Catalogue of Hk;h-Class Seeds. 



89 



NUMBER and NAME. 



) x oz. at oz. rate only on articles quoteJ at 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



3020 

 U22 

 V26 

 3027 



3030 



3032 



Kutoca multiflora 

 viscida . . 

 Wrangeliana . . 

 Mixed 



hB 

 hA 



Fenzlia dianthiflora 



Ferns— Maiden Hair 



Ferns — Choice collection, includ- 

 ing 12 of the finest sorts . . . j 



Feverfew 



Flax 



3046 



3^47 

 3048 



3049 



3049a 



3049^ 



3050 



3054 



305^ 



3058 



3062 



3065 

 3070 

 3072 

 3<575 



3°;6 

 3078 



3°79 

 3080 

 3082 



3089 



3090 



3091 



3091a 



3091* 



Forget-me-not (Myosotis) — 



alpestris peroz., 75c. 



— rosea 



— alba per oz., 90c. 



— elegantissima 



— Victoria (fine for pots) . . . . 



—Mixed 



Azorica 



— coelestina 



dissitiflora 



palustris 



sylvatica peroz., 75c 



Foxglove (Digitalis), White . . . 



Large-flowered 



Rose 



Purple 



Mixed per oz., 30c. 



Gloxinia-like, White 



— Purple 



— Rose 



— Mixed per oz., 40c. 



Choice collection, including— 



12 varieties Foxglove 



Four O'Clock, Hybrid . oz., 20c. 



longiflora alba " 25c. 



Variegated-leaved . . " 20c. 

 Tom Thumb, White . . 30c 

 " " Mixed . . " 30c. 

 Choice collections, including — 

 10 vars. Four O'Clock 



-hhP 



hP 



2 3 



l A 



6 " " Strip. -l'v'd 



3092 Fragaria Indica 



3092a Frasera speciosa 



3093 Freesia refracta alba 



3094 Fuchsia procumbens (for vases) 

 3094a triphylla. Charming dark-leaved 



species 



3095 Finest Mixed Single 



3095a Finest Mixed Double 



Collection of Fuchsias, including — 

 12 choice varieties 



hP 



gS 



3096 Gaillardia amblvodon . . 

 3096a grandiflora maxima . . 



picta 



— Lorenziana . . .peroz. 



3097 

 3098 



3099 

 3102 

 3103 



thhP 

 hA 



50c. 



— Mixed per oz.. 40c. 



Collection of Gaillardia, including — 

 6 choice varieties 



3108 Galega officinalis . . . 



31 10 — alba 



31 12 Gamolepis tagetes . . . 



31 14 Gardenia Thunbergii . . 



3116 Gardoquia Betoniroides 



hP 



hhA 

 gS 

 thhP 







cts. 



pink 



r 



Cl 



blue 





z 



J 



mixed 





5 

 5 



rose 



% 



25 













$1 25 



blue 



trai. 



IO 



rose 





IO 



white 



^2 



IO 



blue 





IO 







25 



m i xgcI 







d. blue 





25 



1. blue 





25 



blue 





1 0 



b & w 



3/ 



IO 



blue 





10 



white 



2 



5 



1. v. 



I % 



5 



rose 





5 



pur. 





5 



mixed 



div. 



5 



white 



3 



5 



pur. 





5 



rose 





5 



mixed 





5 







40 





2 



5 



white 





c 

 0 



mixed 





c 



0 



white 



1 



5 



mixed 





5 







45 







30 







3° 



yel. 



trai. 



10 



white 



3~4 



25 





2 



10 



blue 



trai. 



25 



scar. 



div. 



50 



mixed 



50 







50 







75 



fine r. 



2 



5 



golden 





10 



yel. 





5 



mixed 





5 



sc.& y. 





5 



salmon 





,S 



mixed 





5 







40 



blue 



3 



5 



white 





5 



yel. 





5 



white 



2 



25 



pur. 





5 



General Observations. 



Are good, serviceable flowering 

 plants for bedding ; free bloom- 

 ing. 



Prettv for ribbon 



ardening. 



best in 



Most graceful plants ; d 

 sandy, peaty soil. 



See Matricaria. 

 See Linum. 



All are beautiful and much prized 

 for spring gardening. The 

 Myosotis palustris is the true 

 "Forget-me-not" of Europe. 

 All the species are favorites, 

 being early-flowering and easily 

 grown. They prefer a moist 

 situation. 



Digitalis— from Digitus, a finger, 

 referring to the shape of the 

 flowers. The Foxgloves are 

 showy for backgrounds and 



1 borders, and are beautiful when 

 planted among shrubs ; they 



j thrive in any ordinary garden 

 soil. 



(Mirabilis.j Called Four O'Clocks 

 because they open their blos- 

 soms at that hour in the after- 

 noon. They are also known as 

 "Marvel of Peru." Handsome, 

 free-flowering, sweet-scented ; 

 blossoms variegated, striped 

 and various colors. 



Beautiful scarlet fruit. 



New var. from the Pacific coast. 



Very sweet flowers. 



("Ladies' Eardrop.") Well- 

 known greenhouse plants. 

 They require a firm,' rich soil 

 and a shady location. 



Showy and free bloomers. They 

 are good bedders ; very beau- 

 tiful ; fine for bouquets, and 

 should be more generally culti- 

 vated. They do best in a good, 

 light soil. 



I Tall, ornamental plants, suitable 

 1 for borders. 



Fine for beds. 

 Flowers very fragrant. 

 YVorthv of cultivation. 



