LAKE VIEW SEED FARM, ROCHESTER, N, Y. 
PLrOWBR SBBDS. 
You cannot grow too many flowers. There is nothing in nature or in art more beauti- 
ful. "Consider thelilies of the field. * * * I say unto you that Solomon in all his glory 
was not arrayed like one of these." 
Annuals embrace the larger part of the flowers usually grown in our gardens. They 
make a quick growth, blossom the first year, and then ripen their seed for future seeding. 
Some of the Annuals are also beautiful climbers. 
Perennials are plants that live more than one year. As a rule they do not blossom the 
first year, though there are some exceptions. In the following list the Perennials are 
marked P. 
SWEET ALYSSUM— Flowers pure white and very fragrant. Packet 5 cents. 
ASTERS. 
New White Branching — Very 
above 
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Pkt 
ery large 
flowers, resembling Chrysanthei 
New Pink Branching— Same 
except in color 
New White Comet— Solid white Aster. 
Truffaut'S Perfection— A Paony flow- 
ered aster, very double, mixed colors 10 
Truffaut'S Snow White 
Victoria— A tall aster, very large flowers, 
mixed colors 
Dwarf Victoria — Like above 
dwarf habit, mixed 
BALSAMS. 
Double Camellia— Very double, white and blotched 
CALLIOPSIS. 
Very showy plants with yellow blossoms 
CANDYTUFT. 
Fine for borders, mixed 
CARNATION. P. 
The most beautiful of Pinks, great favorite with florists 
CARNATION PLANTS. See page 31. 
CASTOR BEAN. p k t 
Large, tall showy plants. 
Oz. lOo 
COSMOS. 
One of the finest Autumn 
flowering plants, orna- 
mental foliage, mixed 
colore 
CONVOLVULUS. 
Morning Glory— Mixed. 
DIANTHUS-PINKS. 
A beautiful class of flowers 
Chinensis— Chinese Pinks 
Heddewegii — Japan 
