Catalogue of High-Class Seeds. 



99 



NUMBER and NAME. 



oz. at oz. rate only on articles quoted at 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



393° 



3937 

 3939 

 3940 



3944 



3945 



3945<* 



3946 



3947 



3949 



395i 



3956 



3957 



3963 

 3965 

 3967 

 3969 

 3969a 



397o 

 397i 

 3972 

 3973 

 3974 

 3975 

 3977 

 3979 



398i 

 39S3 

 3986 



3987 

 3988 



3990 

 3995 



Phlox, Drummondii, continued— 



— grandiflora alba 



kermesina splendens . . . 



stellata splendens 



Mixed .... per oz., 75c. 



Collection, including— 



iovars. Phlox Drummondii . . 

 Phlox (Perennial)— 



hybrida superba 



Phormium tenax 



— fol. variegatum 



Physalis lobata 



Picotee, White Ground 



Yellow Ground . . . 



Slate Ground 



Extra Fine Mixed 



Mixed 



Pink (Dianthus) — 



Chinensis Double Mixed. oz., 40c. 



—Double White 



dentosus hybridus . 



Heddewegii, Single, per oz.,75c. 



— Eastern Queen 



— Crimson Belle 



—Double Mixed . . per oz., 75c. 



— Double " Mourning Pink " 



— diadematus, Double, oz., $1.25 

 — laciniatus, " Salmon Queen " . 



Single . . . . per oz,, $0.75 



Double Mixed . . " 1.25 



imperialis, Double Mixed . . . 



per oz., 50 cts. 



—Double Dark Red 



—Dwarf Double White 



Double Mixed . per oz. ,50c. 



Superbus Dwarf Double White . 

 plumarius, "Pheasant's Eye," 

 fringed . . . .peroz.,50c. 

 — Single Mixed Pink " 40c. 

 — Semi double Grass Pink . . . 

 Collections of Pinks, including— 

 12 vars. Fine China 



hP 

 gP 



hP 

 hhP 



thB 



white 



sc.&w. 



crim. 



mixed 



white 



violet 



w.& sp.j 

 y.& sp.j 

 slate 



mixed 



4012 



4016 



4018 

 4019 



4022 

 4023 

 4025 



4030 

 4033 

 4^34 



4035 

 4036 



4036a 



4<>37 

 4037a 



4038 

 4038a 



4039 



4040 



4041 



4041a 



4042 



4044 



Pittosporum undulatum . 



Platystemon Californicus 



Platycodon grandiflorum . 

 — album 



Podolepis chrysantha 



— affinis 



— gracilis 



Polemonium 



Polyanthus 



Finest 



Gold-Laced 



Poppy— 



Papaver bracteatum 



— Mephisto (scarlet and black 

 spots, with other shades) . . 



— Flag of Truce . . per oz., 75c. 



— Orientale 



—The Shirley (a fine and dis- 

 tinct race) . . . peroz., 75c. 



— glaucum (Tulip Poppy) . . . 



— pavonium (Peacock) 



— nudicaule • • . ] 



aurantiacum . I Iceland 



album . . . . J Poppy 



Mixed . . . . j 



— umbrosum 



— Danebrog 



2 3 



white 

 lilac 

 mixed 

 rose 

 crim. 

 mixed 

 dark 

 mixed 

 salmon 

 mixed 



red 

 white 

 mixed 

 white 



mixed 



hA 

 hP 



hhA 



thP 



hA 



thP 

 hA 



thP 



hA 



white 



yel. 



blue 

 white 



yel. 

 red 



mixed 



red 



mixed 

 white 

 d. red 



mixed 



scar. 



sc.& b 



yel. 



orange 



white 



mixed 



crim. 



SC.& w. 



2 



: : I 



10 

 10 

 10 

 10 



50 



10 

 10 



25 



10 



50 

 50 

 50 

 50 

 10 



5 

 5 

 5 

 5 



10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 25 

 5 



10 



5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 



plenty of water. Especially fine 

 effects may be had by planting 

 masses of contrasting colors. 



Brightest colored sorts. 



New Zialand Flax. 3945a has 

 green foliage, striped yellow 

 and white. 



(Ground or Winter Cherry.) 



From showy varieties. Very rich 

 and beautiful, and finely per- 

 fumed ; few flowers are more 

 attractive. 



(Dianthus.) Beautiful and orna- 

 mental genus; for beauty and 

 sweetness contains some of the 

 most prized flowers we possess. 

 The leaves of the hardy peren- 

 nials are green all winter. Many 

 can be grown in pots and kept 

 in the house. No garden should 

 be without some of the varieties 

 of the Dianthus family, which 

 for color and fragrance cannot 

 be surpassed. Pinks succeed 

 well in any fairly rich soil, but 

 when the production of large 

 flowers is aimed at, a bed of 

 turfy loam, leaf-mould and well 

 decomposed manure should be 

 specially prepared for them. 



5 Handsome greenhouse shrub. 



5 (California Poppy.) 



10 

 10 



1 (Large Chinese Bell-flower.) Very 

 }' fine flowering plants. 



' Curious and pretty. Does well 

 f exposed to the sun. 



See Jacob's Ladder, No. 3308. 

 (Primula.) Fine varieties. 

 From named varieties. 



(Papaver.) Very showy and free- 

 flowering. For beds or borders, 

 with a background of green, 

 they are beautiful ; admirable 

 for naturalizing in woody spots. 

 The Shirley is fine for cut-flower 

 use, having long flower stems 

 and a not unpleasant odor. Seed 

 should be kept from forming, to 

 secure continuous flowering. 

 They are easily cultivated, the 



