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LANDRETHS' PRICE-LIST OF FLOWER-SEEDS. 
GENERAL LIST OF 500 SORTS. 
Jst of live liiiudred [ ilili] \ iirit'tii's of Flowcr-Seeds offered for sale and caliilogncd in the, following pages, should be enough to salisfv 
1 our judgmenl dm Tiiiiiihcr ii.iiiird is just live limes Loo many for any person not, a coininercial liorist or praclicul gardener. To such 
iiisli any of Uie naiinMl sdris, and many more \vell known to them as adapted to gieenlionse-culture and for decorulive purposes. 
Our (iener.'il la.st of five liundred [ ilili] ■ 
anyone. Indeed, in i ' ' 
we are reaily (o liiriiisli any ol Uie naiinMl sdris, and many more \vell Known to mem as aaaptea lo gieenliouse-cultnre and for decorulive purposes. 
It Willi Id 1)0 needless lo uilvise a i)i:i(li(al gardener or si; i lied amateur w hat to l)ny, as siieli persons liave their own opinions and seldom want advice 
Hut fortlie le^s e\|uTieni ed we have drawn out a lisl of seventy sorts, uiiieh we reeommend as especially desirahle and amply sullicient In ilcveloi) a blaze of 
glory in .any wrll-la id-oin and u ell-eiireil-lor garden. ' 
I.,aiitlretJi.s' A«Bovtmeiit of Klower-Seeds, seveisty-fotir (74) pacitetH as named, comprising Annuals, Biennials, and Per- 
ennials, ai, .•) cents, 10 cents, 15 cents, and liO cents each, ^IJ>0 for the as.sortment, posta.ge included, or lialf tUe number at 52.50 for Iho aasoi'tment 
pf)st.a,h,'e inelniled. ' 
All catalogued under their common names. The best selections and every pacl;ct distinct. 
If yon want tlie 71-packet assortment at $1..')0, or the ;'.S-packet assortment at $2.50, send us the money as directed under "Hints to rurehasers" 
(2d cover pa.ge). 
When we mail the seeds we guarantee delivery. 
Papers 
llaclielor's Button 3 
lialsain Apple, yellow pointed 1 
China Asters 3 
Calliopsi.s (iolden 1 
Caiulyt lift 1 
i;aul«'Tl)ury Bell I 
Cariiaiion riiik 2 
Castor Beans 3 
Cock's-coi.ib 3 
Cvpi'ess Vino 3 
California Escholtzia 1 
Papers 
Coliimbino 1 
I>aisy 3 
Everlasting Flower 1 
Foxglove 2 
Four-o'clock 1 
Hollyhock 1 
Ice Flant 1 
Johnny Jump-up or Pansy . . 3 
Ijad.v-slipper 3 
Iiarkspur 3 
Mexican Ageratum 3 
3Iarvel of Peru 1 
Papers 
Marigold 1 
Jligjionette 1 
Moon Flower 1 
Nasturtium 2 
I'epper — Ornamental . . . . 2 
Petunia 3 
Pinks 3 
I'oppy 2 
Phlox Drummondii 3 
Periwinkle or Vinca 2 
Portiilaca 8 
Sweet Aly.ssum 2 
Papers 
Sweet Pea 3 
Scarlet Sage 1 
■Snap Dragon i 
Sunllower a 
Sensitive Plant 1 
Star Tliistle 1 
Sweet William 1 
Thimborgia 'J 
Verbena 1 
Wallflower 1 
Zinnia 1 
Landreths' "Jewel Case'' of Flower-Seeds. 
Very attractive little case of inlaid wood. Containing 20 papers Select Flower-Seeds. Each paper with Colored Illustration of Flower, and 
Direetious for Culture. Price <ine dollar each. Flower-Seeds in bulk, by the Pound or Ounce, at low prices. 
ADONIS A-UTtIMNAI.IS. 
ALTSSUM (sweet) MARITIMUM. 
AMAR.VNTIirS SAT.rriFOUr.'!. 
