H 204. Fine Double Mixed, 10c. 

 ** 501. Invincible. iSee Floral Novelties for 

 5 ISsT,) 15c. 



. CELOSIA. — (Cockscomb.) Most peculiar. 

 5 striking and attractive. Producing 

 K spikes of beautiful feathery flowers. H. 

 H. A 



2)6. Cristata. Extra fine mixed. 

 CEXTAUREA. — Fine for bedding, vases, 

 hanging baskets and pots; also exten- 

 sively used for margins. H. H. P. 

 207. Grmnocarpa. Graceful silver foli- 



10c. 



(Bachelor's Button. ) 



2 20S. C y ii n u s Minor. 



g Mixed, oc 



H 209. Clementei. Beautiful foliage. 10c. 

 «f 205. CandldUsima, Splendid silvery, 

 . broad cut leaves. 10c. 



g CHRYSAXTHEJIl'M showy and effec- 



j» tive garden favorites, extensively grown 

 r for cut flowers. 



210. Coronarlnm, finest double mixed. 



H. A. 2 ft.. 5c. I 



S 211, Indicam Japonicom. New Japan- 

 • ese varietv. flowers of a peculiar form, i 



Z H. H. P. *2 ft., 10c. 



C CINERARIA Cipf Asters. \ A favorite 



_ attractive free flowering plant, bloom- | 



3 ing during the winter and spring months; i 

 ^ perennials, but do best treated as tender ' 

 S annuals. I 

 g 212. Large Flowering, fine, mixed. 25c. 



— CLEMATIS. — Rapid growing climbers, 

 •8 fine for arbors and verandas. Soak the 



seed in water for 24 hours before sowing. 

 H. P. 15 ft. 



m 213. Flammnla, (Virgin's Bower.) Pure 

 Q white fragrant flowers 10c. 



£ 214. Fine Mixed. 10c. 

 £ COB.EA. — Rapid growing climber, beauti- 

 as ful shaped flowers. H. H. P. 



218. Scandens. Large bell shaped purple 

 flowers, 10c. 



COLECS. — A very universal favorite in 

 foliage decorations. H. H. P. 



219. New Large Leaved. Finest collection 

 of Coleus ever offered, 50c. 



22\ Fine Mixed, 25c. 

 CONVOLVULUS. — A well-known and 

 beautiful free flowering class of climbers, 

 with brilliant and varied colored flowers, 

 growing in almost any situation. H. A. 

 £ »w Major.— (Morning Glory,) mixed very 

 i> fine. 15 ft., 5c. 



"23A. Minor Tricolor, (Dwarf Morning 

 C Glon/.) mixed, 1 ft., 5c. 



v CVCLAMEN Charming bulbous-rooted 



S plants, with beautiful foliage, and rich 



colored orchid-like fragrant flowers ; uni- 



1 versal favorites for winter and spring 



{J blooming. H. H. P. 6 in. 



r 226. Persieum. Choice mixed. Splendid 



' strain, 25c. 



" CYCL ANTHER A. — A free growing 

 ^ climber, with handsome foliage, and 

 •3 pretty oval-shaped fruit, exploding when 



3 ripe. H.H.A. 



g 227. Explodens, 10 ft.. 10c. 



DAHLIA. — A splendid autumn flowering 

 o plant. My seed is the best obtainable. 

 £ H. H. P. 



x 22>. Double extra tin>', mixed. 21 varieties 

 J saved from the largest double flowers 



u only, 10c. 



C 230. Superb New Single. (See Floral 

 *" Novelties for 1887,) 15c. 



J DAIS V. — (BellOi Perennis.) A favorite 

 E, plant for beds or pot culture, or for edg- 

 o ing in shadv situations; in bloom from 



April to June. H. H. P. y 2 ft. 

 5 232. Double, fine mixed, 10c. 

 . e 4~n Lonsjfellow. (See Floral Novelties 

 w for 1887,) 25c. 



- DATURA.— (Tntmpet Flown-.) Veryorna- 

 5 mental. In clumps thev produce a fine 

 5 effect. H. H. P. 



S 233. Meteloides Wrig;htii. White border- 

 ^ ed with lilac. Very fragrant. 2 ft., 10c. 



