Catalogue of High-Class Seeds. 



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'Y^oz. at oz. rate only on article* quoted at 

 $1 per oz. and over. * 



42IO 

 4220 

 4222 

 4227 

 423O 



Primrose, Evening, continued— 



CEnothera Lamarckii 2 



— rosea Mexicana . per oz., 75c. 1 

 — taraxacifolia alba or acaulis . 2 



— tetraptera : • 



—Mixed Annual . .peroz.,3oc. 



4233 Pyrethrum atrosanguineum . - 



4234 roseum, Double • 



4235 Tchihatchewii 1 



4236 Parthenium aureuni 2 



4 2 37 selaginoides I • 



4237a Golden Gem 



4254 Rheum palmatum 



4255 Colltnianum . . , 



4258 Rhododendron arboreum . . 



4270 Ricinus 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 . . . peroz.,5oc 



4289 Mixed " 15c. 



Collections, including-- 



12 vars. Ricinus, choicest sorts. 

 6 " 



4290 Rivina humilis 



4295 

 4300 



43io 



4320 



435o 

 4352 



43.s6 

 4360 

 4366 

 4367 



Rocket, Sweet 

 White ... 



per oz., 



20c. 

 20c. 



Romneya Coulteri 



Rosa multiflora nana 



Rose Campion 



Rose of Heaven 



Rose of Sharon 



Rudbeckia amplexicaulis . . . 



Saintpaulia ionantha 



Salpiglossis azurea 



coccinea 



Dwarf Mixed . . . .peroz.,6oc. 



Tall Mixed " 60c. 



Collections, including— 



8 vars. Salpiglossis, Tall . . 

 8 " " Dwarf . 



6 " 



2 3 



Salvia argentea 



farinacea 



patens 



Rcemeriana 



splendens ...... per oz., $1.50 



— grandiflora 



pendula 



— compacta erecta 



Sanvitalia procumbens fl. pi . 



Saponaria Calabrica, per oz.,4oc. . . 



— alba ... ! • • 



— Scarlet Queen (new) 



ocymoides ... 12 



437o 

 4372 

 43^0 

 4<8 7 

 4388 

 4^89 

 4390 

 4392 



4397 

 4400 

 4403 

 4405 

 44io 



4414 Saxifra^a Aizoon 



4415 Huettiana . . . 



hH 

 tA 

 hA 



hP 



hS 

 hhA 



gP 

 thP 



hhP 

 hP 



fgP 

 hhA 



thP 



hA 



ttP 



hP 



thliP 



23 hA 



hP 



hA 







cts. 



>ei. 



JA \ 



5 



rose 



% : 



5 



white 



. . 



5 







5 



mixed 



div. 



5 



dk. sr. 



1 



5 



mixed 





25 



white 





5 



yel. 



V 



5 







10 







5 



white 



3 



5 







5 



mixed 



10 



25 



violet 



15 



8 



5 



div. 



5 



violet 



5 



c 



0 



d. pur. 



6 



5 





5 



5 



bi ue 



c. 

 0 



5 



d. pur. 



5 



5 



pur. 



6 



5 







5 



red 





5 



vars. 



8 



10 



mixed 



6-8 



5 







50 







30 



white 



2 



10 



w.&pur. 





5 



white 





5 







10 



mixed 





25 



yel. 



3 



5 



blue 



V* 



25 





1 



5 



scar. 





5 



mixed 





5 





I 



5 







40 







40 







35 



white 



3 



5 



I. blue 





5 



blue 





25 



crim. 



1 



5 



scar. 



2 



10 







10 





iii 



25 



d.scar. 





25 



yel. 



% 



5 



red 



1 



5 



white 





5 



scar. 





5 



red 



v 



5 



while 



I 



25 





% 



25 



CE. acaulis has large, shining 

 white flowers, quite transpa- 

 rent. cTs. Drum m ondii is of 

 rich sulphur color; profuse 

 flowering. 



No. 4236, known as Golden Feath- 

 er, is finefor edgings. and makes 

 a moss-liketuft. 4237 is a beau- 

 tiful fern-leaved sort. 



(Ornamental Rhubarb. ) 

 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 hand- 

 somest and most graceful of the 

 Ricinus, with foliage and stem 

 nearly black. 4288a is a new 

 variety surpassing all other 

 sorts in size and beauty. 



Ornamental in fruit, 

 houses. 



For green- 



I (Hesperis.) Free-blooming and 

 J very sweet-scented. 

 I (California Tree Poppy.) Fine 

 ( flowers, resembling a Poppy. 



Flowers first season from seed. 

 See Agrostemma coronar'a. 

 See Agrostemma Coeli-Rosa. 

 See Hibiscus Syriacus. 

 { Showy, large, yellow flowers, with 



brown cone. 

 From Central Africa, 

 violet-like flowers. 



Lovely 



These annuals have very showy, 

 large, funnel-shaped flowers, 

 mottled, veined and self-color- 

 ed ; fine 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 splendens va- 

 rieties. They are easily grown, 

 free flowering and showy. 



j Pretty Composite for beds ; excel- 

 I lent for borders. 



1 Pretty dwarf bedding plants. 

 Should be cultivated for their 

 beauty and long blooming. 



1 Curious little plants ; especially 

 ) adapted for rock-work. 



