60 



WEEBER & DON. FLOWER SEEDS. 



Pkt. 



ROCKET Sweet. A very Interesting, useful and 

 free-flowering plant. Blooming earljfjlt remains beau- 

 tiful for along tlme in beds, ribbons, etc H. P. 

 I^lnest Mixed. Various colors, 1^ ft 5 



RITOBBCKIA (Texas Cone Flowers). These 

 robust-growing plants are becoming very popular for 

 border decoration. They are of very eawy culture and 

 produce showy flowers during summer and autumn. 



Bicolor. Bright yellow w-ith black-purple center, 

 11/2 ft H^A 10 



^ewmanll. Large golden yellow flowers with vel- 

 vety maroon center cone. 2 ft. H. P 10 



5^ A I DIAB Handsome funnel-shaped 



^'^■-■'■tlLlf flowers of a peculiar vel- 



^t^s<^tness, useful for filling vases and table bouquets. 



I^argfe flowerinsr. 



Finest mixed varie- 

 ties, including scar- 

 let, Hky blue, yellow 

 and black, li^ ft.... 5 

 Collection offHx 

 / ^^W^^MH^yMVIf^'^W?^ Distinct Varle- 



^^^^^^^ ties 40 



SALVIA, ^e"?;!- 



bed 'ling plants of the 

 most brilliant and 

 effective character. 

 Laden with scarlet 

 spik- s, a bed f orm s a 

 beautiful and highly 

 attractive object. 

 H.H. P. 2 ft. 



Clara Bedman 



(Bonfire). This is 

 the finest Salvia for 

 bedding yet intro- 

 duced. The plants 

 grow into compact 

 oval busbes; brilliant 

 scarlet flowers. 'I'he 

 spikf s stand out stiff 

 and erect, while they 

 bear from 20 trt 30 

 flowers each li^ ft. 15 

 Coccinea Scarlet, 



free flowering 5 



Patens. Kich deep 



blue, fragrant 20 



Splendtens. Bright 

 scarlet, spikps vary- 

 ing from 16 TO 24 in. 

 Inlength..b'eroz.,f2. 10 

 Si'lverspot. The 

 leaves are rich, soft 

 darkgreen.w ith light 

 sulphur orfream col- 

 ored spots ofvarious 

 sizes liberally sprink- 

 led overthem: bright 

 scarlet flowers 25 



SANVIT A I. I A. 



Com pact- growing 

 plants, admirably 

 adapted for small 

 beds or rockwork. 



rriirwriiMi iiiii iiii ^- 



" ' ■^-■^ rrocumtoens, fl. 



pi. A beauiiful va- 

 riety of compact 

 form, densely covered 

 v^ij,^^!^..,.:,. with golden-vellow 

 Salptglossts. double flowers 5 



5CABIOSA or Sweet Scabious, ^-^^^l 

 free-flowering plant, producing a great profusion of 

 beautiful and richly colored flowers. H. A. 



Dwarf Double. Many colors, mixed, 1 ft 5 



Tall Double. Very showy. Mixed colors, 2 ft 5 



Imported Collection of Six Separate Sorts. 30 



Cauca<i1ca. Magnificnt hardy perennial with beau- 

 tiful, large light blue flowers, 2 ft 10 



SCHia^ATCmiJS (Butterfly Flower^. Elegant 

 free-flowe ing hardy annuals for the garden in summer 

 or for pot culture In the greenhouse during winter, 

 1^ ft. 



Pinest llfixed. Shades of rose, scarlet, purple and 

 white 5 



Salvia splendens — Bonfire. 



Pkt. 



SE^DVm (Stone Crop). A very Interesting genus of 

 pretty little plants, bearing a great profusion of bril- 

 liant star-shaped flowers and well adapted for rock- 

 work, hanging baskets or vases. H.P.,^ft. 

 Ccernleum. Briaht blue flowers, fine for rockwork. 10 

 li'inest Mixed lo 



SENSITIVE I»I-AT«T. One of the most remarkable 

 and interesting plants in cultivation ; the leaves, when 

 touched, instantly fold up. 



Mimosa Pndica. H. H. A,, 1 ft ,. 5 



SII,ENE (Catcbfly). Free-blooming hardy plants of 

 easiest cultivation, useful for beds and borders. 



Armeria. Mixed colors. Hardy annual 5 



Pendnla. Dwarf Rose. Excellent for spring bedding, 

 6 in 5- 



J^^flBI AlC Smllax is the most useful and one of the 

 \j\ ■■H-Z-^y^* most graceful climbers which adorn the 



greenhouse or conservatory. T. P., 6 ft. " . - 



Myrslpbyllum AsparagroideS-.-Per oz., $1 .OO-.-'ia 



^ilB Al^lll^ A highly ornamental and interesting 

 OVL/^I^SUra. genuM of fruit-bearing plants: sin- 

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

 Capsicastrum (Jerusalem Cberry). Covered 



with scarlet fruit d.Ufting winter 5 



Ciliatum. The fruff resembling a plum, of a rich soft 



orange scarlet, 2 ft 10 



Warscewiczioides. Attains a height of 6 ft., aiid 

 the leaves often measure 16 in. in length 10 



Solanum capsicastrum. 



