LANDRETHS* FLOWER SEEDS 



(Prices per packet and Vi ounce) 



Spencer Types 



Mixed Varieties 



(Prices per packet and U ounce) 



Per lb. 

 $2.75 



Per | lb. 

 75c. 



Per oz. 

 30c. 



Per pkt. 

 5c. 



Mixed Colors. — A development in Sweet 

 Peas which is passing throughout the 

 entire list of varieties, each old color 

 and old form being enlarged and beau- 

 tified beyond compare, and which in 

 turn, when firmly fixed, will entirely 

 supplant the old and familiar forms. 

 The new habit is not fixed, but varies 

 from 60 to 80 per cent. true. 



SALVIA SPLENDENS 

 $3.00 per ounce 



Every ounce of SALVIA SPLENDENS 



we sell is grown on Bloomsdale Farm, 

 where we have eight to twelve acres of 

 broad scarlet patches scattered among 

 the other crops producing a most 

 dazzling effect. 



Half-ounce should raise 1000 plants. Sow 

 seed in hot-bed or box in house and plant 

 out when ground is warm, or sow outdoors when the 

 Apple is in bloom. Inbloom60days. 2 feet spread. 



Bonfire. — A fine variety, 3 feet high; forms a dense, 

 compact bush, is a heavy bloomer. Brilliant 

 scarlet. We especially recommend this sort of 

 seed, which we grow every year on Bloomsdale. 



| Oz., $1.00; 10 



Lord Fauntleroy.— A favorite variety. 



Zurich. — Brilliant scarlet, large flowered, long 

 trusses. Earlier than Bonfire. Only half its 

 height \ Oz., $1.00; 10 



Sage, Bonfire 



Sunflower — Dwarf Double 



SUNFLOWER (Helianthus) 



The Sunflower is a well-known old-fashioned 

 favorite, of late years wonderfully improved. 

 The size and brilliancy of its flowers make it 

 worthy of a place in every garden. 



Argophyllus (Silver Leaf).— 5 feet Oz., 25c. ; 5 



Globosus.— Globe flowered, yellow... 3 feet 



Oz., 25c. ; 5 

 Dwarf Double.— 3 feet. Densely double flowers. 



Oz., 25c; 5 



This gives really by far the greatest volume of 

 bloom in a small space of most showy plants than 

 any other plant which we can name, though very 

 humble, possibly almost the humblest of the en- 

 tire list of flowers. Just try it against your fence 

 or screen. Flowers 5 inches in diameter and double 

 as the Chrysanthemum. 



SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride) 



Pincushion Flower, known the world over as 

 Mourning Bride. Is a well-known annual. Easy 

 culture; blooms all the season. Fine for bou- 

 quets. 2 to 3 feet high. 

 Dwarf Purple J Oz., 25c; 5 



Tall Varieties.— Mixed .....i Oz., 25c; 5 



SNAPDRAGON 

 See Antirrhinum, page 56. 



SENSITIVE PLANT 



From its mysterious irritability, exceedingly always 

 attractive, curious. When touched will instantly 

 fold its leaves and droop. Seeming to possess 

 almost human knowledge. It is as easy to grow 

 as a Pea or a Bean, 1 foot. Flowers pink. 



Oz., 80c; 10 

 (70) 



