Choice Flower Seeds. 



Xeii 5c. Papers for 25c., or Kour loc. I»apers for 25c. 



122. LOBELIA. — A beautiful aud popular flower, 

 very desirable 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. Annuals. 3Iixed Packet, 5c. 



123. LOBELIA, CRYSTAL PALACE.— 10c. 

 124. COMPACTA \ AR.— Mixed, 10c. 



( DAISY.) 



97. DAISY, MIXED.— Well-known favorites, ad- 

 mirably 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. 



98. DAISY LONGFELLOW.— This is a very 

 pretty large double pink variety. 



Packet, 10c. 



99. DAISY SNOWBALL.— An unusually large 

 flowered variety, and produces very double, pure 

 white flowers. Packet, 15c. 



101. ETERNAL FLOWER (Heliclirysum)— These 

 are very popular and desirable for winter decora- 

 tion, bouquets, wreaths, etc. They sbould be cut 

 when they come into full bloom, tied into bunches, 

 and dried in the shade with their heads downward. 

 Packet, 5c. 



103. FEVERFEW (GOLDEN FEATHER) ( Py- 

 rethiim Aureum.)— A highly ornamental golden yellow 

 foliage plant, unexcelled for bedding. Hardy peren- 

 nial; 11-2 feet. Packet, 5c. 



105. FORGET-aiE-NOT ( Myosotis. ) — Neat and 

 beautiful little plants with star-like flowers, suc- 

 ceeding best in a shady, moist situation; half-hardy 

 perennials; blooming the first year from seed if 

 sown early. Packet, 5c. 



108. FOXGLOVE (Digitalis .) — A handsome and 

 highly ornamental, hardy perennial piant of stately 

 growth, fine for shrubberies and other half-shadj^ 

 places; 3 feet. Packet, 5c. 



109. GAILLARDIA.— Very attractive plants, pro- 

 ducing a profusion of bloom the entire summer and 

 autumn. Half-hardy annuals. Packets, 5c. 



110. GILIA, MIXED.— Very pretty dwarf plants; 

 early, free blooming, fine for massing and rock 

 work; hardy annuals; 1 foot. Packet, 5c. 



111. GLOXINIA.— Produces in great profusion 

 large bell-shaped fiowers of the richest variety of 

 colors. Packet, 25c. 



HELIOTROPE. 



LARKSPUR. 



112. HELIOTROPE.— These are delici. usly fragrant 

 flowers, remaining in bloom a long time; fine for pot cul- 

 ture or bedding; Half-hardy annuals. Packet, 5c. 



115. HOLLYHOCK, ^MIXED ( Althea Rosea. ) — 

 This is one of the oldest inhabitants of our gardens, and 

 now ranks as one of the finest autumn flowers. 



Packet, 5c. 



116. DOUBLE WHITE.- Largely used by florists. 



Packet, 10c. 



130. LARKSPUR ( Delpliinum. ) - One of our most 

 showy and useful plants, possessing almost every requi- 

 site for adornment of the garden . Packet, 5c. 



MARIGOLD. 



EOUR O'CLOCK. 



135. MARIGOLD, DOUBLE AFRICAN. — A well- 

 known free flowering plant, of easj' culture, with rich 

 and beautiful double various colored flowers. 



Packet, 5c. 



136. — MARIGOLD, DOUBLE FRENCH. — Of com- 

 pact habit, with numerous bright, showy flowers. Very 

 fine. Packet, 5c. 



137. MARIGOLD, GOLD NUGGET. Packet, 10c. 

 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; 3 fe^t. Packet, 5c. 



133. MESEMBRYANTHEMUM.— Dwarf spreading 

 plants of great beauty, blooming the entire summer, suc- 

 ceeding best in dry, sandy or loamy soil, and in a warm 

 locality It belongs to the halt-hardy annuals. 



Packet, 5c. 



135. MIGVONETTE — SWEET (Reseda Odorata.) 

 — A well-known and universal garden favorite, and one 

 that requires no extra instructions for growing. Hardy 

 annuals. Packet, 5c. Oz. 15c. 



136. MIGNONETTE— PYRAMIDAL. — (Large 

 flowered).— The largest flowered of all Mignonettes. 

 Annual. Packet, 5c. Oz. 15c. 



137. MACHET MIGNONETTE.— Well adapted 

 for pot culture; dwarf pyramidal growth; bearing 

 numerous flower stalks; one of the best. 



Packet, 10c. Oz. 50c. 



138. MIGNONETTE VICTORIA.— A splendid new 

 compact growing variety of dense pyramidal habit, 

 growing about six inches high. The flowers are of 

 a brilliant red, and are suitable for pot or garden. 



Packet, 10c. 



139. ALLEN'S DEFIANCE.— When grown un- 

 der 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. Its great strength 

 is accompanied by extraordinary keeping qualities. 



Packet, 10c. 



142. NASTURTIUM— DWARF.— The dwarf vari- 

 ety of Nasturtium are among: the most useful and 



beautiful of annuals for bed- 

 ding, massing, etc., owing to 

 their compact growth, rich- 

 ness of color and profusion of 

 bloom; mixed colors. 



Packet, 5c. Oz. 15c. 



143. DWARF NASTUR- 

 TIUM — AURORA. — BJush, 

 white and salmon, blotched 

 with garnet. 



Packet, 5c. Oz. 25c. 



144. D WA R F NASTUR- 

 TIUIVT — BEAUTY — Light 

 scarlet, striped with yellow. , 



Packet, 5c. Oz. 25c, 



145. DWARF NASTUR- 

 TIUM— Empress of India.— 

 Very dark foliage, with deep 

 crimson flowers. 



Packet, 5c. Oz. 25c. 



