Chart's Seed Store, 101 and 103 Federal St., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



FLOWER SEEDS 



Cyclamen tp 



A favorite pot-plant for winter and spring flowering, blooming in 

 eight tc ten months from sowing The seed is fine and must be 

 carefufiy handled, but few plants will so well repay a little extra care 

 Our strains come from famous European Cyclamen breeders and 

 are the finest in existence. 



Giant English Exhibition Varieties 



2921 White with Red Eye. Very large and fine. 

 2923 Rose. Clear, deep rose-pink distinct. 

 2925 Mauve. Delicate mauve with carmine eye. 

 2936 Phoenix. Cherry-red; very fine. 



2940 Princess May. Enormous; rose with purple base. 

 2946 Salmon King. Beautiful, clear salmon-pink 

 2952 Vulcan. The deepest red Cyclamen; blood-red. 

 2954 White Swan. Pure white; of the largest size. 



Each, pkt. (25 seeds) 75 cts., 50 seeds $1.35, 100 seeds $2.50 

 2930 Cherry Ripe. Almost a pure scarlet; the brightest red. 

 2932 Eileen Low. A lovely shade of Rose Du Barn pink 

 2934 Mrs. Buckston. Bright salmon-cerise; beautifully frilled. 

 2938 Pink Pearl. The most free-flowering of all, with lovely pale 

 salmon flowers and prettily tessellated foliage. 



2941 Fragrance. Beautiful shade of old-rose. Fragrant. 



2942 Fragrance Gem. White with rose eye, slightly smaller than 

 the giganteum type. Gloriously perfumed. 



2943 Bush Hill Pink. Bright rosy pink. Foliage beautifully 



294 n 4 a Stf d Geo e rge! im The" "Silver-leaved Cyclamen." Pale salmon- 

 pink flowers and beautifully marbled foliage. 



7048 Sunset. Bright orange-salmon; very distinct. 



2950 Victoria. Glorious red flowers of largest size; strong stems. 

 Each, pkt. $1.00, 50 seeds $1.85, 100 seeds $3.50 



2956 Giant Superb Mixed. 25 seeds 60 cts., 50 seeds $1.10, 

 100 seeds $2.00. 



Choice Free- flowering German Strains 



2960 Christmas Red. Glowing deep red. 



2961 Rose of Zehlendorf . Bright salmon. 



2962 Pearl of Zehlendorf. Rich salmon. 



2963 Rose of Marienthal. Rose-pink with carmine eye. 



2964 Glowing Dark Red. 



2965 Glowing Red, with salmon hue. 



2966 White, with red eye. 



Each, pkt. (25 seeds) 85 cts., 50 seeds $1-60, 100 seeds $3.00 



2859 COBiEA scandens 



(Cathedral Bells). TP. A 

 popular, very rapid-grow- 

 ing climber with large, bell- 

 shaped blue flowers. The 

 seed should be started in- 

 doors, or planted outside 

 about May 15. Generally 

 treated as an annual as it 

 blooms early the first 

 season. Sometimes grown 

 under glass. Pkt. 10 cts.,i*8 

 \i oz. 25 cts. 



2868 COLEUS, Prize Mixed. 



TP. Splendid bedding 

 plants, grown for their beau- 

 tifully colored foliage. Easily 

 grown from seed which, 

 however, should be started 

 in considerable heat. Saved 

 from collections of the new- 

 est and choicest varieties. 

 Pkt. 25 cts. 



2878 COREOPSIS lance- 

 olata grandiflora (Peren- 

 nial Calliopsis).HP. Bright 



golden yellow flowers, 3 ., 

 inches in diameter, borne on strong stems, from early summer until 

 fall. One of the brightest and most valuable of the perennial flow- 

 ers for cutting and borders. IK feet Pkt. 10 cts., ^oz. 25 cts. 



For annual Coreopsis, see Calhopsis on page 42 



2883 CORN, Rainbow. HA. Broad leaves, striped with crimson, 

 yellow, white, rose, and bronze. Interesting and decorative. 

 5 feet. Pkt. 10 c ts., oz. 25 cts. . 



CYPRESS VINE (Ipomaea Quamoclit). HHA. Very popular small 

 vines fme for trellises. The seed should not be sown until all 



29^Te;nTavet Delicate foliage masses of little 



star-shaped, s carlet and white flowers. Pkt. 10 cts., } 4 oz. g> cts. 



2983 DATURA cornucopia (Angel's Trumpet). HA. Strong 

 bushy pUnts with coarse foliage and large, very . sweet-scented 

 flowers with two trumpets one within the other; interior white, 

 exterior violet-purple. 1 V 2 feet. Pkt. 10 cts., Ijoz. 25 cts. 



Coreopsis lanceolata grandiflora 



Dahlias hhp 



Easily grown from seed and bloom the first year if S^^^V S 

 come fairly true to type of flower but not to color from seed and most new varieties 

 ^obtained from planting seed. For Dahlia roots, see pages 65 66. 

 2973 Double Large-flowering Show Varieties. Saved from the most double 

 29?rDoub^ t cictu^V^ette\f S Saved from the finest new sorts; large and 



plants; free-blooming and showy. Pkt. 15 cts., ^oz. 45 cts. 



Delphinium hp 



Delphinium 



These are the hardy Larkspurs ^^^^^^^ f' 



wan, g W-are^ state*. 

 Wooming.from late June unu^ seed sown 



door sowing, although m y net.es w ations ^ them best . 



in early spring. A fairly rich son aim * y $1 Q0 



2986 Belladonna. Clear turau^se-blue flow ers 4 {^JJ^^nna. Dark 



2987 Bellamosa. .A splendid companion tc . tne oia 



298^^ " 3 fe£t - 



29^S«& Set ° n l0ng SPikCS - 



2 "b ight "blue flowers. 3 feet. Pkt. 10 cts «oz 35 cts. 



2992 Chinense, White. Flowers , pure white. ^-^^^5^., i/ 8 oz. 60 cts. 



^s?^^S^ es of blue and 

 29 k^ varieties - 



3H to 4 feet - Pkt - 15 CtS - Vi ° Z - " S ' 

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