CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
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TheFirgt Thirty-Two Paife»ofthi$ Catalogtu) Otmtainour Twentieth Century JfTovelttea and »f*eeifilt„ fAgt. 
Don't Fail to Be€td. 
FLOWER SEEDS. Continued. 
PffiEINNIAL AND BIENNIAL VARIEm 
Sl^* demand for Perennial varieties to avoid the necessity of planting, 
yearly, and am a g^uide to our patrons, we have listed them separately. 
bloonfSnaally"^'"^ tho« which bloom the first season from seed, and contlnne to 
»~.„?J^ii!l"j*i-® are those which make their leaves the first season, and flower the 
SS afteTSSwta^"*^ ' early in the honse or greenhouse! will bloom the 
Abyssinian Banana ^1i^iL^fl^^tVlVlouL% T^tr^V^r^t°^^'t 
beSm.^warm.'°^S:t. '"'^ t7aSL"ant wh'*n weSt"er 
AcOnitUm. NaDelluS '*f?u''w, Hood) — Free blooming, hardy perennial 
ACOKiTDM inal™«-t »r.l Lii ^ '^J'"'' glooms quick from seed. The plant snoceedg 
ACOKITCM. pirt.Tj ^ ' ' " cnrionsly shaped white and blue flower.. aouilboia co»«OT,a*. 
Anemone CorOnaria. charming early flowers for the outdoor garden. It is frequently called "Wind Plower - 
of aU colors, and almost sauTer shaped'' Hei|ht^'?p7a" Us lfoft?'pk^^^ """""''"^ abundantly thS flr,t Lason. The flo^^^ 
Arabis Alpina. So«J and b'Lret*,"°lf ^.di^S. •"^ '» desirable for border, orto beuwd 
Bowers incessantly for a namber of weeks. We think it la one of the 
ilegia Colored fl^weTs^'" '"'^ '^"^ ««mm«, and produce, beautiful, 50riou.Iy.fom.ed and varionriy 
most I 
Aquih 
OHBYSANTHA— (Golden Spurred). Bright golden colored flow- 
ers. Pkt. 5o. 
OHBYSANTHA ALBA — (White Spurred), 
white flowers. Pkt. lOo. 
Magnificent pure 
OOEBtJLEA— Beautiful violet bine blossoms. Pkt. lOo. 
OLASDTJXOSA— Dark blue and light violet with white coroHa. A 
most charming flower. Pkt. ISo. 
SINGLE, MIXED COLOKS-^kt. 60. 
DOTTBLE, MIXED COLOB8— Pkt. 5o. 
SP^-^I^O'D LIST OF FLOWER SEEDS IN BULK. 
Thi. Is arranged especiaHy for Florists and others who plant largel.v and it will be found 
Where a large suppi;?»"requlred. is6-Bl%Tn^olmSAlF''6ir^^^^ Jte'*#^£gE?""' 
„ Per. ox. p,, n, 
Alyssum, Sweet......... $0.25 Diadthus, Double China 38 
Antirrhinum, Tall. Mixed 35 Four O'Clocks, Mixed 20 
Forgct-Me-Not, Mixed 
Ageratum, Mixed 20 
Asters, Mixed Colors, All Kind. 1.86 
Asters, Victoria, Mixed 1.78 
Amaranthus. Mixed 25 
Baloon Vine 20 
Balsam, Mixed 36 
Bellis or Daisy, Mixed 2.50 
Candytuft, Mixed 20 
Calendula, Mixed 15 
Calliopsis, Mixed 20 
CarnE.tion, Marguerite 2.00 
Cypress Vine 20 
California Poppy 30 
Dianthus or I'ink.^ 
Mixed 
.40 
60 
Godetia, Mixed 2f 
Heliotrope, Mixed, All Color. 1.60 
Hollyhock, Double Mixed, all colors 1.00 
Lobelia, Mixed 78 
Marigold, Mixed Varietie. 25 
Mignonette, Sweet 15 
Morning Glory, Tall or Dwarf. 10 
Pansy, Mixed 75 
Pansy, Fine Mixed " 1.00 
Pansy. May's Improved Snow 
Queen 1.40 
Pansy. Trimardeau, Mixed 3.00 
Pansy, May Queen 1.75 
„ Per OS. 
Pansy, Pure Yellow 1.25 
Pansy, Royal Mixed 44(0 
Pan.sy, May's Special Mixed 6.00 
Petunia, Fine Mixed eo 
Poppy, Mixed Colors 15 
Phlox, Drummondi Grandiflora, 
Mixed 1.00 
Portulaca, Double, Mixed 4.00 
Smilax 50 
Stock., Choice German lO Week. 
Dwarf Mixed !.•© 
Verbena, Mixed s* 
Verbena, Fine Mixed 78 
Verbena, Mammoth Mixed 1.79 
Wallflower, Mixed Varieties 3« 
Zinnias, Double, Mixed 4M 
Abutilon Mixed. 
A most 
charming 
class of house plant» that can be easily 
raised from seed If proper soli and care is 
used. They grow rapidly in a rich, sandy 
loam. The soil should be well iiulverixed. 
and the seed covered lightly. The flower, 
are drooping, bell-shaped, and vary In 
color from pure white through ihe vari 
oas shades of yellow, orange and crins 
son, white some are variegated in tb» 
most peculiar manner. A well-growr 
plant will produce a profusion of nowen 
the entire year. Our seed has been care- 
fhlly saved, and Is undoubtedly the finest 
mixture 
be obtained. 
Am pelopsis 
Ve it Chi I. ao"ub"t: 
edly one of the most 
valuable hardy peren- 
nial climbers that can be grown. 
In many Mctlons 4of the United 
States this 1. known as Boston 
or Japsn Ivy, It grow, rapidly to a height of twenty 
or thirty fe t, and will cling to wood, brick or stone, and 
bears an immense mass of foliage the entire Irneth of the 
vines. The leaves are of a bright glossy green during the 
summer months, changing in the autumn to a beautiful 
shade of red. Late in the fall the leaves often turn to 
a, rich brownish crimson. It is -perfectly hardy in all part, of 
thi. conntry, and can be grown easily from seed. Pkt. lOo, 
AMPBL0P8IS TsrrcHit. 
