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PETXJKIAS. 



Favorite, half- 

 ) hardy, succeed- 

 ing well in anv 

 rich soil. For 

 the brilliancy 

 and variety of 

 the colors, and 

 the long duration 

 of their bloomingr 

 period, they are 

 indispensable in 

 any garden. Sow 

 seed early in 

 spring, scatter 

 thinly on an even surface, and Isarely cover 

 the seed with sand. If intended for the open 

 ground, prick out into a frame to be kept till 

 plantin?--out tin-e. If for pots, pot singly into 

 small pots in strona: rich soil mix^^d with sand, 

 and shift as the plants grow larger. 



FINE ])nXX!0 — Good mixture of small free- 

 blooming colors. Packet, 5c. 



166. SiNCrZiIS-FRintTiiD mXED FETtJNXA 

 — Ijarge iiowers, four to nve mcnes across, of 

 every hue, each flower being beautifully 

 fringed. Ekt., £5c. 



167. DOUBIiE PiSTiXNIA — About 30 per 

 cent, will prcdi:ce double t owers, i'tt , 25c. 



168. PETtrmA — Donble-Pringed Mixed — 

 The flowers nf this sort being double, toirether 

 with being fringed, are very beautiful. Pkt., 25c. 



175. FHi;OX DBUnnaONDII (A) — a most 

 brilliant and beautiful hardy annual, about i 

 foot high, well adapted for bedding, making a 

 dazzling show through the whole season. It 

 succeeds well on almost any soil. Packet, .He. 



176. PHXiOX DBUMMONBII — (Nana Com- 

 pacta) (A) — V'ery fine mixed. This new strain 

 is of dw.arf. co^^pact habit, and makes desir- 

 able pot plants; 



also excellent 

 for ribbon lines 

 and m a s s i n i 



Packet, 10c 



RELIABLE 



FLOWER 



RTCTNTT.S rCastor Beanl. 



FINKS — (DIANTHUS). 



Seed may be sown in the open ground in spring after danger of frost is 

 past in the place where the plants are wanted to bloom. Use well-pulverized 

 soil, preferably sandy loam. Make the rows one foot to 15 inches apart, and 

 cover the seed with one-fourth inch of fine soil, firmly pressed down. When 

 2 inches high, thin 6 to 8 inches apart. 



180. FINK CARNATION, or FICOTEE. (Choicest Double IVIized Dianthus 

 Caryophylzs) — Carnation and Picotee Pinks arc generally favorites for their 

 delicious fragrance, richness of colors and profuse bloom. Perennial. Pkt., 10c. 



181. FINK CARNATION (Riviera Market, or GUlaud)— A magnificent va- 

 riety of colors and shades, which will thrive either in open ground or pots. 

 Packet, 25c. 



182. FINK CARNATION — MARGUERITE — These lovely, fragrant Carna- 

 tions produce fine double flowers. From seed sown in the garden early in 

 the spring, the plants begin to bloom in about four months. All coors mixed. 

 The finest strain. Per Packet, 10c. 



185. PINK — (CHINA OR INDIAN PINK) — Blooms in cluster.s, flowers 

 very double and bloom in a lar-e ran~e of bright colors. Packet, 5c. 



188. PINK — EEDD2WECI (F) — Beautiful double flowers in a great vari- 

 ety of colors, wi'h fringed white edges. Packet, 5c. 



200. POPPY-CARNATION (Papaver) (A) — A showy and easily cultivated 

 hardy annual, v.'lth large brilliant colored flowers, growing freely in any 

 garden soil. Packet, 5c. 



201. POPPY — PEONY FZ.O-WERED (A)— -A magnificent species, large, 

 showy, double globule flowers, resembling Peonies In shape. Packet, 5c. 



a02. SE:IRZ,EY poppy (A) — These beautiful Poppies are generally single 

 or semi-double. The colors, extending from one extreme to the other, are so 

 varied tnat scarcely two are alike, while many are striped and Motched. The 

 blooms, if cut when young, will stand for two or three days. Packet, 5c. 



203= TUlilP POPPY (A) — A magnificent species. The plants attain a 

 n-ignt of 14 to IG inches, and produce from about 50 to 60 flowers of the 

 r. gntest scarlet. Packet, 5c. 



204. ICEZiAND POPPIES, MIKED (A)— Although hardy perennials, 



these Poppies bloom th" first season from sprinsr-sown seed. The 

 fragrant, elegant, crushed satin-like fiowers are produced in never- 

 ceasing succession from the beginning of June to October. Packet, 5c. 



JOS. PrPPY— IBRESISTIB1.E (A)— A rare a'-d b-a"tiful Poppy, 

 with immense flowers. Color, an exquisite rose. Packet, 5c. 



195. PORTUZiACA (Merican Rose) (A) — One of the finest hardy an- 

 nual plants, of easy culture, thriving best in rather rich, lis-ht loam or 

 sandy soil; the single-flowering varieties are large and brilliant, of the 

 richest shades of color, and produced throughout the summer in great 

 profusion; fine for massing in beds or edgings of rock work. Pkt., 5c. 

 : 6. DOTTELE PORTULACA (A)— Packet, lOc. 



210. ENOI.ISH PRIMROSE (Primula Vulgaris) (F) — No collection 

 of spring flowers is complete without a few of these charming little 

 plants. A little covering in the late fall will protect them from the 

 severe weather of winter, and the great nurnber of flowers produced 

 will more than repay you the extra trouble. They are not as generally 

 Errown as they should be. Packet, 10c. 



211. CHINE«!E PRIMROSE (Primula Fringed) (A) — This variety is 

 much prettier than the Engli.sh. being fringed and of the most beautiful 

 colors. They differ from each other like the double and single Petunias. 



RICINUS (Castor Bean). 



Stately, strong-growing plants, with very ornamental foliage, well 

 adapted as center plants of grouns of Cannas, Dahlias, etc. Moles are 

 troublesome in many gardons. but they may be kept away by planting 

 Castor Beans in the borders. 



212. RICINU?, CAMBOGI'^NSIS (A) — Largo Icavr-s-,. dark bronzy- 

 mni oon; s'-''' "»^fl st"'"' s p -"'-'-- s fAot- PacJ^''''. 5". 



212Vz. RICIKUS ZANZI3ABIENSIS, BfilXED (A) — Their immense 

 leaves and c''!rantic plants c:;c~cd all other varieties. Packet, 5c. 



213. SCABICSA^GS.ANr>IFX.ORA (P) — An oif"l-F:\s:i inufd bnt most 

 attrai. ti . i ;il.i>!irl:'n''i • • 5 ' -. • ■ sini\ of richly 

 color' 1 i' r of th'^- ni.ost 

 uspfv;t i . • . . . 11 f'--.vt\ .|, wn in placA as 

 soon PS "iduiid r-au lie worKed; or. for eHrin r nini iii t;. sow in hotbed 

 earlv in s^rinT ai^d transnlan^ one and one-half feet apart. Hardy an- 

 nual: 12 to 18 inches hio-h. Packet, 10c. 



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