Ounce, 10c. 



320. SCARLET R U N N ERS. — 



Very Iiandsome climbing Beans, 

 ■with bright scarlet flowers. 

 Packet, 5 cents. 



326. SMILAX. — Charming 

 climber for greenhouse or win- 

 dow gardens. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



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