Flower Seeds 



60 



WEEBER & DON 



SALVIA 



(Flowering Sage) 

 Magnificent betiding plants 



1 ami highly attractive 

 H. H. P. 2 J6. 

 ns. Rich dfcep fcfiKlj 



pikes varying from 16 to 2d 

 ' . lQc., oz, 



§2.00. 



Bonfire (Clara Bedman). 

 Compact bush; scarlet (low- 

 ers. Tho Angst of all. 

 Sfet; 1 5c. 

 Lord Fauntleroy. The 



plants gro 

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SALVIA SPLENDEKS 



ROCKET Sweet. A very interesting 

 useful and free-flowering plant 

 Blooming early, it remains beautifu 

 for a loiig time in beds, ribbons, etc. 

 H.P. 



Finest Mixed. iy» ft. Pkt.oe., oz. 20e 

 ROSA HYBRID A G R A XIII- 

 FLORA (Hybrid Perpetual Rose?}. 

 Will produce. flowering plants in about 

 six months from time of sowing- 

 They are perfectly hardy, double and 

 very fragrant. Pkt. 50c. 

 RUDBECIUA (Texas Cone Flowers'. 

 Robust-growing plants, very popular 

 for border decoration. They are of 

 very easy culture and produce showy 

 flowers during summer and autumn. 

 H.P. 



Bicolor. Bright yellow, with black- 

 purple center. 1% ft. Pkt. 10c. 

 Bicolor Superba Somiplena. 



Large semi-double golden-yellow 

 flowers. Very useful for cutting. 

 Pkt. 10c 



Newman ii. Large golden-yellow flow- 

 ers with velvety maroon center cone. 

 H.P. 2ft. Pkt. 10c. 



SALPIGLOSSIS 



Handsome funnel-shaped flowers or a 

 peculiar velvety softness, useful for fill- 

 ing vases and table bouquets. U. H. A. 



Emperor. Each bloom is richly veined 

 with gold, the throat Is wide and the 

 flower well opened. Pkt. 10c. 



Large-Flowering'. Finest mixed. 

 ly£ ft. Pkt. 5e. 



Collection or Six Distinct Varie- 

 ties. 40c. 



i Prince. Beautiful 

 aroon flower spikes, 

 andsoine. Pkt. 25c. 

 pot. Rich green 

 elegantly spotted 

 How ; scarlet flowers. 



with v 

 Pfct. 1 



\V. & D's Extra Early Bush. 



This variety flowers at least two 

 weeks earlier than any other Salvia ; 

 forms neat bushes about 18 in. high 

 and is literally ablaze with bright vel- 

 vets- scarlet flowers. Pkt. 15c. 

 SANV1TALI.A Very effective, com- 

 pact-growing plants, ad ruirably adapt- 

 ed for small beds or rock-work. H. A. 

 Prociimbeii.s, fl. pi. A beautiful 

 variety of compact, form, densely cov 

 ered with golden-yellow double flow 

 ers. Pkt. 5c. 



SCABIOSA ( ° r S™ ing 



A very showy free- flowering plant, pro- 

 ducing a great profusion of beautiful 

 and richly colored flowers. II. A. 



Dwarl' Double. Many colors, mixed. 

 1 ft, Pkt. 5c, oz. iOc. 



Tall Double. Very showy. Mixed 

 colors. 2 ft. Pkt. 5c, oz. -10c 



Caucasica. "Magnificent hardy per- 

 ennial with beautiful large light-blue 

 flowers. 2 ft, Pkt, 10c 



Imported Collection of Six Sep- 

 arate Sorts. 30c.!! 



SCHIZANTHUS 



(Butterfly flower) 



Elegant free-flowering hardy annuals 

 for the garden in summer or for pot; cul- 

 ture m the greenhouse during winter. 



Hybridus Graiulirlorus. Plants 

 grow only about 12 inches high, 

 and when in bloom are completely 

 covered with large orchid-like (lowers 

 of the most magiiiecnt colors. Finest 

 mixed. Pkt, 10c. 



AVisetonensis. Flowers varying from 

 white with yellow eye, to rose with 

 bronze center. Fine for pots. Pkt. 25c 



Finest Mixed. Shinies of rose, scar- 

 let, purploand white. Pkt. 5c oz 30c 

 SEDUM (Stone Crop). Well adapted 

 for rock-work, hanging baskets or 

 vases. H. P. W ft. ' 



Ca-.ru leu in. Bright blue flowers, line 



for rock-work. Pkt. JOe. 

 Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 



SENSITIVE PLANT. One of the- 



most remarkable and interesting 

 plants in cultivation; the leaves, 

 when touched, instantly fold up. 



Mimosa Pudica. % H, A. 1 rt. 



Pkt. 5c, oz. 75c 



SHASTA DAISV. See Chrysan- 

 themum Ijoucantliemum Hy- 

 uridum. Page ii. 



SILENE (Catchlly). Free-blooming 

 hardy plants, useful for beds and 

 borders. 



Armeria. Mixed colors. Hardy an- 

 nual. Pkt. 5c 



Pendula. Dwarf rose. Excellent, for 

 spring bedding. G in. Pkt. 5e. 



ost useful 

 1 1 climbers 



tin 



SMIL AX. Snii 



and one of the most gi 

 which adorn the gree 

 servatory. T. P. 6 ft. 



Myrsipliy Hum Asparagoides. 



Pkt. 10c, oz. 60c 



SOLANUM 



A highly ornamental and interesting 

 genus of fruit-bearing plants; singularly 

 grotesque in fruit and foliage. H. H. P. 



Ca.psica.st rum (Jerusalem Cherry). 

 Covered with scarlet fruit during 

 winter. Pkt. 5c 



Cilia turn. The fruit resembles a 

 plum, of a rich soft orange-scarlet. 

 2 ft. Pkt. 10c 



Warseewiezioides. Attains a height 

 of 6 ft., and the leaves often measure 

 1G in. in length. Pkt. 10c. 