I 231. Hnberiana, fl. pi., double mixed. 10c. 

 es DIANTHUS.— A magnificent genus, em- 

 * bracing some of the most popular flowers 

 in cultivation, producing a great variety 



499. 

 243. 



H. P. 



Cbinensis. (China, or Indian 

 Mixed. Double, 5c. 

 DIGITALIS.— Foxglove.) Especially useful 

 among shrubberv and half shadv places. 

 H. P. 3 ft. 



236. Gloxinoides, mixed. 5c. 



DOLICHOS (Hyacinth B"an.\ A French 



Hyacinth Bean, with beautiful clusters 

 of purple and white flowers. H. H. A. 

 15 ft. 



255. Finest mixed, 5c. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA. — (California Poppy.) 

 Very attractive plants for beds, edgings, 

 or masses; profuse flowering and fine cut 

 foliage, in bloom from June till frost. H. 

 A. 1 ft. 



217. Crocea Alba. Creamy white. "><•. 



239. Crocea, fl. pi., double flowering, mixed, 

 orange, scarlet and white, 10c. 



Californica. bright yellow, with rieh 

 orange centre, 5e. 

 Mandarin. (See Floral Novelties for 

 1887,) 10c. 

 Mixed. All colors, 5c. 



EUPHORBIA Snow on the Mountain.) 



A showy border plant, with foliage veined 

 and margined with white, very attract- 

 ive. H. A. 



238. Variesrata, 5c. 



FEVERFEW (Matricaria Eximia.) Free 



flowering herbaceous plants, succeeding 

 in any garden soil: a fine bedding plant 

 or for pot culture ; blooms until frost. H. 

 P. \y, ft. 



24-5. Double White, 10c. 



FRENCH HONEYSUCKLE Beautiful 



spikesof flowers in rich profusion. H. B. 



240. Red and White, LI >c. 



FUCHSIA. — (Lady's Ear Drop.) A well- 

 known popular greenhouse plant of easy 

 culture, for the house or shadv situations 

 in the garden. H. H. P. 

 242. Finest French Hybrids. Double 

 mixed, extra selected, 50c. 



GERANIUM A popular bedding plant. 



as well for the house as the greenhous , 

 extensively used for massing. H. H. P. 

 244. Fancy Varieties, [Pelargonium) mix- 

 ed. Saved from a splendid collection 

 of named varieties, 25c. 



GLOBE AMAR ANTHUS B e a u t i f u 1 . 



. everlasting, bearing strong prettv flow- 

 ers. H. H. A. 2 ft. 

 246. Mixed, all colors, 



GLOXINIA — A bulbous-rooted plant, pro- 

 ducing in great profusion, during the 

 summer months, its large bell-shaped 

 flowers, of the richest and most beaut iful 

 variety of brilliant colors. H. H. P. 

 21S. Choicest mixed, from the finest erect 

 and drooping varieties. 25c. 

 GODETIA. — An attractive hardy annual, 

 deserving of more extensive cultivation; 

 profuse flowering plants, succeeding in 

 any garden soil. H. A. 1 ft. 

 483. Bijou. White, with a dark rose spot, 

 very handsome. 10c. 

 Duchess of Albany. Satiny white, 10c. 

 Lady Albemarle. Intense car- 

 mine. 10c. 

 The Bride. White, with a rich car- 

 mine centre, 5c. 

 Extra Fine Mixed. 10c. 

 487. Invincible Godetia. (See Floral 

 Novelties for 1887.) 15c. 



GOURD, ORNAMENTAL A climber of 



luxuriant foliage, and verv peculiar fruit. 

 10 to 20 ft. H. H. A. 

 249. Powder Horn, resembling a powder 

 horn, 5c. 



251. Hercules Club, 4 ft. long, 



252. Mixed varieties, 5c. 

 HELICHRYSUM. — Everlasting flower; 



very desirable in beds or borders. H. A. 



254. Finest mixed varieties. 5c. 



HELIOTROPE A half-hardy perennial. 



flowering during the whole season: iis 

 delightful perfume makes it a most de- 

 sirable bouquet flower. 1% ft. H. H. P. 



256. Choice mixed, IOC 



484. 

 485. 



486. 

 250. 



