WEEBER & DON. 



FLOWER SEEDS. 



Pkt. 



iklNiniOBluiMr Alatum «ranclifloruni. White 

 everlasting flowers; very useful for bouquets and as a 

 dried flower. 2V^ ft 5 



JkI»XP£I«OPSI8 Veitcbii (Japanese Wood- 

 Dine or Boston Ivy). This is the best hardy 

 Tine for covering brick or stone buildings, to which it 

 clings firmly; in autumn it turns to rich scarlet, 

 H. P , Oz., 50c... 10 



JLIS /LGA^T^T^IS Grandlflora (Pimpernelle). 

 Showy, dwarf, hardy annual; suitable for edging beds 

 or rockwork; height, 6 ins. Finest mixed 5 



jSuNCJEfUSA. _ Very attractive hardy plants of easy cul- 

 tivation, with flowers resembling large Forget-me- 

 nots ; excellent for cut flowers and bouquets. 



Barrelieri. Deep blue. 2 it. H. P 10 



Capensls. Azure blue. I1/2 ft. H. A 5 



Jlk-KE^mOPil^ Coronarla (Poppy Anemone). 

 These are exceedingly beautiful early spring flowering 

 plants. Mixed colors. 1 ft, H. P 5 



A I^TBnDHIiyi llbJ The Antirrhinum is one of our 

 /Ikl^ I IBCKilinHJrlo most showy and useful plants 



for the summer garden, continuing in bloom the whole 



season. IVa ft. 



^all "Varieties, Pinest Mlxedl. Height, 2 ft 5 



Scarlet. Brilliant shade 5 



— White. Beautiful pure white 5 



— Vellow* Delicate primrose yellow 5 



■**fjueen of tlie ]>Jortli." A half dwarf, pui*e white 



variety, with very small leaves 10 



•Oiant Pure Wbite. Very large pure white spikes 



of bloom 10 



Xlwarf Varieties, Pinest mixedL. The dwarf 



sorts are excellent for bedding purposes 5 



sSunllsflit. New Tom Thumb Snapdragon, with 



bright canary-yellow foliage; flowers are rosy white, 



striped with crimson 20 



^Collection of Six Distinct Varieties. Tall... 30 

 Collection of Xwelve Distinct Varieties 50 



Aquilegia. 



JkQYJII.lGGIA (Columbine). Elegant, H. P., of 

 easiest cultivation ; blooming profusely from May to 

 July. 1% to 3 ft. 



Cbrysantba. Beautiful bright yellow. 2 ft 10 



Cttrysantfaia, PI. PI. Branching flower stems are 

 crowned with a profusion of double golden yellow 



flowers 20 



-Coerulea. A most beautiful variety, with large violet- 

 blue and white flowers. 2 ft.. 10 



SinsTle Varieties, Pinest Alixetil 5 



Double varieties, Pinest l»lixed 5 



Collection off Twelve Splendid varieties.. 75 



Collection of Six Splendid Varieties 50 



^AXt ABIS Alpina. Excellent for borders or rockwork. 



ft. Pure white. H. P 10 



JkRAI^IA Sieboldii. An elegant greenhouse plant, 



with broad, glossy, green leaves 10 



Pkt. 



AR.CTOTIS CSrandlS. Annual, grows from 2 to 

 3 ft. high. Florets white, With yellow zone at base; 

 fine for cutting 10 



ARPfKBiA Cornuta (Arabian Primrose). 



The blosHoms are of a brilliant yellow color, with Ave 



large black spots. 2 fc. H. A 25 



ARISXOI^OCHEA, or Dutcbman's Pine. 



Highly orunmeutal climber, resembling the Pitcher 

 Pltint. 30 fc H P. 

 Sipbo. Yellowioh brown lO 



ASCI^TEJPrAS Coruutl. Sweet-scented, purple, 4 ft. 



H. P 5 



lucaruata. Swamp Milkweed, rose purple, 4 ft., H. P. 5 



ASPERIJI^ A Odorata. (Woodruff). Sweet-scen : ed, 



white, 11/2 it-. H. P 5 



ASPARAGUS Plumosus INanus. Gracpful and 

 feathery bright green foliage, extensively grown by 

 florists for cutting purposes, the lace-like leav* s being 

 used for bouquets, baskets and other decorations. 25 

 Sprengreri. A handsome greenhouse variety of rapid 

 growth, drooping gracefully and naturally from pols 

 or hanging baskets. Very useful for bouquets 25 



Asparagus plumosus nanus. 



AUBRIETIA. Hardy perennials of dwarf, compact 

 growth, suitable for rockwork and herbaceous borueis. 



Deltoidea. Fine for rockwork, purple trailing 1o 



Grseca. Purple, trailing 1 0 



r,eicbtlinii. Carmine, trailing 16 



AURICU1,A. 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. 

 Pinest mixed Colors 25 



A uricula. 



