NUMBER and NAME. 
JS^^^oz, at oz. rate only on artiolee quoted at 
$1 per oz. and over. 
General Observations. 
12 ;! 
Paris Daisy 
Peas, Sweet 
,':i7i)0 Pelargonium, Fancy 
37'.)2 Odier ( superb j 
Pentstemon — 
:ji504 Murrayunus 
.'i8i:! speotabilis 
a8U Mixed species anil liybrids i'l'om 
Pacific coast 
382+ Mixed European ihtoz., 40c. 
;i8.'i0 *Perilla Nankinensis. . .per oz., 20c. 
'AS'M *laciniata " 20c. 
3840 Persicaria, Red 
3842 Wbite 
Petunia hybrida — 
3843 Large-flowered, Wliite 
3844 — intus aurea 
3845 — Crimsou Giant " Midnia'lit" 
3840 — Purple 
3847 — Rose 
3848 — The Rainbow 
3849 —Ring of Emerald 
38.52 — alba magniflca (new). Beauti- 
ful clematis-flowered 
3853 — superbissima, tigered throat... 
3854 — Thorburn Superb Giant 
3855 — Superb, single mixed 
3850 — Fringed White, "Snow Storm ". 
:J857 Crimson 
3858 Titania. Beautiful 
385!) Ruffled Giants 
3800 Mixed 
.3801 — • Perfection, iinest 
3862 — Donble Mixed 
3803 Fringed Mixed 
3804 Lady-of-the-Lake 
3805 Snowl)al[ 
3800 Countess of Ellesmere 
3807 Inimitable Dwarf 
3S08 venosa (veined ) 
3870 Mixed Single per o/,., $1.25 
Collections of Petunias, including — 
12 vars. Fine Large-lioweriug. . 
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12 Donlilo Fringed 
0 " " 
12 
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3872 Phacelia congesta 2 
3873 Parryi j 
Phlox Drnnmuindi i — 
3H75 — atropur|)urea striata 2 3 
3880 —Black Warrior 
.3888 — variabilis atropurpurea 
;i803 — Leopoldi 
31)00 — Radowitzii 
3!)01 —rosea 
3003 — oculata alba 
3000 — coccinea 
;!:)I7 — cuspidata (Star of Quedliu- 
burg) per oz., $1 
3023 —Dwarf White Snowball 
3i)25 —Dwarf Firel)all 
3020 —Dwarf Fancy Mixed oz., .$2 
3!)27 — Mixed per oz., 50c. 
3031 — grandiflora, Chamois Rose 
;i;)32 Ecli|)se (blue-veined) 
3033 11a 1 t-Bwarf KU)od Red 
3033(/ Ci'inison Bouquet 
•'iO:il Rlack-brown 
3035 coccinea 
30:i0 all>a 
;iil30r(. kcrinesina 
3037 splendens 
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thhA 
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25 
50 
scar. 
3 
10 
blue 
2 
10 
mi.xcd 
var. 
10 
5 
pur. 
5 
5 
red 
white 
yel. 
criiu. 
pur. 
rose 
yel. 
pk. * g. 
white 
mixed 
white 
crim. 
pu r. 
mixed 
white 
pr.A- w. 
mixed 
pur. bl. 
d. blue 
strip, 
d. red 
y)nr. 
cr. 
white 
rose 
w. * 1. 
scar. 
mixed 
white 
fire 
mixed 
rose 
IjIuo 
d. red 
crini. 
d. br. 
sea r. 
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crim. 
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25 
25 
25 
25 
50 
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25 
25 
25 
25 
50 
50 
25 
51) 
50 
75 
75 
73 
10 
10 
10 
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1 50 
80 
1 50 
80 
5 
10 
See Chri/stiiilJieiiiinii fn(fesci'iis. 
See page 110. 
Beautiful greenhouse plants. No. 
.■!702 is from magnilieent exliibi- 
tion flowers. 
Among the most beautiful oE our 
lierl)aceous perennials, ami 
should be grown extensively, 
ijeing very hardy and free-flow- 
ering ; fine for bedding ; as va- 
rieil in color as gladioli. 
Ornamental-leaved ; for ribbon 
I gardening aud beds. 
Showy for backgrounds. 
10 
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25 
10 
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10 
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The.se are well-known, very orna- 
mental p)lants, producing freely 
fragrant and beautiful flowei-s, 
and continuing a long time in 
bloom. They do well in the 
garden, house or conservatory, 
and will thrive in almost any 
sort of soil. The newer varie- 
ties are of bi'illiant colors and 
flue form. "The Rainbow" has 
richest colorings, with intense 
yellow throats. "Ring of Eme- 
rald " has large pink and crimson 
flowei's, bordered with green. 
The "Ruffled Giants" are new, 
extra large-flowered sorts, beau- 
tifully ruffled, fluted and fringed. 
3807 is a dwarf, bushy variety, 
with regularly striped flowers, 
and is very eff-ective, either in 
masses or in pots. "Thorburn 
Superb Giant" is a strain of 
great merit. The flowers ai-o 
very largo and extremely deep- 
tliroated ; some of them are 
exquisitely )ienoiled and beau- 
tifully fringed. The collections 
of Large-flowering and Double 
Fringed here offered contain 
only the finest varieties. 
1 Excellent for bees. P. Piirriji is 
J a beautiful rich, deep blue. 
The name is fi-om ;)/(7o3\ flame, in 
allusion to the general brilliancy 
of the flowers. This is a very ele- 
gaiit genus of flowering plants, 
Ijeing highly colored, especially 
P. Dnimmoiidii, an annual, the 
varieties of which arc of the 
brightest colors. A bed of these 
will be highly prized for good 
lialiit. richness of color and du- 
ration and profusion of bloom. 
All gi-ow well in pots or as 
trailers. !>y making two or 
more sowings, tliey will flower 
till frost. Should be grown in 
I'ich, loamy soil, and given 
plenty of water. Especially line 
