RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS^ 



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Tritoma PER PKT . 



(Red-hot Poker, Flame Flower, or ToreH Lily) 

 4330 Hybrida. The introduction of new continuous flowering Tri- 

 tomas has given them a prominent place among hardy bedding 

 plants. It is not generally known that they are readily grown 

 from seed, many flowering the first year if sown early. The seed 

 we offer has been saved from a collection, which is undoubtedly one 

 of the finest in this country. Of course for immediate results it will 

 be better to get plants, but raising them from seed is highly in- 

 teresting. } oz., 50 cts $0 15 



Tunica 



4335 Saxifraga. A neat, tufted hardy perennial plant, growing 

 but a few inrhes high, and bearing throughout the entire 

 season numerous elegant pink flowers. Will thrive anywhere, 

 but is especially adapted for the rockery or the 

 margin of the hardy border, blooms the first sea- 

 \ oz., 30 cts 



Valeriana (Valerian) 

 4340 Rubra, Mixed. Showy, hardy border 

 plants; producing large corymbs of red or 

 white flowers; fine for bouquets; mixed; 

 2 feet. 1 oz., 25 cts.: oz., 75 cts 



Tritoma (Red-hot Poker Plant) 



Thermopsis perpkt. 



4308 Caroliniana. A showy, tall growing 

 hardy perennial, producing in June and 

 July, long spikes of lupin-like yellow 

 flowers. 3 feet. Excellent for cutting. 

 Special pkt., 75 cts $0 2S 



TrolliuS (Globe Flower) 

 4332 Caucasicus, Orange Globe. A 



rare variety with large orange flowers 

 that are excellent for cutting. Seeds are 

 slow germinating. May - June; ' 18 



inches 25 



Thunbergia (Black-eyed Susan) PER P 

 4310 Beautiful, rapid growing annual climbers preferring a warm, sunny 

 situation; used extensively in hanging-baskets, vases, low fences, 

 etc., very pretty flowers in buff, white, orange, etc., with dark eyes; 

 mixed colors; 4 feet. (See cut.) | oz., 30 cts.; oz., $1.00 $0 



Torenia 



1322 Fournieri. A very fine annual; a splendid plant for vases, hanging- 

 baskets, borders, etc.; covered the entire season with a mass of bloom. 

 Sky-blue, with three spots of dark blue, bright yellow centre. Special 

 pkt., 75 cts. . '. 



Veronica (Speedwell) 



4372 Incana. Bright silvery 

 foliage, blueflowers; July 

 and August; 1 foot. A 

 splendid variety for the 

 rockery. Spec, pkt., 75c. 



4374 Maritima. A very pretty 

 Speedwell growing about 2 feet 

 high and producing long spikes 

 of blue flowers from July to 

 September. { oz., 50 cts 



4375 Repens. A useful rock or 

 carpeting plant, with light blue 

 flowers; May and June. Special 

 pkt., '75 cts 



4376 Spicata. An elegant hardy 

 border plant, growing about l\ 

 feet high, producing long spikes 

 of bright blue flowers in June 

 and July. J oz., 50 cts 



Veronica 



10 



15 



Good Books on Horticulture 



(For complete list, see page 48) 

 Roses, How to Grow (Pyle, McFarland and Stevens). The latest 



and best book on the subject $2 00 



Shrubs, The Book of (Prof. Hottes). A new book, gives a com- 

 plete non-technical description of leading sorts and how to plant 



effectively, freely illustrated 3 00 



The Gardener (Bailey). The author's latest book, giving in alpha- 

 betical order clear and concise directions for the growing of flowers, 

 fruits, vegetables, etc., in the garden and house. A most valuable 

 book 2 00 



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Our Leaflet "How to Grow Flowers from Seeds" Free on Request 



