Catalogue of High-Class Seeds. 



89 



NUMBER and NAME. 



JKir'l'+oz. at oz. rate only on articles quoted 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



General Observations 



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Eutoca multiflora 



viscida | 1 



Wrangeliana 



Mixed 



3020 

 3022 

 3026 

 3027 



3030 Fcnzlia dianthiflora 



hB 

 hA 



3046 

 3047 

 3048 



3049 



3049a 



30496 



3050 



3054 



3055 



3056 



3058 



3062 



3065 

 3070 

 3072 



3075 

 3076 

 5078 

 3079 

 3080 

 3082 



Ferns— Choice collection, includ- 

 ing 12 of the finest sorts . . . 



Feverfew 



Flax 



Forget-me-not (Myosotis)— 



alpestris per oz., 75c. 



— rosea 



— alba per oz., 90c. 



— elegantissima 



—Victoria (fine for pots) .... 



—Mixed 



Azorica 



— coelestina 



arvensis 



dissitiflora 



palustris 



sylvatica per oz., 75c. 



thhP 



hA 

 thhP 

 hP 



Foxglove (Digitalis), White . . 2 



Large-flowered 1 2 



Rose 



Purple 



Mixed per oz. ,30c. . . 



Gloxinia like, White 23 



— Purple 



— Rose 



— Mixed per oz., 40c 



Choice Collection, including— 



12 varieties Foxglove .... 



3089 Four O'Clock, Hybrid . oz., 20c 



3090 longiflora alba " 25c. 



3091 Variegated-leaved ..." 20c. 

 3091a Tom Thumb, White . . " 30c. 

 30916 " " Mixed . " 30c. 



Choice Collections, including— 



10 vars. Four O'Clock 



8 " 14 " 



6 " " " Strip. -l'v'd 



3092 

 3093 



3 r 9i 



3094a 



309.5 

 3095a 



Fragaria Indica . . 

 Freesia refracta alba 



Fuchsia procumbens (for vases) 

 triphylla. Charming d*rk leav- 

 ed species 



hybrida, Finest Mixed Single . 

 — Finest Mixed Double .... 

 Collection of Fuchsias, including— 

 12 choice varieties 



3096 Gaillardia amblyodon 

 3096a grandiflora maxima . 



3097 

 3098 



3099 

 3102 

 3103 



3108 

 3110 



3112 



3«4 

 31 16 



per oz., 50c. 



picta 



— Lorenziana 

 — Aurora Borealis 



— Salmon Red 



— Mixed peroz.. 40c. 



Collection of Gaillardia, including— 

 6 choice varieties 



Galega officinalis 



— alba 



Gamolepis tagetes . . . 

 Gardenia Thunbergii . . 

 Gardoquia Betonicoides 



tA 



hP 

 gB 

 gS 



thhP 



hA 



hP 



pink 

 blue 



mixed 



blue 

 rose 

 white 

 blue 



mixed 

 d. blue 

 1. blue 

 blue 



b.&w. 

 blue 



white 



1. y. 



rose 



pur. 



mixed 



white 



pur. 



rose 



mixed 



white 

 mixed 

 white 

 mixed 



yel. 



white 



blue 



scar, 

 mixed 



fine r. 

 golden 

 yel. 

 mixed 

 sc. & y. 

 salmon 

 mixed 



blue 

 white 



hhA yel. 

 gS white 

 thhP pur. 



trai. 



H 

 1 



2 



1% 



div. 

 3 



CIS. 



5 



5 

 5 

 5 



25 

 $1 25 



10 

 10 

 10 



JO 



25 

 10 



25 

 25 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 



5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 



40 



5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 



4.5 

 30 

 30 



trai. 



2 



trai. 

 div. 



2 



Are good, serviceable flowering 

 J- plants for bedding ; free bloom- 

 J »ng. 



Pretty for ribbon gardening. 



' Most graceful plants ; do best in 

 j 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-floweringand 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 

 borders, and are beautiful when 

 planted among shrubs; they 

 thrive in any ordinary garden 

 soil. 



fMirabilis.) 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. 



10 Beautiful scarlet fruit. 

 10 Very sweet flowers. 



50 

 50 



75 J 



5 r 

 10 



5 I 



(" Ladies' Eardrop.") Well- 

 known greenhouse plants. 

 They require a firm, rich soil 

 and a shadv location. 



5 



III 



5 



40 I J 



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. 



) Tall, ornamental plants, suitable 

 j for borders or for cutting. 



5 Fine for beds. 

 25 Flowers very fragrant. 

 5 Worthy of cultivation. 



