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FLOWER SEEDS THAT GROW 



80. CLARKIA. MIXED (A). — An 



old favorite hardy annual plant, 

 growing in any garden soil and 

 producing freely its cheerful 

 flowers early in the season; 1% 

 feet 'Packet, 5c. 



85. COCKSCOMBS (Celosia Cris- 

 tata) (A). — Very popular an- 

 nuals of the easiest culture, 

 highly ornamental for decora- 

 tion o'f the greenhouse, drawing- 

 room and garden. Half-harly 

 annua' Packet, 5c. 



86. COCKSCOMBS, GLASGOW 

 PRIZ-E (A). — . Immense, showy, 

 dark crimson combs. Pkt., 10c. 



88. COWSLIP (P). — Beautiful 

 hardy spring flowers of different 

 col i s. Packet, 10c. 



90. CONVOLVULUS, TBI-COLOB 

 MINOR (Dw.rf Morning- Glory) 

 (A). — A beautiful class of hardy 

 annuals, affording a large, showy 

 mass of flowers from July to 

 October. Packet, 5c. 



93. COREOPSIS (Calliopsis) (P). 

 Very handsome and showy 

 plants, with numerous flowers 

 of brilliant colors, and of long- 

 duration in bloom. Packet, 5c. 



93a. COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA 

 (P). — IMPROVED (California 

 Sunbeams). — This is one of the 

 finest of hardy plants, with 

 large, showy, bright golden-yel- 

 low flowers, fireely produced on 

 long stalks, from June till frost; 

 excellent for cutting; will thrive 

 ir. almost any situation. Pkt., 5c. 



COSMOS 



COSMOS. One of the very fin- 

 est late summer and fall flow- 

 ers; excellent cut flowers. The 

 bushes grow tall, six to eight 

 feet, and are loaded with large 

 showy blossoms, in white, pink 

 or crimson.' Cosmos should be 

 in every garden. Sow the seed 

 early and transplant, or later in 

 spring where it is to remain. 

 Hardy annual. 



94. Early Flowering Dawn (A).— 

 White, slightly tinted with pink. 

 Packet, 10c. 



95. COSMOS, Mixed (A) Pkt., 



5c. Cz., 25c. 



95a. COSMOS, Pink (A). — Pkt., 5c. 

 95b. COSMOS, Wliite (A). — Pkt., 

 5 cents. 



95c. COSMOS, Crimson (A). 



Packet, 5c. 



95d. NEW MARGUERITE COS- 

 MOS (A). — One of the prettiest 

 and daintiest varieties imagina- 

 ble. Packet, 10c. 



97. DAISY, MIXED (P). — Well- 

 known favorites, admirably 

 adapted for edgings, borders and' 

 low beds, and it is also suited 

 for growing in pots. Although 

 they are perennials, they will 

 flower the same season if seed 

 is sown early in the house. 



Packet, 10c. 



98. DAISY, LONGFELLOW (P). 

 — This is a very pretty, large, 

 double pink variety. Pkt., 10c. 



99. DAISY, SNOWBALL (P). — An 

 unusually large-flowered variety, 

 and produces very double, pure 

 white flowers. Packet, 10c. 



100. DAHLIA, SINGLE MIXED 

 (A). — i,arge, showy single flow- 

 ers. Packet, 5c. 



100a. DAHLIA, CACTUS (A). — 

 A most curious and desirable va- 

 riety, of many colors. Pkt., 5c. 



103. FEVERFEW (GOLDEN 

 FEATHER) (Pyrethrum Au- 

 reum) (P). — A highly orna- 

 mental golden-yellow foliage 

 plant, unexcelled for bedding. 

 Hardy perennial; 1% feet. 

 Packet, 5c. 



105. FORGET-ME-NOTS (Myosotis) (P). 



— Neat and beautiful little plants, with 

 star-like flowers, succeeding best in a 

 shady, moist situation; half-hardy peren- 

 nials; blooming the first year from seed, 

 if sown early. Packet, 5c. 



106. FOXGLOVE (DIGITALIS) (P) A 



handsome and highly ornamental, hardy 

 perennial plant of stately growth; fine 

 for shrubberies and other half-hardy 



' places. Packet, 5c. 



107. GERANIUM (New Zonale) (A). — A 



grand strain of Geraniums, containing all 

 shades of colors. Packet, 10c. 



108. GODETIA — Finest Mixed (A). — Pine, 

 proiuse blooming, hardy annuals. 



