J. M. Thorburn & Co. 's Catalogue of Seeds. 



95 



3830 *Perilla Nankinensis,per oz., 20c. 

 3837 *laciniata " 30c. 



3840 Fersicaria, 



3843 White. . . 



Red 



3848 

 3849 

 3850 

 3851 

 3852 

 3853 

 3855 

 3856 

 3857 

 3858 

 3860 

 3862 

 3863 

 3864 

 3866 

 3867 

 3868 

 3870 



Petunia hybrida— 



Large-flowered, White 



— Intus aurea 



— Crimson 



— Purple 



— Rose 



— Superbissima, tigered throat 

 — Superb, single, mixed . . . . 



— Fringed White 



Crimson 



" Titania " 



Mixed 



— Double Mixed 



Fringed Mixed 



" Lady-of-the-Lake" . 



Countess of Ellesmere 



Inimitable Dwarf 



Venosa (veined) . 



Mixed Single . . . per oz., $1.25 

 Collections of Petunia, including : 

 12 vars. Fine Large-flowering . 



Double Fringed . . . 



a u tt 



Double Large-flowering 



3872 Phacelia congesta 



3873 

 3875 

 3880 



3900 

 3901 

 3903 

 3906 

 3916 

 3917 



3921 



3925 



3926 



3927 



3931 



3932 



3933 



3934 



3935 



3936 



3936o 



3937 



3939 



3940 



3942 



3943 



3944 



3947 

 3949 

 3951 

 3957 

 3960 



Phlox Drummondii alba . . . 



— atropurpurea striata . . . 



— Black Warrior 



— variabilis atropurpurea. . 



— Leopoldi . . . 



— Radowitzii . . 



— rosea 



— oculata alba . 



— Hortensiaeflora 



— coccinea . . . 



— cuspidata (Star of Quedlin 

 burg) per oz., $1.50 



— Dwarf Crimson Bouquet 



per oz., $1.50 



—Dwarf White Snowball 



—Dwarf Fireball 



—Dwarf Fancy Mix'd . oz.,$2.50 



—Mixed " .60 



— grandiflora, Chamois Rose 



Eclipse (blue-veined) . 



Dwarf Blood Red . . . 



Clevelandii 



coccinea . . 



alba .... 



i-osea. . . . 



splendens . 



stellata splendens 



Mixed . . . . per oz., $1.00 



—Double White 



—Double Red 



hybrida superba (perennial) . 

 Collection, including— 



10 varieties Phlox Drummondii 



per oz., $1 



hP 



thhA 



2 3 



Picotee, White Ground 

 Yellow Ground .... 



Slate Ground 



Mixed 



— Extra Fine 



hP 



hA 



hP 



hhP 



red 

 white 



white 



yel. 



crim. 



purple 



rose 



mixed 



white 

 crim. 

 purple 

 mixed 



white 

 pr.&w. 

 mixed 



pur. bl 



white 



strip. 



d. red 



pur. 



w. cr. 



white 



rose 



w. & 1. 



rose 



scar. 



mixed 



crim. 

 white 

 fire 

 mixed 



rose 



blue 



d. red 



w.&sc. 



scar. 



white 



rose 



sc.&w. 



crim. 



mixed 



white 



red 



mixed 



w. & sp. 

 y. & sp. 

 slate 

 mixed 



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73, 



V4 



10 



25 

 25 

 25 

 25 

 50 

 25 

 25 

 25 

 50 

 25 

 50 

 75 

 75 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 5 



1 00 

 60 



1 50 

 80 



1 50 

 80 



5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 



10 



10 

 25 

 25 

 10 

 5 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 L0 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 25 

 10 



50 J 



50 

 50 

 50 

 10 

 50 



I Ornamental - leaved; for ribbon 

 j gardening and beds. 



Showy for backgrounds. 



Theseare very ornamentalplants, 

 producing freely fragrant and 

 beautiful flowers, and continu- 

 ing a long time in bloom. They 

 do well in the garden, house or 

 conservatory, and will thrive 

 in almost any sort of soil. The 

 newer varieties are of brilliant 

 colors and fine form. 3867 is a 

 dwarf bushy variety, with regu- 

 larly striped flowers, and is very 

 effective, either in masses or in 

 pots. 3853 is-a splendid variety 

 with very large tigered throat. 

 " Titania " is a lovely new sort, 

 of a velvety purple color, with 

 a broad, white band round the 

 edges of the petals. "Lady-of- 

 the-Lake" is a most ©harming 

 double fringed pure white va- 

 riety. The collections of Large- 

 flowering and Double Fringed 

 here offered contain only the 

 finest varieties. 



Excellent for bees. 



The name is from phlox, flame, in 

 allusion to the general brillian- 

 cy of the flowers. This is a 

 very elegant genus of flowering 

 plants, being highly colored, es- 

 pecially P. Drummondii, an an- 

 nual, the varieties of which are 

 of the prettiest colors. A bed 

 of these will be highly prized 

 for good habit, richness of col- 

 or, and duration and profusion 

 of bloom. All grow well in pots 

 or as trailers. By making two 

 or more sowings they will flow- 

 er till frost. Should be grown 

 in rich, loamy soil, and given 

 plenty of water. Especially 

 fine effects may be had by plant- 

 ing masses of contrasting col- 

 ors. 



From showy varieties. Very rich 

 and beautiful, and finely scent- 

 ed; few flowers are more at- 

 tractive. 



