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Choice Flower Seeds. 



Ten 5c. I»apers for 25c., or Four papers for 25c. 



211. CHINESE PRIMROSE (Primula friti»ed). 



This variety is much prettier than the English, being- 

 fringed and of the most beautiful colors. They differ 

 from each other like the double and single Petunias. 

 Packet, 35c. 



212. RICINUS CAMBOGIENSIS.— Bronze maroon, 

 with red veins. 



Packet, 10c. 



213. RICINUS ZANZIBARENSIS. 



large and handsome. 



Packet, 10c. 



Leaves very 



215. SCARLET SAGE (Salvia Splendens).— A fa- 

 vorite greenhouse and bedding plant, bearing long' 

 spikes of flowers in great profusion from July to 

 October; half-hardy perennial, blooming the first 

 year from seed; 3 feet. 



Packet, 5c. 



216. SCARLET SAGE— CLARA BEDMAN. 



(Bonfire.)— The finest Salvia ever introduced. 

 Packet, 5c. 



220. SENSITIVE PLANT (Mimosa)— Curious, and 

 interesting plants, with pinkish white flowers; the 

 leaves close in and droop when touched or shaken; 

 tender annual. 



Packet, 5c. 



225. SNAPDRAGON (Antirrhinum).— One of our 

 most useful and showy border plants. The recently 

 improved varieties have large, finely shaped flow- 

 ers of brilliant colors. Perennial. 



Packet, 5c. 



230. TEN WEEKS STOCKS (Gilliflower).— A 



world-wide favorite, brilliant and varied in color, 

 equally well adapted for massing, bedding, edging 

 or pot culture. Very profuse bloomers; should be 

 g'rown in rich soil. 



Packet, 15c. 



231. STOCKS— SNOWPLAKE IMPROVED.— A 



"beautiful dwarf-grawong variety; very large, dou- 

 l3le, snow-white flowers. Our seed of this variety* 

 is grown by a specialist, and will produce a large 

 percentage of double flowers. 



Packet, 15c. 



235. SUNFLOWER (Heliantliiis).— Remarkable for 

 the stately growth, size and brilliancy of their flow- 

 •ers, making a very good effect among shrubbery 

 and for screens. The seed is also good for feeding 

 poultry. 



Packet, 5c. 



237. SWEET ROCKET (Hesperis).-- Very pleas- 

 ing, early spring nowering, profuse blooming plants, 

 with fragrant flowers, growing freely in any light, 

 rich soil. 



Packet, 5c. 



240. SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus).— 

 A well-known, free flowering, popular favorite; the 

 great improvements upon the old varieties made within 

 the last few years have rendered it still more desirable. 

 Hardy perennial. 



Packet, 5c. 



243. SWEET VIOLET.— Deservedly much in de- 

 mand, because of their profusion of bloom and delicate 

 sweet odor. 



Packet, lOc. 



245. VERBENA.— One of the most popular and use- 

 ful bedding plants. Verbenas delight in a sunny situa- 

 tion, rich soil, and thorough cultivation. 



Packet, 5c. 



246. VERBENA.— Mammoth. 



Packet, lOc. 



247. VINCA.— Small bushy plants, producing in 

 quantit es round single flowers the first season, if sown 

 early. They may be potted and kept all winter. 



250. VINCA ROSA.— Rose, with dark eye. 



Packet, 5c. 



251. VINCA ALBA.— White, with crimson eye. 



Packet, 5c. 



255. WALLFLOWER, DOUBLE. — Well-known, 



deliciously fragrant plants, with large spikes of 

 double flowers, similar to the Gilliflower. Succeed 

 in light, rich soil, in a moist atmosphere. Peren- 

 nials. 



Packet, lOc, 



GRIFFITH Sl TURNER CO.'S FLOWER SEEDS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY. 



