WEEBER & DON. FLOWER SEEDS. 



45 



Pkt. 



CI..ARKIA. This beautiful and attractive annual has been much improved since 

 its introduction, the flow^era being twice the original size. This, combined with 

 brilliant colors, profusion of bloom and fine habit, makes it a garden- favorite. 

 H. A., iVaft. 



Finest xVIixetl. Double and single varieties 5 



d,E»IA.XI8. Very rapid growers and free bloomers, adapted for arbors, fences, 

 etc. H. P., 10 ft. 



Cirrliosa. An elegant climber, producing a great profusion of sweet-scented 



white flowers •• 10 



Planitnula. A beautiful white fragrant variety 5 



Paniculata. Covered with pure white, fragrant flowers, completely hiding the 

 foliage. In September the flowers are followed by seed pods of bronzy red. Per- 

 fectly hardy... 10 



Jackmanni Varieties. Mixed shades. Flowers 3 to 4= ins. across xO 



CI-.IA.N'I'HITS. One of the mo t beautiful plants in cultivation, about 3 fr. in 

 height, with rich scarlet, long peialed, pea-shaped flowers, marked with a large 

 black, cloud-like blotch in front. G. S. 



Damoieri (Australian Glory I»ea). Scarlet and black flowers 10 



Puniceus (New a^ealanrt Parrot's Bill). Scarlet and white flowers 10 



COB.i^A.. Hand^^ome half-hardy perennial climber, with purple-lilac bell-shaped 

 flowers. Valuable for the conservatory ; may be planted out-of-doors in June. 



S^caudens. Blue Per oz., 75c... 10 



Alba. VVh te 25 



M.acrostemma. Violet 10 



COL.HUt$. One of the most popular 

 uils 



15 

 25 



ornamental foliage plaiHs. It is very 

 decorative in the flower bordt^r, and 

 easily grown from seed. H. H. P. 



Finest Mixed Hybrids. 



Finest t,arare-l,eave<i Varie- 

 ties, Mixed 



COHrlNSIA. An fxceeding y pretty 

 free-flowering annual, remarkably at- 

 tractive in beds, or ribbons. H. A. 

 Finest Mixed Varieties, 1 ft.... 5 



CONVOLVLLUS, S.'b^&'S 



Beautiful free-flowering and remark- 

 ably showy plants, with exceedingly 

 handsome, rich-colored flowers, pro- 

 ducing in beds and mixed borders an 

 unusually brilliant effec t. H. A. 

 Dwarf Bed di rig vari ties. 

 ^ — Crimson Violet, ( rim so a- violet, 



■white throat 5 



— Ro»eus. Rose with white throat, 



fringed purple 5 



—Tricolor Minor. Violet-purple, 



white center. H. A 5 



—Finest Mixed Varieties. 



Per oz., 25c... 5 

 Climbinsr Varieties. 

 —Blue 



—Blond ICk^d 



—Striped 



— V*olet 



— wmte 



— Fittest Mixed Colors, 



Per oz., Ific. 



Imperial Japanese. These vines 

 attain a height of from 30 t » 50 ft. 

 The colors range rhrough I'eds, blues. 

 Indigo and blacl^ish purple; from 

 snow white to cream .and silver gray. 

 Some are striped, starred and spotted. 



CONVOLVULUS, lm|je- 

 rial Jajjanese — Con- 

 tinued. pkt. 

 Cboice Mixed 



Colors 10 



Mauritanicus. 

 Blue. H. P 10 



C08^08. ^n^'lul 

 tumn flowering plant, 

 with flowers borne pro- 

 fusely in loose clusters of 

 variegated colors. 

 Mammotti Perfec- 

 tion. The flowers are 

 double the size of theold 

 variety. For cutting,and 

 vases this Is one of the fin- 

 estflowers grown. Pkt. 



— Brlsbt Plnfe 10 



— C oncliita or 



Crimson 10 



— Purple 10 



—Pure Wbite 10 



— Velwet 10 



— Cboice Mixed.. 10 

 Bwarf Early 

 Flowerinif. Seed 

 suwn in the open 

 ground in the early 

 part of Mav will 

 produce blooming 

 plants in August, 

 and they will con- 

 tinue to flower until 

 killed by frost in fall. 10 

 Vellow, or Klon- 

 dyke This Is a dis- 

 tinctly new variety, 

 blonmingall summer 

 and fa*l. Flowers 

 sulphur yellow, from 

 1 to 1% in. in di- 

 ameter, while the 

 plants attain a 

 height of about 2 ft. 

 Wblte Pearl. 



Per oz., 75c... 5 

 Pint Pearl, 



Per oz., 75c... 5 

 Mixed " 50c... 5 

 Kew Marjjuerit**, 

 Frini^^ed. This 

 variety of Cosmos 

 has deeply and Ir- 

 regularly fringed 



petals, resembling Marguerites. Finest mixed varieties 10 



COBYDAI^IS NobiliS. Yellow. H. P., % ft 10 



COWSI^IP. A favoritefree-flowering plant, should be extensively grown 

 for beds and borders of the spring flower garden. H. P. 



Finest Mixed Colors. % ft 5 



CItUCI 4.NEI,IwA 8t>losa (Crosswort). Purple. H. P., % ft 5 



CUCVM¥S 'Ornamental Cucumber). Remarkable for the orna- 

 memal and ficturesque character of its fruit and foliage. 



Flexuosus (Snafee Cucumber). 3 ft 5 



Fine Mixed Varieties. Including the most useful ar-d ornaui^-ntal. 5 

 CUPHE^ (Cisrar Plant). Half-hardy perennials, useful as bedding 

 and border plants. They are easily grown and flower the first season 

 from seed. 



MiniataCompacta. Scarlet, 1 ft 15 



Platycentra Scarlet and purple, 1 ft.......... 10 



ettriKUtosa. Yellow and red 1 ft 10 



10 



lianthtis Dampierii. 



