}. M. Thorhurn & Co. 



Catalogue of Seee 



NUMBER and NAME. 



% oz. at oz. rate only on articles quote i at 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



General Observations. 



750 



752 

 753 

 754 

 755 

 758 



760 



763 

 765 

 766 



767 

 767^ 



7 6 7 /> 



769 

 770 

 773 

 777 

 781 



787 

 7 8 7 « 



788 

 789 



Palava flexuosa 23 



Pansy,*" Bl'k "Faust," p. oz.,$l.25 



*Lord Beaconsfield . " 1.25 



Quadricolor .... " 1.25 



Striped " 1.50 



*Emperor William . " 1.25 



Fawn Color .... " 1.25 



♦Light Blue " 1.25 



Violet-margined . . 1.25 



♦Gold-margined . . " 1.25 



Five-blotched (Odier) " 6.00 



Bugnot's Superb Str'n " 10.00 



♦Trimardeau Giant . 3.00 



♦.Trimardeau Yellow. 4.00 



:i: 'Trimardeau White . 4.00 



*Black Blue " 1.25 



Bronze " 1.50 



* White . . ' " 1.25 



* Azure Blue " 1.25 



*Pure Yellow .... " 1.25 

 *Candidissima "Snow 



Queen" " 1.25 



atropurpurea .... " 1.25 



— alba marginata . - " 1.25 

 *Thorburn's Superb 



Large Strain ... " 7.00 



♦Mixed " 1.25 



'Common Mixed . . " 75 

 Choice collections, including— 

 24 vars. Pansv or Heart's-ease. 

 t8 " " f 



Giant Pansv 



■9° 



S04 

 Sio 

 S12 

 824 

 S30 

 837 

 840 

 842 



848 

 849 

 850 

 851 

 852 

 853 

 «54 

 855 

 S56 



862 

 863 



866 

 ,867 

 868 



870 



50c. 

 , 20c. 

 30c. 



hhA 

 hA 



pk.&d. 



black 



violet 



4-color 



strip. 



blue 



fawn 



1. blue 



mar. 



spot. 



white 

 bk.&bl. 

 bronze 

 white- 

 blue 

 yet- 

 white 

 dk. pur. 

 pr &w. 



mixed 



Paris Daisy 



Peas, Sweet 



Pelargonium, Fancy 12 



Peiitstemon Clevelandii .... 



antirrhinoides . 



heterophyllum j . 



Mixed European . per 

 *Perilla Nankinensis, pei 



*laciniata 



Persicaria, Red - 



White . . 



Petunia hybrida— 



Large-flowered, White 23 



— Intus aurea 



— Crimson 



—Purple . . 



— Rose • • 



—Superbissima, tigered throat . . . 



— California Giant 



—Superb, single, mixed .... 



—Fringed White . . 



Crimson 



"Titania" , . . 



Mixed 



—Double Mixed 



— — Fringed Mixed . . . 



" Lady-of-the-Lak( 



Countess of Ellesmere . . 



Inimitable Dwarf 



Venosa (veined) 



Mixed Single . . . per oz. , $1.25 

 Collections of Petunias, including- 



12 vars. Fine Large-flowering 



gP 

 hP 



hhA 



hP 



thhA 



crim. 



yel. 



blue 



mixed 



pur. 



red 

 white 



yel. 



crim. 



purple 



rose 



mixed 



white 

 crim. 

 purple 

 mixed 



white 



pr.&w. 



mixed 



Double Fringed . . . . 

 Double Large-flowering. 



1% 



3 

 2 



var. 



1% 



10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 25 

 50 

 10 



25 

 25 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 



10 

 10 

 10 



25 

 10 



5 



25 

 00 



75 

 60 

 50 

 75 



25 



10 



25 

 10 



5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 



10 

 25 

 25 

 25 

 25 

 50 

 25 

 25 

 25 

 25 

 5° 

 25 

 50 

 75 

 75 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 5 



1 00 

 60 



1 50 

 80 



1 50 

 80 



Prett\ 



{Viola tricolor.) Hearts-ease. Ai! 

 the varieties are saved from 

 fine, choice flowering plants. 

 They cannot be surpassed in 

 color or blooming qualities. 

 They should be carefully culti 

 vated, and will richly pay for 

 good treatment in their large 

 (lowers and foliage. The seeds 

 should be sown early in autumn 

 if large flowers are expected, 

 and preferably in a frame. If 

 sown in spring the flowers will 

 not be as large as from seed 

 sown in autumn. No. 3766 has 

 exceedingly beautiful, e x 1 1 a 

 large flowers, with very broad 

 blotches and upper petals finely 

 lined. 3787a is the richest and 

 most choicely varied mixture 

 ever offered. It produces only 

 the handsomest colors and fin- 

 est forms, and these in great 

 diversity. The collections here 

 offered merit special attention, 

 and are sure to give splendid 

 results. Those marked thus (♦) 

 are best for bedding, but all the 

 others also do well for this pur- 

 pose if planted out early in the 

 spring. 



J 



See Chrysanthemum frutescens. 

 See page 106. 



Beautiful greenhouse plants. 

 1 Among the most beautiful of our 



herbaceous perennials, and 

 \ should be grown extensively, 



being very hardy and free-flow - 

 I ering ; fine for bedding. 

 1 Ornamental - leaved ; for ribbon 

 1 gardening and beds. 



• Showy for backgroun 



These are well-known, very orna- 

 mental plants, producing freely 

 fragrant and beautiful flowers, 

 and continuing 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 varie- 

 ties are of brilliant colors and 

 fine form. 3867 is a dwarf bushy 

 variety, with regularly striped 

 flowers, and is very effective, 

 either in masses or in pots. The 

 California Giant is a strain of 

 great merit. The flowers are 

 very large and extremely deep- 

 throated, and some of them are 

 exquisitely penciled and beauti- 

 fully fringed. The collections 

 of Large-flowering and Double 

 Fringed here offered contain 

 onlv the finest varieties. 



