High Quality Flower Seeds 



Wallflower 



PoDDieS (-^iinual). This exceedingly showy and 

 easily cultivated class of plants grows 

 and blooms in any ordinary soil, and is among the 

 showiest of all annuals. Sow the seeds where the 

 plants are intended to be grown, as they do not bear 

 transplanting well. Hardy. About 2 feet. Double 

 mixed. Pkt. 5c. 



Portllla.Ca. There is scarcely any flower in culti- 

 ration that makes such a dazzling 

 display of beauty as a bed of brilliant colored Portu- 

 lacas. They thrive best in a rather rich, light loam 

 or sandy soil, and an exposed sunny situation. Half- 

 hardy annual. 



Fine Mixed. All colors. Pkt. 5c. 



Sa.lvia Splendens (Scarlet Sage). Large, bril- 



liant scarlet flowers are in these plants 



afforded a rich, dark green background of dense fo- 

 liage. This variety is most generally used in parks 

 and on extensive lawns, as in growth it is more vig- 

 orous than the more dwarf varieties. One of the 

 most striking and effective bedding plants. 2]/2 to 

 3 feet high. Pkt. lOc, oz. $2.00. 



Scabiosa. (Mourning Bride). One of the hand- 

 somest Summer border plants, pro- 

 ducing in great profusion splendid flowers for table 

 bouquets, etc. Hardy annual. 2 to 3 feet. 

 Double. All colors mixed. Pkt. 5c. 



Snapdragon (-^litirrhinum). An old border 



*_ 2 plant with dark and glossy leaves 



and long spikes of curiously shaped, brilliantly colored 

 flowers, having finely marked throats. They have 

 been much improved of late years by careful selec- 

 tion. Snapdragons blossom the first season from 

 seed sown in Spring, specially under frames. Fine 

 mixed. Pkt. 5c. 



Stocks (Gilliflower). One of the choicest and 



most popular of our hardy annuals for 



garden or greenhouse culture, bearing long spikes 

 of fragrant flowers and one of the finest for cutting. 



Double German Ten Weeks. Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 



I^III^IPIq^^I. (Hclianthus). Annual Varieties. 



Tall-growing sorts; fine for back- 

 ground along fences and walls or large borders. 

 Small varieties useful for cutting. 



Chrysanthemum-flowered. Extra large, double 

 flowers, 6 to 10 inches in diameter. 5 feet. Pkt. 5c., 

 oz. 25c. 



Large Russian. A very tall growing single variety. 

 10 to 15 feet. The seed used for poultry. Oz. 5c., 

 M lb. lOc, lb. 20c. 



Sweet Peas gee page 42. 



^iAr***»f William A very beautiful class of easily 



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of extreme richness and diversity of colors, deliciously 

 sweet scented. Nothing surpasses this old rugged 

 favorite for clumps or borders. Hardy perennials. 

 About 1 foot. Pkt. 5c. 



No plant is more generally cultivated 



than the Verbena, and no plant excels 



it for masses in beds on the lawn. Flowers perfectly 

 well from seeds started in the house in pots or shallow 

 boxes in early Spring, or seeds sown in May will 

 bloom in August. Fine mixed, pkt. 5c. 



Violet (^io^^ odorata). The Violet should not 



be wanting in any garden on account of 



its fragrance and early appearance. A single flower 

 will perfume a whole room. Succeeds best in a 

 shady, sheltered , place and can be easily increased 

 by dividing the roots. Hardy perennial. Pkt. 10c. 



\Va11f1riw^r Well-known, very fragrant gar- 

 YV gmiuwci pj^j^^^ blooming early in the 



Spring, with large, conspicuous spikes of beautiful 

 flowers ; prized for bouquets ; protect in Winter. Half 

 hardy perennials. Blooms first season from seed. 

 Pkt. 5c. 



W^I^J Pii/^iimVkOf A climber which reachesi a 



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season. It is covered with clusters of white, sweet- 

 scented flowers, followed by an abundance of orna- 

 mental seed pods. Hardy annual. Pkt. 5c., oz. 15c. 



Zinnias (^o^th and Old Age). The Zinnia is one 

 of the most brilhant, showy and satis- 

 factory of annuals, and has long been a general 

 favorite. The seed can be sown early in the hotbed 

 or light window and transplanted, or sown later 

 in the open ground. They come into flower early 

 in the Summer and keep on blooming until hard 

 frost. Pkt. 5c., oz. 40c, 



Bedding Plants for Spring Planting 



Each Doz. 



Ageratum , $0.08 S0.60 



Alyssum, Sweet 08 .60 



Asters. Assorted 05 .40 



Begonia . .15 1.50 



Cannas. Green foliage .10 1.00 



Cannas, King Humbert 15 1.50 



Centaurea (Dusty Miller) , . . . .10 .85 



Chrysanthemum 10 1.00 



Coleus. Finest mixed 08 .60 



Dahlias , 10 1.00 



Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis) .06 .60 



Fuchsia. Assorted .15 1.50 



Geraniums 15 1.50 



Heliotrope 12 1.25 



Ivy, Hardy English 08 .75 



Hiantana. Assorted 15 1.50 



Each Doz. 



Lemon Verbena S0.12 $1.25 



Lobelia 08 .75 



Marigold 08 .60 



Mignonette. Sweet scented 10 1.00 



Moon Vines 18 1.75 



Nasturtium. Dwarf 06 .60 



Pansies. Large, fancy, mixed 05 .50 



Petunia. Single sorts 08 .75 



Petunia. Double sorts 15 1.50 



Phlox. Hardy 15 1.50 



Phlox Drummondi 08 .75 



Scarlet Sage (Salvia) 06 .60 



Sweet William. Mixed 15 1.50 



Verbena. Finest mixed 06 .60 



Vinca. Variegated leaf 15 1.25 



Zinnia. Choicest mixed .06 .60 



