LANDRKTHS' PRICK-I.IST OF FLOWJ^R SKEDS. 
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SNAP DRAGON OR ANTIRRHINUM. 
Are hardy perennials, blooming first season if sown 
early. Among the most showy and brilliant border 
plants, succeed in any good garden soil. 
Antirrhinum (Snap Dragon). 
Antirrhinum majus.— Crimson and white. i% feet Pkt. $o 05. 
Antirrhinum nana (Tom Thnmb).— Mixed colors. 6 inches 05 
Antirrhinum picturatum.— Tinted varieties mixed, i foot 05. 
SCABIOSA. 
A well-known annual. Easy culture, blooms all the season. The varieties are; 
all beautiful and presents a pleasing appearance in garden clusters, or bou- 
quets. Plant 6x6 inches. 
Scabiosa Atr ©purpurea.— Purple. 2 feet Pkt. $005, 
Scabiosa Cocemea.— Scarlet, i foot 6 inches 05. 
Scabiosa Stellata.— Starry. 2 feet . 05. 
Scabiosa, var.— Mixed. 2 feet 05. 
STOCK GILLY OR MATHIOLA. 
Is a half-hardy annual, beautiful and fragrant. Sow under glass or on warm bor- 
der early in Spring, and transplant to rich ground. Plant 8x10 inches. 
Mathiola annua alba.— White, i foot Pkt, $0 05, 
Mathiola annua cocemea —Scarlet, i foot 05 
MatDiola annua purpurea.— Purple, i foot 05. 
Mathiola annua, var.— Mixed colors, i foot . ■ . • .• • 05 
Mathiola simp iicaulis, var.— The Brompton stock is a biennial or perennial, 
beautiful colors and shades of colors. Grows more branching than the ten 
weeks' stock. Sow in May, and when about two inches high, pot singly to 
protect during Winter, i foot . • • • 
SUNFLOWER OR HELIANTHUS. 
The Sunflower is a well-known old-fashioned favorite, of late years wonderfully 
improved. The varieties are all annuals. The size and brilliancy of their- 
flowers make them worthy of a place in every garden. Plant 20x30 inches. 
Helianthus fjiganteus (Russian).— Golden. 8 feet Pkt. $0 05 
Helianthus nanus.— Dwarf double, orange. 3 feet ................ 05. 
Helianthus globosus.— Globe-flowered, yellow. 3 feet 05. 
Helinnthus argoohyllus (Texas Silver I^eaf;.— Striped. 6 feet . 05. 
Helianthus Ualilornicus.— Golden. 6 feet 05. 
SAGE OR SALVIA. 
Half-hardy perennials. Sow seed in hotbed or box in house, and plant out when, 
ground is warm. Must be taken up in the Fall. Plant 8x8 inches. 
Salvia argentia.— White. 3 feet Pkt. |o 05. 
Salvia coccinea splendens (Scarlet Sage).— 2 feet 05. 
Salvia patens.— Blue, i foot 25 
Salvia splendens.— Bright scarlet 20 
SENSITIVE PLANT OR MIMOSA SENSITIVA. 
Various colors. The sensitive plant, from its mysterious irritability, 
is very curious and interesting. Of easy culture. 1 foot. Plant 6x8 
inches • • • ■ • Pkt. $0 05. 
SWEET WILLIAM OR DIANTHUS BARBATUS. 
Dianthus barbatus (Sweet William).— Double 
mixed, i foot Pkt. $0 05 
Dianthus bt^rbatus (Sweet William).— Single 
mixed, i foot 05 
Dianthus Barbatus 
(Sweet William). 
