Catalogue of High-Class Seeds. 



75 



Flower Seeds. 



Flower Seeds delivered free by mail on receipt of the stated price. 

 M^See explanation of figures and signs, on page 74. 



NUMBER and NAME. 



J%j~)£oz. at oz. rate onlu on articles quoted at 

 $1 per oz. and ouer. 



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General Observations. 



2065 

 2066 

 2067 



2078 

 2079 

 2080 

 20S1 

 2082 



208.5 

 2086 

 2087 

 2088 

 2089 

 2090 

 2092 

 2104 



2107 

 2108 



2112 

 2114 



2120 

 2121 

 2122 



2T28 



Abronia umbellata 

 — grandiflora . . 

 arenaria 



Abutilon compactum "Fireball' 



Edouard Lagueillon 



Pluton 



Darwini 



Mixed 



Acacia dealbata . . . 



armata 



decurrens 



Farnesiana 



lophantha 



melanoxylon 



mollissima floribunda 

 Fine Mixed 



Acanthus mollis . . 

 spinosus 



Aconitum Napellus 



Hood) 

 pyramidatum 

 Mixed . . . . 



(Monk's 



Adonis autumnalis . per oz., 25c. 



aestivalis " 25c. 



vernalis 



Agapanthus umbellatus 

 2128a Agave Virginica . . . . 



2129 

 2130 

 2132 



2135 

 2136 

 2138 

 2140 

 2142 

 2143 

 2144 



2145 



2146 



2146a 



2147 



2147a 



21476 



2148 

 2149 

 2150 

 2153 

 2155 



2157 

 2158 



2 3 



Ageratum conspicuum 23 



Lasseauxi 



Mexicanum . . . . peroz.,4oc. . . 



— album " 50c. 



— grandiflorum roseum . . . . . . 



— Dwarf Blue . . . peroz.,6oc. . . 



— Dwarf White . . " 60c. j . . 



—Little Dorrit ... " $1.] . . 



—Mixed 



Agrostemma Cceli-Rosa (Rose 



of Heaven) 



—alba 



coronaria (Rose Campion) . . . 



—Dark blood Red 



—White 



— Mixed per oz., 40c. 



Flosjovis 



Alonsoa grandiflora 



— alba 



linifolia 



myrtifolia . . . . 

 Warscewiczii . . . 



Althaea rosea . . . . 



Alstroemeria pulchella 

 Mixed . 



1 3 



hA 



gS 



hP 



hA 



hp' 



tP 



hP 



ttP 



hhA 



hA 



hhA 



rose 

 yel. 

 d. red 



mixed 

 yel. 



mixed 



white 

 pur. 



blue 



mixed 



scar, 

 crim. 

 yel. 



blue 



yel. gr. 



white 



rose 



blue 



white 



rose 



blue 



white 



blue 



mixed 



rose 

 . . I white 

 thP rose 

 . . d.red 

 . . j white 

 mixed 

 rose 



gP 



scar, 

 white 

 scar. 



yel.& r. 

 mixed 



trai. 



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{Elegant trailers. Do best in light, 

 sandy soil. Sow in open ground 

 in May. 



Free-growing decorative shrubs, 

 ! with bright bell-shaped Mowers. 

 Suitable either for house, green- 

 house or garden. 



Greenhouse shrubs, with grace- 

 ful branches and fine racemes 

 of yellow flowers, richly scent- 

 ed. 2092 is a most charming 

 shrub, with its wealth of fra- 

 grant golden flowers. 



The leaves are ornamental and 

 valuable for decorative purposes. 



Hardy, popular plants, with pan- 

 icles of helmet-shaped flow- 

 ers. 



Attractive, bright flowers. 2120 

 is intensely red, with black cen- 

 ter. 



(African Lily. ) A beautiful tuber- 

 ous-rooted plant. 

 "False Aloe;" or, "Virginian 

 Centurv Plant." 



Free-flowering bedding plants of 

 low growth, contrasting well 

 with Geraniums, Perillas and 

 Dwarf Amaranths ; much used 

 for bedding and edging. 



] The Rose of Heaven is very free- 

 flowering and easily grown. It 

 is fine for beds. The Rose Cam- 



[■ pion is a perennial species, 



I free-blooming and very pretty. 

 Excellent for naturalizing in 



J dry situations. 



Bright little annuals of fine habit; 

 require some protection in cold 

 j weather. Sow in hotbed, and 

 plant out early in May. 



See Hollyhock. 



) 2157 is a brilliant yellow, with red 

 j streaks. 