Price per P.iclc l, Cls 
Ahutilon (Cliiaeso Hell Flower).— 
Blooms almost continuously in the 
greenhoase, and does well in the 
open ground in Summer. May bo 
propagated by sueda or cuttings. 
Tender pcreiniial, various colors. 
2.5 
Acacia.— A numorouSTariety of greoii- 
Iiouso shrubs, ornameiilal foliage. 
TiMidor ))orenin'aIs, mostly yellow 
flowers. 8 feet ! 
Acraitum napoUin (Monkshood).— 
Tuberous root.-d, jioisonoas to eat. 
ilardy piaernOal ; colors mostly 
browu and while, '.i fet t 
Adonis autumnalis (I'beasant'a Kye). 
— Blood red ; flowers daring August 
aiul September; foliage delicate and 
beautiful. Hardy annual. 1 foot . 
Adonis vornalis,— barge, yellow, cup- 
shaijed flowers; bloom iu Jlay. 
1 lardy perennial. V/^ feet 
Price per PacM, Cts. 
AgathoBa coelestis (Marguerite).— 
Blm^, Cineraria-liko flowers, free 
blooming. Hardy arjuual. 2 feet . 5 
AgeratTim conspicumn, — White. 
Half-hardy annual. 1.") inches . . 10 
Ageratum Mexieannm,— B I u 0 . 
Half-hardy annual. 15 iucbes . . 5 
Ageratnm Mexioanum. — I m p e rial 
dwurfblue. Ilalf-hardy annual. 6 
inelies In 
Ageratu m Lasseanxii — llose-eol- 
ored pei-eruiiul. 1 lout 
The Agca-aluniB areall very jiretty, 
especially when grown in clamps, 
easy growlli, llower ahundanlly out- 
of-doors in .Snnuner,or in greenhoase 
in Winter; therefore very desirahle 
for bouquet-making. 
Agrostomma cce'irosea (Ilose Cam- 
pion) —Rose color. Kasy cult m e. 
IHowers resemble single Pinks on 
I ft-ic« per P.wket, Cls. 
slender branches. Plant in clumps to 
produce good effect. Annual. 1 foot 5 
Alonsoa grandiflora, — Scarlet. An- 
nual. 2 feet 10 
Alonsoa warszewiczii— Scarlet. An- 
nual. 1'^ feet ... 
Tender plants, brilliant flowers, 
free flowoiang till frost. 
Althea sinensis rosea (Ibillyhockl.— 
(i to 8 fe.-t. Various colors . . . 
In separate colias 
'I'he ci>li)rs are white, red, crim- 
son, yellow, and all shades of double 
llower.s, pi-escnting a most bcnutilbl 
C(/inliinatioii when planteil in gn.ups. 
Alyssamt.sweeiiiuaritinium.— White, 
inches 
Alyssum saxatilo compactum-— 
-olden yellow. 1 I'oot 
Alyssnm wicrz'jookii —Yellow 
Price per P,ivh-I, Cli, 
The Alyssuni maritimum ig an 
annual, flowering from Juue to No- 
veinber,and all Winter indoors, Is 
fr.igrant, makes a very pretty border, 
and is nsefid in making small bou- 
quets. The Saxatilo ci nipaetuni 
and Wiorzbeckii are perennials, well 
ailapted for rock work and bordei-s. 
Am'^ranthns atropnrpnrfa nanns— 
New dwarf, blood red, drooping. 
I foot 5 
Amar.anthns caudatns (bove Vws 
llleediiig). — Ued, drooping. 2 feet. ■'' 
Amaranthns salicifolina (Fouiituin 
blaat) —Is of pyramidal drooping 
lialiil, brilliantly tipped witlloiaiJgP, 
c.u mine and brown. 4 feet ... " 
Aaagalis grandiflora (IMmpernel).— 
Mi\cd I'ohiis, Pretty. liarily annUaU 
very dcsiialile fir sniai; beds, edg- 
ings, rockeries- or baskets, (i iucliea. S 
NAVA.SOTA, TEX.— I planted your seed for twenty yoar.s, and liud thoiu entirely reliable ami of superexcellence. 
