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Flower Seeds 



ANTIRRHINUM 



(Snapdragon) 



While. PumwMtespikes, PkMoe 

 Tall Jlo.sc. Pkt. fie. 

 Tall Scarlet. Brilliant shade 

 Pkt. 5c. 



Tall White, lieautiful purr. 



white 



Pt 



AMARANTHUS 



Oi'iuvmeote] foliage plants, producing a 

 Btrildtig effect either in tliQ conservatory 

 or flower-garden. H. H. A. 



Atropurpurous. Rdd toUage, droops 

 ing spikes; 2 It. Pkt. 5e. 



Bicolor Ruber, jfollagd green and 

 dark red wJl li golden tip; 3 ft. Pkt. ue. 



Caudal us (Love-Lies-Bleeding). Dark 

 drooping SpikpS; 3 rt. I'kt. 5c, ox. 20c. 



Criieilttis (Prince's Feather). Erect 

 scarlet, flowers; 2 ft. Pkt. 5c. 



Mclaneholieus Ituber. Foliage 

 blood-rod; 2 ft. Pkt, 5c. 



SalieiJblius (Fountain Plant). Dis- 

 tinct variety, with gracefully droop- 

 ing willow -shaped leaves, marked 

 with orange, carmine and bronze; 4. to 

 6 ft. Pkt. 5c. 



Tricolor (.Joseph's Coat). Leaves 

 scarlet, yellow and green; 2 ft. Pkt. 

 5<$„ <J2. GOGf 



ANAGALIjIS Grand iflora (Pitoper- 

 nello). Showy, dwarf, hardy annual : 

 suitable for edging beds or rock-work ; 

 6 inches. Finest mixed. Pkt. SC- 

 AN C H IT S A . Very attractive hardy 

 plants, will) (lowers resembling large 

 Forget-Me-Nots ; excellent for Cut 

 flowers. 



Bnrrelicri. Deep blue; 2 it. IT. P. 

 Pkt. 10c, 



Capcnsfs. Azure blue; ]l/ 2 ft. II. A. 

 5c. 



ANKSfONE Corona ria (Po].py Ane- 

 mone). These are exceedingly beau- 

 tiful early spring flowering plants. 

 Mixed colors; 1 ft. H. P. uc. 

 Japouica Alba (Honorine Jobert). 

 Pkt. 15C. 



Tall Yellow. Deli.-afe prim- 



roso-yoUow. Pkt. 5c. 

 Tall Finest Mi.votl. Pkt. 5c.. 

 oz. 50e. 



Queen of the North. Half 

 dwarf, pure white, I'kt. 10c. 

 Dwarf, Finest Mixed. 

 The dwarf sorts arc ev, cl- 

 ient fur bedding purposes. 

 Pkt. 5c„ oz. SOc. 

 Sunlight. New Tnm Thumb 

 Snap-dragon, with briitlu 

 canary-yellow foliage; flow- 

 ers are rosy white, striped 

 Willi crimson. I'kt. life 

 Collection of Six Disl iiict 

 Varieties. Tall. SOc. 

 Collection of 

 Twelve Distinct 

 Varieties. 



ABA BIS Alpina, Excellent for bord- 

 ers or nick work. Pure while; V' It. 

 H. P. I'kt. 1Uc. 



ARAliTA Siebnldi. An der-unr green- 

 house plant, with In d, glossj , gi-ten 



leaves. Pkt. 10c. 



ABCTOT1S Grand is. Fine fin- cut- 

 ting. H. A. 2% ft, PL. 10c. 



ASCIiEPIASCoriiut i. Sweet-scented 

 purple; 1 ft, II. P. Pkt, 5c, 



Incarnata (Swamp Milkweed;,. I; 



purple; 4 II. 11. P, Pkt, 5e. 



ASPERTTliA Odorata. (Wo, -,drn II i. 

 Sweet-scented, white; U/> ft. H. I', 

 rkt. 5c. 



ASPARAGUS Plumosus Nanus. 



Graceful and feathery bright green 

 foliage, extensively grown by florists 

 for cutting purposes. l'kt.2.'ic. 



PltmiQSus Rolmstus. Distinguished 

 liv vidimus, robust and quick growl U. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



dsonie jafl'C&h Ik <U$e 

 growl h, drooping 

 irally from pots or 

 Pkt. 25c. 



aubuietia. Hardy pc,- 

 ' Of dwarf, compact, 

 , suitable for cock- 

 :md herbaceous 



Deltoidea. Piue for roi-k- 

 work, purple, I railing. I'kt. 

 10c. 



Grasca. Purple, trailing. 



Pkt, 10c. 

 Deich tli nii. Carmine, 

 trailing. Pkt. 15e. 

 AURICUIjA. Of this beau- 

 tiful little plant we have a 

 very line strain of English- 

 saved seed, The (lowers, 

 able the Prim- 



AQUILEGIA 



(Columbine) 



I'.legant, II. P., of easiest cullivation; 

 1% to 3 ft. 



Chrysantha, Beautiful bright vel- 

 low; 2 ft. Tkt. 10c. 



Chrysantha, Fl. PI. Thatching 

 llower stems are crowned with a 

 profusion of double yellow llow- 

 ers. Pkt,20e. 



Coerulea. A most bcaul iful vari- 

 ety; with latga violel-blne ami 

 white flnwers;"2 ft. Pkt. ]0e. 



Single, Finest Mixed. Pkt. 5c., 

 oz. 30c. 



Double, Finest Mixed. Pkt, 5c, 

 oz. 30c. 



Collection of Twelve Splendid 



Varieties. 75c. 

 Collection of Six Spleudid 



Varieties. 500, 



AQUILEGIA COLUMBINE 