109. GAILLARDIA (A).— Very attractive 

 plants, producing a profusion of bloom 

 the entire summer and autumn. Half- 

 hardy annuals. Packet, 5c. 



110. GILIA MIXED (A). — Very pretty 

 dwarf plants, early, free blooming, fine 

 for massing and rock work. Hardy an- 

 nuals. Packet, 5c. 



112. HELIOTROPE (A). — These are de- 

 liciously fragrant flowers, remaining in 

 bloom a long time; fine for pot culture or 

 bedding; half-hardy annuals. Pkt., 5c. 



130. MARVEL OF PERU, or FOUR 

 . O'CLOCK (Mirabilis Jalapa; (A). — Very 



pretty annual of vigorous growth. The 

 flowers are brilliant, singularly mixed 

 and varied on the same plant. Two feet. 



131. MATTHIOLA BICORNIS (A). — Flow- 

 ers dull purplish-lilac, but well worth 

 growing for the charming fragrance 

 which it emits during the evening. 



Packet, 5c. 



133. MESEMBRYANTHEMUM CHRYSTA- 

 LINUM (Ice Plant) (A). — Dwarf spread- 

 ing plants of great beauty, blooming the 

 entire summer, succeeding best in dry, 

 sandy or loamy soil, and in a warm lo- 

 cality. Half-hardy annuals. Pkt., 5c. 



134. MIMULUS — The beautiful Monkey 

 Flower. Packet, 5c. 



MIGNONETTE — The delightful fragrance 

 of the Mignonette makes it a universal 

 favorite. Sow seed in the fall for early 

 blossoms in the spring. Valuable for pot- 

 ting, bedding or for border. 



135. MIGNONETTE — SWEET (Reseda 

 Odor at a — A well-known and universal 

 garden favorite, and one that requires no 

 extra instructions for growing. Hardy 

 annuals. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 20c. 



115. HOLLYHOCK, CHATERS SUPERB 

 MIXED (P). — This is one of the oldest 

 inhabitants of our gardens; now ranks as 

 one of the finest autumn flowers. Pkt., 5c. 



116. HOLLYHOCK, CHATERS DOUBLE 

 WHITE (P). — Packet, 10c. 



120. — LARKSPUR (Delphinum) (A). — One 

 of the most showy and useful plants, pos- 

 sessing almost every requisite for adorn- 

 ment of the garden. Packet, 5c. 



121, LARKSPUR EMPEROR (P). — Of 

 symmetrical bushy habit, vfith a pro- 

 fusion of brilliant dark-blue, red-striped 

 and tri-colored flowers. Packet, 5c. 



LOBELIA 



A beautiful and popular flower, very de- 

 sirable for pot culture, beds or hanging 

 baskets because of its trailing habits. 

 Grows easily and does well in beds and 

 rockeries. Bears a profusion of blue and 

 white flowers. / 



122. MIXED VARIETIES (A). — Pkt., 5c. 



123. CRYSTAL PALACE COMPACTA (A). 

 —Rich deep blue. The finest for bedding. 



Packet, 10c. 



125. MARIGOLD, DOUBLE AFRICAN (A). 

 — A well-known free-flowering plant, of 

 ealy culture, with rich and beautiful 

 double various-colored flowers. Pkt., 5c. 



126. MARIGOLD, DOUBLE FRENCH fA). 

 — Of compact habit, with numerous bright, 

 showy flowers. Very fine. Packet, 5c. 



13G. MIGNONETTE— PYRAMILAL— Large 

 flowered. The largest flowered of all 

 Mignonettes. Annual. 



Packet, 5c 



137. MACHET — True dwarf -growing vari- 

 ety; enormous spikes of beautiful, deep 

 reddish crimson flowers; height 1 foot. 



Packet, 10c. 



138. MIGNONETTE VICTORIA (A). — A 



splendid new, compact-growing variety of 

 dense pyramidal, growing about six in- 

 ches high. The flowers are of a brilliant 

 red, and are suitable for pot or garden. 

 Packet, 10c. 



139. ALLEN'S DEFIANCE (A). — -When 



grown under favorable conditions, and 

 with proper care, spikes will not only be 

 of remarkable size — from 12 to 15 inches 

 long — but deliciously fragrant; much 

 more so than any other variety. 

 Packet, 10c. 



140. GOLDEN MACHET MIGNONETTE 



(A). — Distinct new varie y of the well- 

 known Machet of the same compact and 

 robust habit, but differing from the type 

 by its massive spikes of golden-yellow 

 blossoms. 



Packet, 5c 



