Flower Seeds. 
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ITUMBEK and NAME. 
JJ^^3^oz. at oz. rate only on articles quoted at 
$1 per oz. and ouer. 
General Observations. 
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20G5 Abronia umbellata. 
2000 — fjrandi flora 
2007 ai-enaria 
2078 
2079 
2081 
2082 
2085 
2080 
2087 
2088 
2089 
2090 
2091 
2092 
2094 
2104 
2107 
2108 
2110 
2112 
2114 
Abutilon cnmpactum "Fireball". 
Edouard Lagueillon 
Darwini 
Mixed 
Acacia dealbata 
armata , 
decurreiis 
Faruesiaua 
lo[)hantha 
melanoxylou 
cj'anophylla 
moUissima lloribmuh 
myrtifolia 
Fine Mixed 
Acanthus mollis, 
spinosus 
Aconitum Nupellus (Monk's Hood) 
p vraitiidatum 
Mixed 
211G Adenophora liliifolia . 
2120 Adonis autumnalis . . . . per oz., 25c. 
2121 ;Bstivalis " 25c. 
2122 vernalis 
2124 
Agapanthus unibellatus . 
212G Agathaea ccBlestis 
2129 
2 1 30 
2132 
2135 
2138 
2140 
2141 
2142 
2143 
2144 
2145 
214(i 
214(;(r. 
2 1 47 
2147a 
21476 
2148 
2149 
2150 
2 1 53 
2155 
Ageratum conspicuum 
Lasseauxi 
MexicanuiH per oz., 40c. 
—album " 50c. 
— Dwarf Blue " GOc. 
— Dwarf White " GOc. 
— Little Don-it " 75c. 
— Swauloj' Blue " 75(1. 
— Mixed "■ 40c. 
Agrostemma (Iii'li-Rosa (Rose of 
Heaven ) 
— alba 
coronaria (Rose Cani[)i(ju) 
—Dark Blood Red 
—White 
— Mixed per oz., 40c. 
Flos Jovis 
Alonsoa grandiflora. 
— all)a 
linifolia 
myrtifolia 
Warscewiczii 
Althaea rosea 
2157 Alstromeria pulcheila. 
215S Mixed 
Elegant trailers. Do best in light, 
> sandy soil. Sow in open ground 
J in May. 
1 Free-growing decorative shrubs, 
with bright bell-shaped flowers. 
Suitable either for house, green- 
house or garden. 
Greenhouse shrubs, with graceful 
branches, and fine racemes of 
yellow flowers, richly scented. 
2092 is a very charming, florifer- 
ous and fragrant shrub. The 
seeds should be soaked in hot 
water before sowing, then 
planted in sandy peat in a tem- 
perature of 55° to 00°, and potted 
off when large enough. 
\The leaves are ornamental and 
J valuable for decorative purposes. 
I Hardy, ])opular plants, with pani- 
1 eles of helmet-shaped flowers. 
/Elegant liardy border ])erennial; 
1^ fragrant. 
1 Attractive, bright flowers. 2120 is 
I intensely red, with black center. 
f African Lilj'. A beautiful tulier- 
1^ ous-rooted plant, 
f "Blue Dais}'." For winter blooni- 
\ ing. Cult, same as for Cineraria. 
Free-flowering bedding plants of 
low growth, contrasting we 1 1 with 
Geraniums, Perillas and Dwarf 
Amaranths. "Little Doi-rit" is a 
lovely azure blue, very florifer- 
ous and fine for bedding. " Swan- 
ley Blue" is a fine new large-flow- 
ered variety. 
The Rose of Heaven is very free- 
Howering an{l easily grown. It 
is line for beds. The Rose Cam- 
pion is a perennial species, free- 
blooming and very pi'etty. Ex- 
cellent for naturalizing in dry 
sitiial ions. 
Bright little annuals of fine habit; 
require some jirotection in cold 
weather. Sow in hotbed, and 
plant out early in May. 
See Hollyhock. 
\ 2157 is a brilliant j-ellow, wilh red 
Ij streaks. 
