Flower Seeds 



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SALVIA 



SALVIA SPLENDESS 



ROCKET Sweet. A very interesting, 

 useful Mid Iree-llowering plant. 

 Blooming early, it remains beautiful 

 for a long time Ln bed.s, ribbons, etc. 

 H. P. 



Finest Mi.\ecl. IVa ft. Pkt.5c.,o?.. 20c. 



BO.S A HYBRID A O R A N I> I - 

 FLORA (Hybrid IVM-iu'lual Roses). 

 ■Will produce llowcriii.k' i.l.uiis in alM,ui 

 six months Irnm time n[ sowing. 

 They are j)erre(!My lianly, doulile ami 

 very frngi-aut. Pkl. 50c. 



KUBBEClvIA (Texas Cone KloAversl. 

 Rol.nsl-Ki-owing plants, vfi-y jiopular 

 for border deeciratiou. Tlioy arc of 

 very easy culture r>nd produce showy 

 flowars during summer and autumn. 

 H.P. 



Bicolor. Briglit yellow, with black- 

 purple center. 1% ft. Pkt. lOo. 



Bicolor Supcrba Soniiplen.i. 

 Xiai:ge BeiDi-doable golden-yellow 

 ft0W»r$. Tei'jr useful for cutting. 

 Pkt. 10c. 



Newmaiiii. Tjarge goldeu-yellowflow- 

 ers witl» velvety maroon center cone. 

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



SALPIGLOSSIS 



Hand-sonie funnel-shaped flowers of a 

 peculiar velvety softiiGss, Usofiil for Ail- 

 ing vabcs and table bouquets. H. IT. A. 

 Emi>eror. Each bloom is i-iehly veint^d 

 with gold, tlie throat is wide and the 

 flower well opened. Pkt, ]0c, 

 liarge-Floweriiig. KuesI; mi.ved. 



iy2 ft. Pkt. Sc. 



Collection of Six Distinct Varie- 

 ties. 40c. 



(Flowering Sage) 

 Magnificent bedding plants 

 of the most brilliant and offeo- 

 tivo character. Laden wilh 

 gorgeous scai-let spike.=;, a bed 

 of Salvia Splendens forms a 

 beautiful and highly attractive 

 object. H. H. P. 2 ft. 

 Patens. Uich deep blue; 



fragrant. I'kt. 25o. 

 Splc'nden.s. Bright scarlet, 

 spikes vai-ying from 16 to 24 

 in. in length. Pkt. lOc, oz. 

 $2.00. 



Boiilirc (Clara Bedman). 

 Compact bush; scarlet flow- 

 ers. The finest of all. 

 Pkt. lOe. 

 Ijoi'd Pauntleroy. 'The 

 plants grow only 18 in. 

 high and are covered with 

 brilliant scarlet flowers. 

 Pkt. 25c. 

 TVIaroon i'l-inee. Beautiful 

 dee]> maroon flower spikes. 

 Tory handsome. Pkt. 25e. 

 .Sil vci'sjiot. Kiuh green 

 leaves elegantly spotted 

 with vell<.)w ; scarlet flowers. 

 Pkt,. loo. 



& D's lOvti-a Early JJusli. 



This variety flowers at least two 

 weel.-s earlier than any other halvia: 

 fni II I I i s I 111 1^ II high 

 ilh bi-in-htvel- 



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SANVITALIA. ^Very elTective, com- 

 pact-growing plants, admirably adapt- 

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

 ProcnnilMMis. 11. pi. A beautiful 

 variety of compact form, densely cov- 

 ered with golden-yellow double flow- 

 ers. Pkt. 5e. 



SCABIOSA (^^tidef' 



A verv showv free- llowerlnt,' plant, pro- 

 ducing a greal | n'ol usioii id in-aiitilul 

 and riehiv colored ll(.>^ve^s. II. A. 



Dwarr Double. iMaiive is. iiii.Ked. 



1ft. Pkt. r.c, oz. 40e. 



Tall Double. \ery showy. JDxod 

 colors. 2 ft. Pkt. .'jc. oz. We. 



Oancasica. Magnilleont hardy pier- 

 enmal with beautiful largo bght-blue 

 flowers. 3 ft. Pitt. 10c. 



Iinporie<l (.lolloctioii of Si.\ Sep- 

 arate .Sorts. HOc.:l 



SCHIZANTHUS 



(Butterfly flower) 



Elegant frBC-floweriug hardv annuals 

 for the garden in summor or for pot cil- 

 ture in the greenhouse during winter, 

 liybridii.'; <;raiiililloriis. Ilaiits 

 grow onlv about 12 niches high, 

 and «liei. in l.k.om are completely 

 r \ I ill I I I I III II \\( IS 



of il,. - . ! . , i.-:-n!.enlois. Fiuest 



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J IIK St |\ I 



lit ruipir 111 1\W M III 

 SEDUM (Stone Crop). -Well ada 



I'or rock-work, hangiim liaskeh 



vases. If. P. '4 ft. 

 Ooeruleum. Bright blue flowers 



for rock-work. Pkt. lOe. 

 Finest Mixed. Pkt. lOe. 



SENSITIVE PLANT, ©ne of tha 



most remarkable and iiilerestlng 

 plants in cultivation; tho leaves, 

 wlien touched, instantly fold up. 



Mimosa Pndica. H. H. A. 1 ft. 



Pkt. 5c., oz. 75c. 



SHASTA DAISY. See Chry-san- 

 thenium Leucantliemuiii Hy- 

 bridum, Page ii. 



SIIjENE (Catchfly). Free-bloomijig 

 hardy plants, u.seful lor beds and 

 borders. 



Arineria. Mixed colors. Hardy an- 

 nual. Pkt . 5c. 



Pendnla. Dwarf rose. Excellent for 

 spring bedding. C In. Pkt. 5e. 



SMIIjAX. Smilax is the most useful 

 ;ind one of the most graceful climbers 

 which adorn the greenhouse or con- 

 servatory. T. P. G ft. 



Myrsipliylluni Asx>a rag o ides. 

 Pkt. lOo., oz. 00c. 



SOLANUM 



A highly ornamental and iuteresling 

 genus of fruit-liearing plants; singularly 

 grotesque in fruit and foliage. H. 11. P. 



Ca|isieasti-um (Jerusale,m Cherry). 

 Covered with sci^trlet fruit during 

 winter. Pkf. 00. 



Ciliatiini. Tho fruit resembles a 

 plum, of a rich soft orange-soarl«t, 

 2 ft. Pkt. 10c. 



\V arsoewicaioides. Attains a height 

 of 6 ft., and the leaves olten measure 

 IG in. in length. Pkt. lOe. 



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