34 F. E. MCALLISTER CO., 69 CORTLANDT ST.. NEW YORK.-HIGH GRADE FLOWER SEEDS. 
BELJLIS. 
(double daisy.) 
The Poet's favorite and one of the most charming 
spring flowers. Hardy perennial, )^ ft. 
DOUBLE DAISY. 
Per pkt. 
Double White peroz., $5 00 $0 10 
Longfellow. Large, double pink. . . " 6 00 10 
Snowball. Largest double white 10 
Double mixed per oz., §4 00 10 
(pot marigold.) 
Very showy, free-flowering plants, very effective in 
beds or mixed borders. Hardy annuals. 
CALENDULA METEOR. 
Meteor, double yellow, striped with orange, per 
oz., 2oc |0 05 
Prince of Orange. Similar to Meteor, but much 
darker, per oz.. 25c 05 
Pluvialis (Cape Marigold), pure white, per oz., 
25c 05 
Pongee, fl. pi. Double white, peroz., 40c 05 
Sulphurea, fl. pi. Peroz., 40c 05 
CANDYTUFT. 
(IBERIS.) 
The Candytuft is almost as fragrant as the Sweet 
Alyssum and very popular. Very useful as a bedding 
plant or for border work. Hardy annuals, 1 ft. 
Per oz. Per pkt. 
White $0 20 $0 05 
White Fragrant 25 05 
White Rocket 25 05 
Debbie's White Rocket. Finest of all 
the white varieties 30 05 
Lilac 25 05 
Purple 25 05 
Crimson 25 5 
Empress. Produces large trusses of pure 
pyramidal-shaped flowers, very ef- 
fective 50 05 
Mixed 25 05 
Dwarfwhite, >^ ft 10 
" purple, 1^ ft 10 
rose, 3^ ft 10 
" mixed 60 10 
Sempervirens. Whitehardy perennial,l ft 10 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER. 
(TR0PJE0LU5I.) 
A rapid growing summer climbing annual, producing 
hundreds of its pretty fringed bright yellow flowers, 
which resemble a canary bird with expanded wings. 
Per oz., 50c.; pkt., 5c. 
CASTOR OIE PI.ANT. 
(RICINUS.) 
The Ricinua are tall, stately growing plants of tropical 
appearance; their luxuriant foliage renders them ex- 
ceedingly ornamental. They are free growing, tender 
annuals of easy cultivation. Half hardy annuals. 
Zanzibarensis. New Giant Castor Oil Plant from 
Africa $0 10 
Borboniensis Arboreus. Large and handsome 
green foliage, 15 ft 05 
Communis (Castor Oil plant). Green foliage, 6 ft. 05 
Gibsonii. Dark purplish red foliage, 6 ft 05 
Obermanii. Light red foliage, 8 ft 05 
Sanguineus. Tricolor, red spotted, fruit in clus- 
ters, red foliage, 10 ft 05 
Mixed peroz., loc 05 
CANNA. 
(INDIAN SHOT.) 
The Cannas are particularly suitable for forming 
groups on lawns, or backgrounds for dwarf -growing 
plants, for which purpose they are now largely used. 
Seeds sown in a hotbed or greenhouse, from January to 
April, will produce flowering plants in July. Half 
hardy perennial. 
Tall varieties, mixed per oz., 20c. $0 10 
Dwarf, large flowering varieties, ex- 
tra fine " 75c. 10 
