12 LANDRETHS' PRICK-LIST OF FLOWER SEEDS— TOBACCO. 
VERBENA. 
The Verbenas are half-hardy perennials. No flower 
garden is complete without Verbena. Mostly up- 
right, but when prostrate taking root freely where 
stems come in contact with the ground. The flowers 
are continuous, brilliant and of all colors. Plant 
10x10 inches. 
Verbena. 
Verbena auricula-flowerd.— White eye Pkt |o lo 
Verbena candidissima. — White 05 
Verbena coerulea.— Blue 05 
Verbena coccinea oceulata.— Sarlet eye 10 
Verbena hybrida. — Uxtra select. Mixed 10 
Verbena hybrida.— Mixed 05 
Verbena striata.— Italian striped 05 
WALL FLOWER OR CHEIRAMTHUS CHER!. 
This is a great favorite. It is a half-hardy biennial, producing beautiful, fragrant 
flowers. Requires protection during the Winter. Plant 4x8 inches. 
Wall Flower.— Single mixed. 2 feet Pkt. $0 05 
Wall Flower. — Dwarf, brown, double, i foot 10 
Wall Flower.— Double yellow. 1% feet 10 
ZiNNIA. 
Zinnia is an annual of robust habit, blooming from July 
to October. Its beautiful double Dahlia-like flowers 
adapt it to any situation in any garden, large or 
small. As a display flower it is unsurpassed.. Plant 
10x16 inches. 
Zinnias. 
Zinnia. — Double, white, scarlet, purple and orange— separate colors. 
Zinnia, Mixed.— All colors. 2 feet 
Zinnia, Dwarf Double.— Mixed. 1% feet 
2 feet 
. Pkt. $0 05 
05 
05 
Ivike all other cultivated plants Tobacco has its various forms, qualities and assortments, 
and the progressive Tobacco e rower plants only those the most profitable to him, as respects 
soil and his market, both of which must be studied. Red clay subsoils, with rich top soils, 
generally produce the best dark rich export Tobacco. Soils composed of sand or gravel, with 
subsoil of light brown or red clay, develop the best stemming Tobacco and fillers. Flat low- 
lands of alluvial soil give the best cigar types. Limestone soils, dark and rich, are the only 
soils adapted to White Burleigh, which, when well grown, is very choice. Slaty soils produce 
the best quality of the yellow wrapping sorts. The list of so-called varieties of Tobacco runs 
up into hundreds, many the result only of a difference in soil. We have selected a limited 
number of varieties of such as will meet any requirement under the classification of adapt- 
ability. We solicit orders for seed, believing our stocks to be of excellence, and knowing a 
change of seed, when good stock can be obtained, is generally of great advantage to the 
planter. 
The varieties of seed which we offer are as follows : 
SEED (to produce)— Yellow Plug Wrappers. 
(long-leaved growth.) 
Yellow Orinoco per lb. $4 00; per oz. |o 40 
SEED (to produce) - Dark Plug Wrappers. 
(broad-leaved growth.) 
Hester - per lb, $4 00; per oz. $0 40 
Tuekanoe 4 00 40 
