Catalogue of High-Class Seeds. 



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NUMBER and NAME. 



% oz. at oz. rate only on articles quote! at l£f 

 $1 per oz. and ouer. / fC 



4203 

 4205 

 4207 

 42IO 

 4220 

 4222 

 4227 

 423O 



4233 

 4234 

 4235 

 4237 

 4237a 



4254 

 4255 



425S Rhododendron arboreum . . . 



4270 Rioinus Borboniensis,per oz., 15c 

 4270a Africanus 



4275 Gibsoni 



4276 macrophyllus 



4277 Cambodgensis(dark),per oz.,4oc 



4278 coeruleus 

 4280 macrocarpus . 

 4282 Philippinensis 

 4284 — purpureus 



4288 sanguineus 



4288a Zanzibariensis . . . per oz., 50c 



4289 Mixed " 15c 



Collections, including— 



12 vars. Ricinus, choicest sorts 

 6 " 



Rivina humilis 



The Oenotheras are fine, fiee- 

 flowering plants, best for back- 

 grounds or shrubbery borders ; 

 (K. acaulis has large, shining 

 white flowers.quite transparent. 

 (T£. Drummondii is of rich sul- 

 phur color; profuse flowering. 



Primrose, Evening 



Oenothera bistorta I 2 3 



— Drummondii | I 3 



— grandifiora I 2 3 



— Lamarckii 



—rosea Mexicans . per oz., 75c. | 1 3 tA 

 — taraxacifolia alba or acaulis . 2 3 h A 



— tetraptera 



— Mixed Annual . . per oz., 30c 



Pyrethrum atrosanguineum 



roseum, Double 



Tchihatchewii .11 3 



Parthenium aureum | 2 3 



— " Golden Gem ' 



Rheum palmatum 

 Collinianum 



] The last two, known as Golden 

 Feather, are fine for edgings. 

 No. 4237 makes a moss-like tuft. 



1 Ornamental Rhubarb. ) 



20c. 

 20c. 



thP 



4290 



4295 Rocket, Sweet . . . per oz. 

 4300 White " 



4310 Romneya Coulteri . . hhP 



4320 Rosa polyantha I . . hP 



Rose Campion 



Rose of Heaven 



Rose of Sharon 



4350 Rudbeckia amplexicaulis 

 4352 Saintpaulia ionantha - . 



white 



w.&pur. 

 white 



mixed 



4356 

 4160 

 4366 

 4367 



4370 

 4372 

 4380 



4387 

 4388 



4389 

 439° 

 4392 



Salpiglossis azurea 2 3 



coccinea I . . 



Dwarf Mixed . . . peroz., 60c. . . 

 Tall Mixed .... " 60c. . . 

 Collections, including— 



8 vars. Salpiglossis, Tall . - . 

 8 " " Dwarf. . 



6 " " " . . 



Tgp 

 hhA 



yel. 



3 



blue 



% 





1 



scar. 





mixed 



'U 





I 



Salvia argentea 



1 1 thP white 



farinacea hA 1. blue 



patens 



Rcemeriana . . . 

 splendens . . . . 

 — grandifiora . . . 



prostrata . . 



— compacta erecta 



per oz., $1.50 



ftP 

 hP 

 thhP 



blue 

 crim. 

 scar. 



5 

 5 

 5 

 5 



40 

 40 1 

 35 



5 

 5 

 25 

 5 

 10 

 10 

 25 



4397 Sanvitalia procumbens fl. pi. 



hA 



4400 

 4403 

 4405 

 4410 



4412 



44U 

 44i5 



Saponaria Calabrica, per oz. ,40c. 

 —alba 



ocymoides 



Sarracenia purpurea 



Saxifraga Aizoon . . 

 Huettiana 



hP 



hA i 







25 



yel. 





5 



red 





5 



white 





5 



scar. 





5 



red 



y \ 



5 



pur. 



2 



10 



white 



1 



25 





% 1 



25 



Grand evergreen shrubs. 



The Castor Oil plants are free- 

 growing, tender annuals ; very 

 ornamental, and quite tropical 

 in appearance when planted 

 singly on lawns; also much used 

 for centers of subtropical beds. 

 4277 is one of the handsomest 

 and most graceful Ricinus, with 

 foliage and stem nearly black. 

 4288a is a new variety surpass- 

 ing all other sorts in size and 

 beauty. 



Ornamental in fruit. For green- 

 houses. 



fHesperis.) Free-blooming and 

 very sweet-scented. 



(California Tree Poppy. ) Fine 

 flowers, resembling a Poppy. 



Flowers first season from seed. 



See Agrostemma coronaria. 



See Agrostemma Cceli-Rosa. 



See Hibiscus Syriacus. 



Showy, large, yellow flowers, with 

 brown cone. 



From Central Africa. Lovely vio- 

 let-like flowers. 



These annuals have very showy, 

 large, funnel-shaped flowers, 

 mottled, veined and self-colored; 

 line for beds. They require a 

 rich soil, and will well repay 

 liberal treatment. 



Sage plants are well-known for 

 their brilliant colors, and no 

 plants can be finer for bedding, 

 particularly the spiendeyis va- 

 rieties. They are easily grown, 

 free-flowering and showy. 



Pretty Composite for beds. 



I Pretty dwarf bedding plants. 

 \ Should be cultivated for their 

 beauty and long blooming. 



I ("Pitcher Plant.") Grows well 

 1 in peaty soil. 



> Curious little plants ; especially 

 I adapted for rock-work. 



