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



NUMBER and NAME. 



% oz. at oz. rate only on articles quoted at 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



Maurandya antirrhiniflora 



Barclayana 



alba 



Emeryana rosea 



purpurea grandiflora . . . 

 Mixed 



4890 

 4892 

 4894 



4895 

 4900 



4901 Mina lobata 



Moon Flower 



Nasturtium (Tall)— 



4902 Blood-colored . . .peroz., 



4903 Orange 



4904 Yellow 



4905 Scarlet 



4906 Shillingi, bright yel. 



4910 Scheuerianum . 

 4910a — coccineum . . 



491 1 Schulzi .... 

 491m Edward Otto . 



4912 hemispha?ricum 

 4912a Roeglianum . . 

 49126 Mixed . per lb. ,$1.25, 



Collections", including 



12 vars. Nasturtium, Tall 



15c 

 15c 

 15c 

 15c 

 J 5C 

 15c 

 15c 

 15c 

 15c 

 15c 

 15c 



IOC 



4912c- Passitiora coerulea 



4913 edulis 



4914 gracilis 



4914a incarnata 



Smilax {Myrsiphyllum aspara 

 go ides) per oz., 75 c 



Thunberg-ia alata 



— alba 



— aurantiaca . . . 



— Bakeri 



— Fryeri 



— sulphurea . . . 

 — intus alba . . . 

 —Mixed 



4915 Phaseolus Caracalla 



49i5« 



4916 

 4918 

 4920 

 4922 

 492 1 

 4926 

 4928 

 493o 



4932 

 4936 

 4933 

 4940 

 4944 

 4945 

 4946 

 4943 

 4949 

 4950 

 495i 

 4954 

 4956 



40c 



. . . per oz. 



Tropaeolum Canariense, oz 



Lobbianum Brilliant . . " 



— Crystal Palace .... " 



—Asa Gray " 



— Queen Victoria ... " 



— Fulgens ... ... . " 



— Lucifer " 



— Spitfire " 



—Crown Prince of Prussia" 



— Lilli Smith " 



—Mixed " 



pentaphyllum 



tricolorum 



Collections, including— 



12 vars. Tropaeol'm Lobbianum 

 6 " " " 



,50c 

 25 c 

 25 c 

 30c 

 25c 

 30c 

 30c 

 25c 

 30c 

 30c 

 20c 



tA 



hA 



hhA 



gP 

 hhA 



tgP 



white 

 rose 

 pur. 

 mixed 



wh.& r 



d. red 



orange 



yel. 



scar. 



o. yel. 



spot. 



scar. 



orange 



pur. 



mixed 



blue 

 white 



15 



pink 

 lilac 



white 



bff.&d. 



white 



orange 



white 



orange 



sul. 



P. yel. 



mixed 

 yel. 



d. scar, 

 br. red 

 white 

 scar. 



blood 

 cr. sc. 

 mixed 

 o. & y. 



cts. 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 



10 



5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 



50 

 40 



10 

 10 

 10 

 10 



Abundant bloomers, and very de- 

 sirable for the greenhouse and 

 garden. Should be in every col- 

 lection. 



Curious ; free bloomer ; fine. 

 See ipomcea Mex .grandifl? a alba. 



{Tropcrolum majus.) Very good 

 for screens or stone walls ; all 

 are very showy in flower, and 

 desirable acquisitions to gar- 

 dens. 



j Called "Passion Flower" on ac- 

 1 count of a fancied resemblance 

 f in the flowers to the appearance 

 J presented at Calvary. 



Curious, fragrant flowers. 



I Extensively used for floral decor- 

 j ations ; very pretty foliage. 



Very ornamental climbers and 

 abundant bloomers. They are 

 also very effective as bedding 

 plants, if a little pains be taken 

 with them. Thrive best in a 

 rich compost of fibrous loam 

 and sand. 



(The Canary-bird Flower.) 



These are very beautiful improved 

 Nasturtiums, of most brilliant 

 colors. Fine for either the con- 

 \ servatory or outdoor decoration. 

 Thrive in light, rich soil. See 

 also Nasturtium. Nos. 4954 and 

 4956 should be grown in pots. 



DWARF SINGLE DAHLIAS. 



We have never seen anything more beautiful than those dwarf Single Dahlias, and we wonder they are not 

 more largely grown. The variety and delicacv of coloring and the exquisite perfection of form are bevond 

 description. They grow only 18 inches high— the Scarlet Jules Chretien even less than that— and are admira- 

 bly suited for pot culture. From seed sown in the Spring thev will bloom in extraordinarv profusion all sum- 

 mer from June to October. Per pkt., 10 cents. 



, _ „ Montclair, Fla , September 4, 1803. 



Messrs. J. M. Thorburn & Co.: ' 



I had excellent results from the seed used in the Spring and Summei . Have had seed from you for about 17 years and 

 always satisfactory. (Signed) " J. C. C. Downing. 



_ _ „ The Bungalow, Livingston, Montana, November 18, 1892. 



Messrs. J. M. Thorburn & Co. : 



\ ou will be pleased to hear that the few articles I have been able to purchase from you are far superior to anv I procured 

 elsewhere. (Signed) Walter Good . ll. 



