CHOICE SELECTIONS IN SEEDS. F. R. PIERSON CO., TARRYTO WN-ON-H UDSON, N. Y. 
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NEW HYBRID MOON- 
FLOWER. 
Flowers much larger, and 
blooms about thirty days soon- 
er,and also opens earlier in the 
evening. Foliage and flowers 
vary in form on different 
plants, some flowers being 
scalloped, others perfectly 
round, others five-pointed or 
star - shaped, thus adding 
charm and interest to this 
grand climber. When the 
magnificent, pure white flow- 
ers, 5 to 7 inches across, are 
open, from early evening un- 
til 10 to 12 o'clock the next 
morning, the effect is grand. 
Per pkt., 10c; 4 for 30c. 
MORNING GLORY. 
«* Convolvulus Major." — 
Handsome, showy climbers, 
useful for covering any trellis- 
work quickly. 
Morning Glory. — Finest 
mixed. Per pkt., 5c. 
DWARF ENGLISH, TOM THUMB NASTURTIUMS. 
The dwarf improved varieties of Nasturtium are among the most useful and beautiful of garden 
favorites for bedding or massing; their close, compact growth, rich colored flowers, and the free- 
dom with which they bloom, all combine to place them in a leading position among first-class bed- 
ding plants. Should be grown in rather poor soil; hardy annuals. These improved varieties bloom 
EXTRA CHOICE PANSY SEED. (Pierson's Perfection.) 
more in masses, with finer and larger flowers. 
Beauty.— Yellow, flushed vermilion. 
Coemlea Rosea.— Beautiful peach. 
Crimson.— Dark crimson. 
Crystal Palace Gem. — Sulphur spotted 
mauve. 
Empress of India. — The most brilliant Nas- 
turtium in cultivation. Plant dwarf, com- 
Sact, with dark-tinted foliage and flowers of a 
eep brilliant crimson. Per pkt., 10c. ; 6 for 50c. ; 
oz , 30c. 
Golden King.— Golden-yellow. Pkt. 10c; oz., 
30c. 
King of Tom Thumbs. — Intense scarlet, 
bluish-green foliage. Per pkt., 10c. ; per oz., 30c. 
King Theodore.— Dark green foliage, flowers 
almost black. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c. 
Pearl.— Creamy white. 
Rose. — Very desirable. 
Scarlet.— Very brilliant. 
Spotted.— Yellow, spotted crimson. 
Yellow. 
Ruby King.— Foliage very dark. Per pkt., 
10c; per oz., 35c. 
Spotted King.— Yellow, spotted chocolate. 
Per pkt., 10c; per oz., 35c 
Lady Bird.— Rich golden-yellow, each petal 
having a broad bar or vein starting from the 
base, of bright ruby-crimson. Per pkt., 10c; 
per oz., 35c. 
The full collection of the above 16 kinds for only 80c. The above named kinds, 5c 
per pkt.; 25c. per oz. (except where noted). 
Finest Mixed.— All kinds. Per pkt., 5c; per oz., 20c; per M lb.; 50c; per lb., $1-50. 
LOBB'S CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS. 
"Tropeolum Lobbianum."- These differ from the ordinary tall Nastur- 
tium, the leaves being smaller. They flower in great profusion and are 
splendid for training on arbors, vases and rockwork; and also for winter 
decoration in the greenhouse and conservatory, as they are always in 
bloom and are elegant and showy. 
Queen v ictoria. — Deep scarlet. 
Roi des Noirs.— Blackish-maroon. 
Triomphe de Gand. — Light scarlet. 
Napoleon III. — Golden-yellow, spotted with 
brown. 
The above named sorts, per pkt., 10c, 4 for 
30c. 
Finest Mixed.— All colors. Per pkt., 10c. 
TALL NASTURTIUM. 
Grows to the height of 10 feet or more; a fine sum- 
mer climber. The half-ripe seed pods are much 
esteemed for pickles. Common Tall Nasturtium. 
Finest Mixed.— Per pkt. 5c; per oz., 15c; per H. 
lb., 45c; per lb., $1.25. 
NEMOFHILA. 
The Nemophilas are pretty, delicate, hardy annu- 
als. The flowers are mainly blue and white. They 
do best if sown in a frame and transplanted early, 
as the hot sun injures the flowers ; but do finely 
all summer if planted in a rather cool, shaded place. 
Set about 6 inches apart. A few plants set early 
among spring-flowering bulbs in autumn, or seeds 
scattered over the beds, will give a good account 
of themselves in early spring. 
Nemophila.— Mixed varieties. Per pkt., 5c 
This strain is the result of the most careful 
attention and study for along period of years, 
and was raised for us by a celebrated Pan- 
sy grower in Belgium. By means of the 
most careful selection and treatment, 
' " .e finest and newest sorts are pro- 
duced, and consequently of ex- 
traordinary perfection, as the 
endless variety and extremely 
rich, brilliant, and charming 
shades of color will convince 
you. The combinations of color 
in the same flower are exquisite 
and wonderful, and so delicate 
that no description can convey 
any adequate idea of their beau- 
ty. There are over forty varie- 
ties, striped, spotted, bordered, 
and fringed, in rainbow colors, 
'With rich, velvety texture. 
Per pkt., 25c; 
5 for $1.00. 
his cut 
tshows an aver- 
age-sized flow- 
er of our 
T r i m a rdeau 
Pansy. 
TRIM A RDEAU 
Oil GIANT THREE- 
SPOTTED. 
This class of Pansies, of 
French origin, will give great 
satisfaction on account of their 
immense size, and will be high- 
ly prized by every lover of this 
popular flower. The engraving 
shows the average size of the 
flowers when well grown. 
Florists will find them the 
finest -selling Pansies on ac- 
count of their extraordinary 
size, which commands univer- 
sal admiration and attention 
from all who see them. Finest 
mixed colors. 
Per pkt., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
One pkt. of each of above 
TRIMAEDEAU. 
3 sorts for 60c 
SPECIAL OFFER ON FLOWER SEEDS ONLY; FOR EVERY DOLLAR SENT TJS, SEEDS TO THE VALUE $1.25 MAY BE SELECTED. 
