B*. fi. McALLISTEJR, 22 DEY ST., I^EW YORK.— HIGH GRADE FLOWER SEEDS. 
L.UP1NIIS. 
Tliese are a very Interesting class of plants and of 
easy culture, producing beautiful leaves and pea-shaped 
flowers, and should be more generally cultivated. 
Hardy annuals, 2}^ ft. 
LUPINUS. 
per pkt- 
Extra Fine Mixed per oz., 20c. $0 05 
Perennial Varieties Mixed " 30c. 05 
I.YCHNIS. 
Free bloomers. Very handsome and showy. Effec- 
tive for flower and shrubbery borders. Haageana hy- 
brida will bloom the first year if sown early. Hardy 
perennial, 3 ft. 
Chalcedonica. Scarlet 05 
" alba. White 05 
Fulgens. Fine red 10 
Haageana hybrida. Salmon, orange-red, etc 10 
MAURANDIA. 
These beautiful climbers cannot be too highly recom- 
mended, whether for conservatory, greenhouse or for 
trailing on trellis work. Tender annual. 
if 
MAUEANDIA. 
Barclayana. Deep violet 
alba. White 
«' atropurpurea. Deep purple 
" rosea. Rosy-purple 
Mixed 
MARIGOI.D. 
(TAGETES.) 
Among the Marigolds, the African is the most strik- 
ing in large beds, while the other Tagetes varieties are 
admirably adapted for small beds. They are free-bloom- 
iug ijlants of easy cultivation. Hardy annual. 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
MIGNONETTE. 
(RESEDA.) 
Well known sweet-scented little plants, everywhere 
at home, either in the greenhouse, garden or sitting- 
room. Hardy annual. 
Allen's Defiance.— See Novelties. 
Large-Flowering. Common sweet variety. Per 
oz.,15c 05 
Golden Queen. Yellow-tinted flowers. Per oz., 
25c 05 
Machet. Very robust ; fine for pots, .per oz., 50c. 10 
Gabrielle. Very red flowers " 60c. 10 
Miles Spiral " 60c. 05 
Parson's White " 75c. 05 
Pumila compacta. Fine for pots " 50c. 05 
Pyramidal Dwarf Bush " 75c. 05 
