Catalogue of High-Class Seeds. 



NUMBER and NAME. 



jfcS^oz. at oz. rate only on articles quoted at 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



General Observations. 



5054 

 5056 

 5057 

 5058 

 5059 

 5060 

 5061 



5062 

 5064 

 5065 

 5066 

 5070 



537i 

 5072 



5073 

 5075 



5076 

 5078 

 5079 

 5080 

 5081 

 5082 

 5098 

 5100 



5107 

 5108 



5110 

 5iH 

 5ii5 

 5118 



5"9 

 5120 

 5122 

 5125 

 5126 

 5127 



Acroclitiium roseum 



— album 



— Mixed 



— Double Rose . . . 

 White 



Ammobium alatum 



— grandiflorum 



Gomphrena globosa 



— alba 



— violacea . . 



— carnea 



— striata 



— nana compacta rubra .... 



alba 



—Mixed 



aurea superba 



Collection, including— 



6 vars. Globe Amaranth . . . 



Helichrysum bracteatum . . . 



— album 



— astrosanguineum 



— atrococcineum 



— Mixed 



macranthum 



monstrosum, Double 



— Dwarf, Double 



Collections Helichrysum, including 



12 vars. Double 



10 " " 



hhA 



2 3 



hhP 



hA 



6 " Dwarf . . . 

 Helipterum Sanfordii 



corymbiflorum 



Rhodanthe maculata . 



—alba 



—Mixed 



Manglesii 



Shortia Californica . . . 

 Xeranthemum annuum 



— album 



— multiflorum 



album 



— superbissimnm fl. pi . 

 Collection, including— 

 6 vars. Xeranthemum 



tA 



hA 







cts. 



v. & ro. 



1 



5 



white 





5 



mixed 





5 



rose 





10 



white 





10 





2 



c 



0 



: '• 





5 



red 



1 



5 



white 





5 



violet 





5 



pink 





5 



strip. 





5 



v. red 



V 



5 



white 





5 



mixed 



I 



5 



orange 





5 







30 



yel. 



2 



5 



white 





5 



d. red 



I 



5 



d. scar. 





5 



mixed 



2 



5 



rose 





5 



mixed 





5 





V 



5 







50 







45 







40 







30 







30 



yel. 



I 



10 



white 





10 



r. & w. 





10 



white 





10 



mixed 





10 







10 



yel. 





5 



pur. 



.? 



5 



white 





5 



pur. 





5 



white 





5 



pur. 





5 







30 



1 Exceedingly graceful plants, with 

 I everlasting flowers ; much used 

 1- for winter decorations. The 

 flower heads should be gathered 

 J when young, if to be preserved. 



I Pretty, and easily cultivated. 



The Globe Amaranths are known 

 by their round heads of flowers ; 

 also called "Bachelors' But- 

 tons." An old favorite for win- 

 ter bouquets. The best soil is 

 a mixture of sandy loam, stable 

 manure and some silver sand. 



("Eternal Flowers.") All are 

 greatly admired for their beauty. 

 The flowers are large and the 

 colors bright. They are highly 

 prized for winter bouquets. 

 Flowers intended for drying 

 should be gathered when par- 

 tially unfolded, and suspended 

 with their heads downward in 

 a cool shed. Succeed best in 

 rich, loamy soil. 



I Resemble Helichrysum, and are 

 I useful in the same way. 



] Very beautiful, delicate looking 

 \ Everlastings, much prized for 

 j winter bouquets. 



Handsome yellow Everlasting. 



One of the oldest Everlastings ; 

 the flowers retain their color and 

 form longest of all. 



