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J. M. Thorburn & Co., 15 John St., New York. 



/J®" % oz. at oz. rate only on articles quoted at 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



4677 Virginian Stock . . per oz., 20c. 



4678 White " 20c. 



4678a Crimson King ... " 20c 

 46784 Mixed 



4679 

 4680 

 4680a 

 4681 

 4681a 

 46S14 



Viscaria elegans picta 



oculata 



— coerulea 



— alba 



—Mixed 



Mixed 



.4682 Wallflower . . . .peroz.,400 



4684 Mixed " 40c. 



46S6 German Double 



Collections of Wallflower, including 

 12 vars. Double German . . . 

 " 8 " " " . . . 



6 " " " . . . 



4688 

 4689 

 4692 



4693 

 4694 



4696 

 4701 

 4702 

 4703 

 4705 



4707 



4707a 



4708 



4708a 



4709 



4709a 



4710 



4710a 



47i 1 

 4712 



4713 

 47U 



4715 

 .4716 

 4716a 



4717 

 4718 



47i9 



4719a 



4720 



4720a 



4721 



4721a 



472 1 b 



4722 



4723 



4723^ 



Whitlavia grandiflora 



— alba 



gloxinioides 



Worms 



Wigandia Vigieri . . 



Yucca baccata 

 brevifolia . . . 

 filamentosa . . 

 gloriosa . . . 

 Whipplei . . . 



oz., 40c. 

 " 40c. 

 " 40c. 



Zinnia, Double — 



Tall Carmine . . . per oz., 40c 



— Crimson " 40c 



— Flesh-colored . . " 40c 



—Lilac " 40c 



—Purple . . . . % . " 40c 



— Rose " 40c 



— Scarlet " 40c 



— Violet " 40c 



— White " 40c 



— Yellow, Sulphur . " 40c 



Golden .... " 40c 



— Mixed 30c 



— Pompon .... " 50c 



Large Robust. " 50c 



Dwarf Crimson . . " 50c 



— Purple " 50c 



— Salmon " 50c 



— Scarlet " 50c 



— White " 50c 



— Yellow, Sulphur . " 50c 



Golden .... " 50c 



— Mixed " 40c 



—Tom Thumb White " $1 



— Orange 



Mixed . . .peroz.,75c 



— Haageana, Double " $1.25 

 — Curled and Crested Orange 

 Mixed 



Collections of Zinnia, including- 

 10 vars. Beautiful Double 

 6 " 



8 " Dwarf Double . 

 6 " 



,4724 Zygadenus elegans 



2 3 



1 3 



2 3 



hA 



tP 



hA 



ttP 

 hhP 



hA 









red 



1 



5 



white 





5 



crim. 





5 



mixed 





5 



sc.&w. 





5 



rose 



H 



5 



blue 





5 



white 





5 



mixed 





5 







5 



brown 





5 



mixed 





5 







10 







$1 00 







80 







65 



pur. 





5 



white 





5 



b.& w. 





5 



scar. 



1 



5 



red 



4 



10 



gr. wh. 



3 



10 





15 



10 





2 



10 





4 



10 





2 



10 



car. 





5 



crim. 



■ _ 



5 



flesh 





5 



lilac 





5 



pur. 





5 



rose 





5 



scar. 





5 



violet 





5 



white 





5 



vel. 





K 



O 







5 



mixed 





5 







5 



crim. 





5 





5 



pur. 





5 



salmon 





5 



scar. 





5 



white 





5 



vel 





0 







5 



mixed 





5 



white 





10 



orange 





10 



mixed 





10 



yel. 



I 



10 



orange 





10 



mixed 





10 







50 







40 







50 







40 



white 





10 



(Malcolmia maritima.) Early- 

 flowering and fine. 



Abundant blooming, hardy an- 

 nuals, very effective in massing. 

 They are easily grown, and suc- 

 ceed best in light, rich loam. 



(Cheiranthus Cheiri.) Favoritel 

 sweet-scented flowers, of finef 

 colors ; useful as spring bedders. 



) Pretty bell-shaped flowers ; free- 

 flowering. 



Seeds are very curious. 

 Fine tropical leaves. 



1 JI3 ' 1 



I Very showy, attractive plants for 

 y the subtropical garden, with nu- 

 merous large white flowers. 



Fine bedding and border plants, 

 blooming long and abundantly. 

 Beds of these are greatly ad- 

 mired. The colors are varied 

 and bright, and the plants easily 

 grown. Should be more exten- 

 sively cultivated, as the varie- 

 ties have been much improved 

 of late. 4721 and 4721a are very 

 dwarf double varieties, forming 

 compact, free-flowering bushes ; 

 fine for edgings. 4715 has most 

 magnificent, extra large blos- 

 soms of rich colors. 4723 and 

 4723a are splendid new varie- 

 ties, most gracefully curled and 

 crested. The collections here 

 offered will be found very choice, 

 and are sure to give satisfaction. 

 Zinnias succeed best in a rich, 

 deep, loamy soil, and in a sunny; 

 situation. 



Wax-like flowers. 



Carnation — Chabaud's Double Perpetual, 



This new Carnation was raised by Mr. Chabaud, the formost Carnation grower of Europe. It grows from 

 16 to 20 inches high, is closely branched, and carries its blooms well. The straight, vertical flower-stems are 

 covered with large, handsome, very double flowers in every variety of color. It blooms in about seven months 

 after being sown, and continues to flower in the greatest profusion indefinitely. In view of its earliness, hardi- 

 ness, robust growth, perfect bearing, variety of color of the flowers, and the long continued time in which they 

 are produced, it is likely to supersede all varieties hitherto grown. It may be sown either in autumn or early 

 .spring. (See Novelties^ Per packet, 50 cts. ; per 1,000 seeds, $4. 



