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GieiGB FII18WER ^BEQS. 
We would call special attention of our patrons to our choice selection of GARDEN SEEDS- 
for the coming season. We have selected with great care garden seeds of the true standard sort^ 
and such as we are assured possess intrinsic worth, and we cordially invite our friends to put ou.ii 
assertions to the test. 
1. Abronia Umbellata.— A half-hardy annual. foot, 
A charming plant, with beautiful heads of fragrant rosy lilac 
flowers. Pkt., 5c, 
2— AGEEATTIW MEXIOANUM. 
3, Ageratam Mcxicaniim. — Pretty, free-blooming 
plants, with lavender flowers; half-liardy annual; Ifoot, 
Pkt., 5g. 
3. Alyssxim, Sweet.— An excellent border plant, its frag- 
rant wliite blossoms being indispensable for bouquets ; i n 
bloom constantly. Pkt., 5c. 
Amarantlitis. — Grown for 
their bright foliage, which is 
remarkaWy brilliant; of no 
use whatever as pot plants, 
Pkt., 5g. 
4. Canclatus— (Love Lies 
Bleeding.) Pkt., 5c. 
5. Ti-icogor.— Joseph's Coat, 
Pkt., 5c. 
6. Sal icifolius. —Fountain 
Plant. Pkt., 10c. 
7. Bicolor Rixber. — Dark 
red and yellow. Pkt., 10c, 
8. Antirrhinum majiis 
(Snapdragon},- Mixed ; very 
beautiful, with brilliant and 
various colors ; half-hardy per- 
ennial ; 1 foot. Pkt., 5c. 
9. Tomb Thumb. — Com- 
pact dwarf variety of various 
4— AMjVRANTHUS. colors ; half-hardy perennial ; 
1/2 foot. Pkt., 5c. 
10. Aquilegia (Columbine) .—Splendid hybrid; mixed. 
Very curious ornamental flowars of various colors ; hardy 
perennial ; Vz foot. Pkt., 10c. 
Aster.— It is scarcely neces- 
sary to speak of the merits of 
this universally ^-own plant ; 
i by successive sowings it may be 
had in bloom constantly. 
11— Dwarf Chrysanthemum- 
flowered, mixed, pkt., 10c. 
12— New Dwarf Victoria — 
finest mixed, pjct., lOc. 
13— Bouquet Dwarf, mixed, 
, pkt., 10c. 
14— Hedge Hog, or Needle 
mixed, pkt., lOc. 
15— Traiiffaut's pseony per- 
fection, mixed, pkt., lOo. 
16— Pfeony-flowered Globe, 
mixed, pkt., lOe. 
Beilis (Double Daisy.)— 
An old favorite, and one of 
13— ASTEB. the most charming spring 
flowers. In bloom from April to June. Half-hardy perenni- 
17— BeUis Perennis fl. pi. 
Pinest mixed, H ft. (See cut) ; 
pkt., 15g. 
18— Alba fl. pi. Pure white 
double Daisy, pkt., 15c. 
19 — Longfellow. A fine large 
flowering double Daisy, with 
da7-k rose flowers, pkt., 25c. 
30. BalloonViiie— -A hand- 
some climber ; curious from 
its inflated balloon-like seed 
pods, from whicli it derives 
its name. Pkt., 5g. 
Balsam (Lady Slipper). 
— A favorite garden plant,pro- 
ducing masses of brilliantly 
colored, double flowers in the 
greatest profusion ; of easy 
culture, {t. a.). 
21— double Camelia-flower- 
ed, finest mixed colors, pkt., 
17— belijIS poubijE daisy. 
22 — roso-flowered, choice- 
mixed, pkt,, lOc. 
23— new Dwarf, mixed col- 
ors, pkt., lOc. 
24 — fine double Germ an ^ 
mixed, pkt., 5g. 
25— Perfection, snow white», 
very large, double pkt., lOc, 
Browalia grandiflora. — 
Very pretty, free bloomin"; 
plants, producing beautiful 
flowers, very pretty for mixed^ 
borders; half hardy annual. 
26— Blue, IVi feet, pkt., Sc. 
27— White, 1% feet, pkt., Sc.- 
38, Cacalia coccinea(Tas- 
sel-Flower). — Scarlet, tassel- 
shaped flowers, very pretty for 
mixed borders ; half-hardy an— • 
24— BAT>SAM. nual ; IVi feet. Pkt., 5c. 
Calliopsis (Coreopsis.)— Showy and useful,^ free-flower- 
ing plant, producing an endless variety of brilliant colors ; 
of easy culture, {h. a.) 
29— Mixed colors, pkt., 5c. 
30. Canary Bird Flower,— A very desirable climber, 
flowering freely. Yellow, fringed. Pkt., lOc. 
Candy tuft.— Well-known hardy annuals ; very useful f or- 
bouquets, or for borders of flower beds. 
31— Dark Crimson, pkt., 5c. 
32— Rose, pkt., 5c. 33— Purple, pkt., 5c. 
34— White, pkt.. Sc. 35— Mixed, pkt., 5c. ~^ 
36. Canna.— Mixed ; fine ornamental plants; half-hardy- 
perennial ; 4 feet. Pkt., 5c. 
40— EMPRKSS COXCOMB. 
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