92 



Capsicum red pointed Calabrese (Electro). 



An extraordinary prolific kind with large fleshy dark purple 

 fruits reaching a length of about 7 inches ending in a point, 

 a form not yet met with in any mild Peppers. 



per oz 2/3 d; per lb. 30/ — . 



Egg plant black Snake (Electro). 



Quite aj[ new~'andjjvery interesting form; the plant grows 

 about 2 feet high and bears an abundant number of cylindrical 

 dark purple almost black fruits about 12 inches long of the 

 very best flavour. 



per oz 2/3 d; per lb. 30/ — . 



2. Newly Introduced or New Flower Seeds. 



0 = Annuals. — 4 = Perennials. 

 The price for 100 packets will be applied for orders of at least 25 packets. 



We beg to inform our patrons that, in order to spare unnecessary labour, orders for seeds in packets will not be filled 

 in as many single packets, but the corresponding weight or number will be sent in one lot. 



Aster Mignon lilac violet. 0 



A new splendid color of this class. 



1 packet 10 d; 100 packets 64/ — . 



Centaurea Cyanus Victorias fl. pi. 

 Electro 4,5. 



Aster Ostrich-feathered, rose. 0 



A very fine new color. 



i packet 8d; 100 packets 48/ — . 



Centaurea Cyanus Victoriae fl. pi. 0 



(Electro.) 



It is with much satisfaction that we offer for the first time 

 a double flowering form of the so popular and appreciated 

 C. Cyanus Victoriae, which will be found one of the best addi- 

 tions to the collection. The very pretty flowers are dark red 



and of the same size as those of the single variety. A charming 

 novelty which will soon be a great favorite. 



i packet iod; 100 packets 64/ — . 



Centaurea diluta. 4 



A very profuse flowering bushy plant growing 30 to 35 inches 

 high and covered almost literally with charming lilac- rose 

 flowers with a white centre , about 2 inches across , on long 

 stalks. They are highly adapted for table and other floral 

 decorations. 



1 packet 8d; 100 packets 44 — . 



Centaurea eriophora. 

 Electro 3/9. 



Centaurea eriophora. 0 (Electro.) 



This variety as will be seen from the cut, is extremely 

 interesting. Although its blooms cannot be compared with 

 those of the large flowered kinds of Centaurea, they are however 

 equally adapted for everlasting bouquets as the rather woolly 

 and spiny buttons keep a very long time. From these buttons 

 emerges the yellow flower like a brush. The plant grows only 

 about 12 inches high. 



I packet 8d; TOO packets 48/ — . 



