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WEEBER & DON. FLOWER SEEDS. 
TRIUMPH ASTER. 
AURICULA. 
PER PKT. 
Of this beautiful little plant we have a very fine strain of English- 
saved seed. The flowers, which resemble the Primrose somewhat, are 
of various shades of crimson, yellow, maroon, etc. H. H. P. 
Finest Mixed Colors 25 
BALSAM— Lady's Slippers. 
Magnificent, either for conservatory or out-door decoration, pro- 
ducing, in gorgeous profusion, flowers of the most beautiful and 
varied colors. H. H. P., 2 ft. 
Double Lavender 10 
Doable Pink 10 
Double Scarlet, Mottled. White 10 
Double White, Striped Red and Purple 10 
Double Pure White. The finest strain 15 
Solferino, Double. Beautifully marked, with scarlet and lilac 
stripes on satin-white ground 10 
Camellia-Flowered, Double. From a magnificent collection 
of double varieties. Mixed colors 10 
Rose-Plow ered. Very double choice varieties, mixed 10 
Double Mixed Colors. Per oz., 50 cts ... 5 
Imported Collections. 
Double Dwarf Camellia-flowered. In six separate colors. .50 
BRACHYCOME — Swan River Daisy. 
A charming dwarf plant of easy culture, covered with a beautiful 
mass of Cineraria-like flowers. H. H. A. 
Iberidifolia. 
Blue and 
white, }4 f t. . . 5 
BROW- 
ALiLIA. 
Very hand- 
some, profuse 
blooming 
plants, grow- 
ing freely in 
any rich soil, 
H.H.A.,l^ft. 
C e rviakow- 
skii. Blue with white centre, 
beautiful .- 5 
Elata Grondiflora. Sky blue, 
and handsome 10 
RALLOOK VINE. 
(Cardiospernium. ) 
A rapid growing, handsome and 
interesting climber, with small white 
flowers, which are followed by seed 
pods formed like balloons. H. H. A. 
Cardiosp ermum Halicaca- 
bum. White 5 
BELLIS. 
Double Daisy. 
One of the most charming of 
double balsam. e P rin f flowers, suitable for edgings 
or pot culture. H. H. P., 34 ft. 
Perennis, il.pl., Double White 10 
Longfellow. Double dark rose flowers, which are of unusual size 
and doubleness 10 
Perennis, fl. pi. Double mixed 10 
BEGOISTIAS, TUBEROUS-ROOTED. 
Magnificent Plants for Bedding. 
It is only recently that it has been known what splendid bedding 
plants the Tuberous-rooted Begonias make, and how beautifully they 
flower in the open garden under our hot summer sun. The dry tubers 
can be planted out any time in the spring when the ground is warm, 
and will produce a wealth of beauty and profusion of bloom all the 
summer and fall months. The bulbs can be taken up after frost and 
kept over winter in a dry, warm place. The beautiful foliage consists 
of shapely, glistening leaves, gracefully disposed, the plants forming 
dense oval pyramids crowned with unsurpassed sprays of the most 
brilliant flowers, some small and others of such immense size as to 
measure from four to six inches across a single flower. Our mixed 
seeds are all from varieties with splendid flowers, of fine form and 
substance, of dwarf growth, well adapted for bedding. (See next 
page.) 
Be ill I II III 
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DOUBLE ANB SINGLE TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS. 
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