FAUST'S FLOWER SEEDS. 



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PYKETHRUM (Feverfew). 

 Aarenni (Golden Feather). Yellow foliagre, Pkt., 10 ct^ 

 Our Genuine Moon Vine is a beauty when In bloom; strong 

 Plants by mail. 



Golden Gem. Lalrge double white flowers, . . Pkt., 10 cts. 



PENSTEMON. 



In shape the flowers somewhat resemble the Gloxinia, and 

 are shaded and mottled in the most beautiful colors. 

 Mixed. Mottled iu pink, blue and white, .... Pkt., 5 cts. 



ROCKET. 



Fragrant purple and white flowers. Mixed, 



Pkt., 5 cts. 



Siveet William. 



SWEET WILLIAM. 



The Sweet William is an old 

 favorite, and although not cul- 

 tivated so largely of late years, 

 has recently conae into 'favor 

 again. They are very hardy, 

 of great variety of color, and 

 deliciously sweet-scented. 

 Perfection. Single mixed. A 



splendid strain, . Pkt., 5 cts. 

 Double. Mixed ; very fine. 



Choice seed, . . .Pkt', 5 cts. 

 Dunnetts' Dark Crimson. 



Rich crimson scarlet, Pkt., 5 



cts. 



TRITOMA 

 (Ked-Hot Poker). 



It forms spikes of orange-red, 

 nearly a foot in length, which 

 make a gorgeous display. 

 Uvaria Grandiflora, Pkt., 10 



cts. 



VIOLET 



The popular sweet violet can 

 be very easily grown from the 

 seed, and is one of the earliest 

 to flower in the spring. It suc- 

 ceeds best iu a shady place, 

 and its fragrance and beauty 

 should recommend it to every 

 garden. Hardy. 

 Siugle Blue. True, very sweet- 

 scented, Pkt.. 10 cts. 



Siugle Wliite. Very fine, 

 snowy-white flowers. Pkt., 

 1(! cts. 



$1.35 can be selected for each 

 11.00 sent. 



WALLFLOWER. 



A handsome and popular 

 perennial, bearing beautifal 

 spikes of delicious and fragrant 

 flowers. 



German. Double mixed, all 

 colors, Pkt., 10 cts. 



Viokt Blue Czar. 



The following varieties of seeds are of the most expensive 

 nature, and, unless pure and fresh, their germination is often 

 a matter of considerable doubt. Cheap stocks of these sorts 

 are constantly being shipped into this country from Europe, 

 «,nd many of them are utterly worthless. In our recent visit 

 to Europe, this matter was g"iven the most careful considei- 

 ation, and arrangements were made, \yith reliable (^^rowers 

 only, to furnish us with fresh and true stock that would 

 insure to our customers the very best seeds to be had anywhere 

 iii this or foreign countries. 



You may select extra seeds in packets to the value of SI. 35 

 for each SI. 00 sent us. 



ABUTILON (Chinese Bell Flower). 



Bears beautiful bell-shaped flowers of various colors, bloom- 

 ing almost continually. Many of them have beautiful varie- 

 gated leaves ; also succeeds well in the open ground in sum- 

 mer. H. H. P. Choicest Mixed, Pkt, 10 cts. 



If you plant Dutch Bulbs in the fall, send for our fall Cata- 

 logue, free ; ready September 1st. 



BEGONIA. 



These produce a great profusion of beautiful flowers, and 

 are easily grown. The seed is fine, and care must be exercised 

 in sowing. One of the finest for a window plant . 

 Choice Tuberous-Rooted. Extra single mixed, Pkt., 20 cts. 



CENTAUREA. 



Desirable for its delicately-cut and graceful white foliage. 



Candidissima. White leaved Pkt., 10 cts. 



CJym^iocarpa. Silver foliage, *' 10 " 



CALCEOLARIA. 



Bears hundreds of 

 showy, pocket- like 

 flowers of various 

 colors, including hand- 

 somely spotted and 

 tigered varieties. One 

 of the most beautiful 

 of house plants. 



Hybrida. Splendid 

 mixed, . Pkt., 20 cts. 



CLL4.NTHUS 

 (Glory Pea). 



Has beautiful foliage 

 and magnificent clus- 

 ters of long drooping 

 scarlet flowers. 



Dam peril. 



Pkt., 20 cts. 



Calceolaria. 



COLE PS. 



This IS well known as the most elegant foliage bedding 

 plant in cultivation. Our seed is selected from the best and 

 most desirable varieties. 



Mixed. The finest collections of named sorts. Pkt., 20 cts. 



CINERARIA. 



These usually bloom 

 during the late winter 

 and early spring, when 

 showy flowers are ex- 

 \ ceeding rare, and for 

 *;■< window culture have 

 few equals, bearing hun- 

 dreds of large and beau- 

 tiful flowers. 

 Choice Mixed. From 

 choicest prize varie- 

 ties. Pkt, 20 cts. 

 Extra Choice Mixed 

 Double. Pkt, 30 cts. 

 CUPHEA 

 (Cigar or Fire- 

 Cracker Plant). 

 Pretty and free bloom- 

 ing ; black tipped, scar- 

 let and white. 

 Platycentra. H a 1 f- 

 hardy. Pkt., 15 cts. 



Cineraria. 



CFCLABIEN. 



A fine and much-admired plant, producing in the winter 

 and spring numbers of exquisite flowers of rose, red, white, etc. 

 Persicum. Splendid mixed, Pkt, 15 cts. 



ERYTHRINA. 



Half hardy shrub, from 5 to 6 feet high, with large spikes of 

 deep scarlet, pea-shaped flowers. 



Crista Galli (Coral Tree), Pkt, 15 cts. 



Seeds 

 graceful 



'spores) 

 plants. 



FERNS. 



of all the most desirable varieties of these 

 Mixed, Pkt., 20 cts. 



FUCHSIA. 



Well known plants for conservatory or parlor decoration. 

 Raising from choice seed has the advantage of obtaining 

 many fine new varieties. 



Double and Single Mixed. Saved from beautiful speci- 

 mens Pkt., 20 cts. 



The Trailing Fuchsia • (Procumbens). Flowers are 

 small, vines graceful, with pretty leaves and bright red 

 berries, Pkt., 15 cts. 



GER.\NIUM. 



These are almost indispensa- 

 ble for either out-door or in- 

 door decoration. From our 

 seeds the professional and ama- 

 teur gardener has an opportu- 

 nity of raising many charming 

 novelties. 



Z on ale. Mixed ; seeds from 

 the single varieties. Pkt., 10 

 ' cts. 



Apple Scented. A general 

 favorite ; care should be ex- 

 ercised in germinating the 

 seed to keep it moi-^-t. Pkt.. 

 25 cts. 



GLOXINIA. 



Beautiful flowers of the rich- 

 est and most brilliant colors. 

 One of the most superb riowers 

 for green-house culture. 



. . Pkt., 20 cts. 



Single Oemnium. 

 French Hybrids. Striped and spotted 



