WEEBER & DON. FLOWER SEEDS. 
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AMERICAN SHOW PANSY. 
Viola Tricolor. 
PEE PKT. 
This lovely flower, a favorite with every one, is too well known 
to need any description. Nothing can be more effective, whether 
grown in beds, ribbons, groups, or interspersed among other plants m 
the border. It is also admirably adapted for pot-culture, for the 
decoration of the conservatory during the winter and spring months. 
AMERICAN SHOW. No strain of this favorite flower ever en- 
joyed such popularity, or gave such general satisfaction, as this 
has done. It embraces all the most striking and beautiful colors. 
Choice mixed 25 
Beaconsfield. Violet, shading to lavender and white 10 
Emperor Wm . Dark blue, very fine : 10 
English. Finest mixed, comprising many beautiful and handsome 
varieties ^ 5 
Faust, or King of the Blacks. Intensely black ; very effect- 
ive in groups • ™ 
Fire Dragon. Fiery orange and bronze, purple eye 10 
French . Finest blotched colors 1° 
Mahogany Color. Peculiar shade 1° 
Mammoth Butterfly. Mixed colors, beautiful varieties 25 
Odier, or Five-spotted. Blotched petals ; colors numerous and 
beautiful •- 1° 
Rex. Deep purple, very effective 10 
TRIMARDE ATJ. A distinct and beautiful race ; the flowers stand 
well above the foliage and are generally marked with three large 
blotches or spots 20 
White. Suitable for cemetery planting 10 
Yellow. Golden, fine for bedding 10 
Finest Mixed Varieties. Per oz., $1.50 5 
Imported collection of German Pansies, six varieties, 40 cts.: twelve 
varieties, 75 cts. 
Xiatlryrus Odoratus. 
Beautiful, fragrant and free-flowering climbing plants, continu- 
ing in bloom all summer. For trailing over fences and other similar 
purposes, they are invaluable. Fragrant. H. A., 5 ft. 
Adonis. Carmine rose, very showy 5 
Bntterfly. Pure white, delicately laced with lavender 5 
Crown Princess of Prussia. Bright blush 5 
Indigo King. Rich indigo blue 5 
Miss Blanche Ferry. Deep pink and white 5 
Painted Iiady. Eose and white 5 
Princess Beatrice. Bose 5 
Purple Striped 5 
Scarlet Invincible. Brilliant scarlet 5 
Violet Q/ueen. Colors varying from deep mauve to Ught violet . 5 
SWEET PEAS— Continued. 
PER PKT 
White. Fine for cutting. ,. ; 5 
Finest Mixed. All colors, per oz., lOcts.; lb., $1.00 5 
Separate Colors, Named Varieties. Peroz., 20 cts.; lb., $2.50. 
Imported collections in ten separate varieties, 50 cts. 
Eckford's Xcw Large Flowering- Hybrid. 
Apple Blossom. Bright rose; wings apple blossom 10 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Light scarlet, flushed crimson, 
splashed at the edge with white ; wings deep rose 10 
Grand Bine. Bright blue, mauve and violet 10 
Mrs. Gladstone. Pink standard, blush wings ; singularly delicate 
and pretty 10 
Princess of Wales. Shaded and striped mauve on white ground.10 
The Queen. Light rosy pink standard, wings light mauve 10 
CHOICE MIXED VARIETIES. Per oz., 25 cts.; *4 lb.,75 cts. 10 
Collections of six named varieties, 50 cts.; twelve varieties, $1.00. 
E¥ER LASTING PEAS. 
iLathyrus JLatifolius. 
A very ornamental climber ; useful for covering trellises, old 
stumps, etc. The flowers are extremely beautiful, and highly prized 
for bouquets. H. P., 5 ft. 
Splendens. " The Pride of California." Brilliant rosy red .10 
Finest Mixed Colors 5 
CUL.TUBE OF SWEET PEAS. 
Sweet Peas should be sown in drills, as early as possible in spring, 
in rich, friable soil. Prepare the bed by thoroughly working in a large 
quantity of well rotted manure. Make a trench six inches deep. In 
this sow the seed and cover two inches deep. As soon as the plants 
begin to show through, fill in the trench. This will secure a deep plant- 
ing without the bad effect of deep covering of the seed at first, and so 
enable the plant to bloom continually through the heat of summer. As 
fast as the flowers come into full bloom or fade, they should be cut off, 
for if the pods are allowed to form, the plants will stop blooming. 
SWEET PEAS. 
