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LANDRETHS' PRICK-IvIBT OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
,^,^5 VA RSETIES. . . 
The sorts arranged in order of Colors, commencing with 
White to Canary, Rose to Red, Purple to Blue. 
All Named Sorts at 50c. per lb. 
WHITE CLASS. 
Mrs. Sankey.— Pure White. Flowers large. Similar to Queen of EIngland, but largei 
flower. Black seed. 
Emily Henderson.— Pure white. Earliest to flower. Compact vine. Similar to Mrs. 
Sankey. White seed. 
Primrose.— Ivight yellow ; rare shade. Siirilar to Mrs. Kckford. T^ight seed. 
Mrs. Eekford.— Ivight canary, nearly yellow. Similar to Primrose. Black seed. 
ROSY CLASS. 
Fairy Queen.— White penciled with pink. Black seed. 
Lady Beaconsfield. — Yellowish white with rosy wings. Vigorous vine. Choice sortj 
Black s ec. 
Lottie Ecktord.— White shaded with pink and indigo. Similar to Captain Clark. Blacfe 
seed. 
Mrs. Gladstone —Pale rose and buff. Fine, large flower. Black seed. 
Blushing Beauty.— A heliotrope pink suffused with lilac. Fine sort, not excelled. Similar 
to Mrs. Gladstone. Black seed. 
Venus. — Rose with a buff" and decided sulphur tint. Excellent sort. I<ate to flower. 
Similar to Isaac Eckford. Black seed. 
Gaiety.— Magenta and white striped. Very desirable. Carnation striped like Queen of the 
Isles, Black seed. 
Queen of the Isles.— Carnation flowered. White and red stripe. Black seed. 
Apple Blossom.— Bright, rosy, pink and white. Very choice. Similar to American BelL 
Black seed. 
Improved Painted Lady.— Rosy crimson and white. An excellent sort. Short vine. 
Black seed. 
SCARLET CLASS. 
Lady Penzance.— Bright rose and pink. Very fine. I^arge flower. Similar to but more 
scarlet than Orange Prince. Brown seed. 
Her Majesty.— Rich, deep scarlet rose. Very fine. One of the be.st. Black seed. 
Splendor.— Crimson and magenta. Choice. Similar to Duchess of Edinburgh. Black seed 
Firefly.— Brightest of the Scarlets. Fine solid color. Very similar to Cardinal. Black seed. 
PURPLE CLASS. 
Princess of Wales.— Lavender mauve, purple and carnation-striped. Fine sort. Similar 
to Senator. Black seed. 
Boreatton.— Purple crimson, very dark velvety maroon. Distinct color. Similar to Stanley. 
Dark seed. 
BLUE CLASS. 
Countess of Radnor. — Delicate lavender and reddish mauve. Very superior— a good 
stock. Similar to Princess May. Brown seed. 
Emily Eekford.— Violet blue, best of that color. Large, bold flower. Round spotted seed. 
Dorothy Tennett.— Showy, purple-blue, fine variety. Lighter colored than the Elmily 
Eekford. 
"Waverly.— Grand blue. Body royal blue. Blue crimson standard. 
MIXED CLASS. 
1st Selection.— All the above sorts mixed per pound $o 40 
2d Selection. — An excellent mixture of good sorts 35 
SWEET ALYSSUM. 
Is an annual, flowering from June to November, and 
all Winter indoors. Is fragrant, makes a very 
pretty border, and is useful in making small bou- 
quets. The Saxatile compactum and Wierzbeckii 
are perennials, well adapted for rock work and 
borders. Plant 5x8 inches. 
Sweet Alyssum, 
Alyssum (sweet) maritimum.— White. 6 inches Pkt.fooj 
Alyssum saxatile compactum.— Golden yellow. 1 foot 05, 
Alyssum Wierzbeckii.— Yellow, i foot 05 
