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W. H. Strong & Co., Sacramento, Cal. 
AZALEA. 
Shnibyplant. procures large heads of beautiful 
flowers; finest mixed ; tender perennial; 2 ft. 25c 
BALSAM (Lady Slipper, or Touch-me-Not). 
This is one of the most beautiful and popular 
annuals. They are sown in beds or frames, and 
if growing too thick, thin out and pnme as desir- 
ed. They transplant readily. Among the many 
varieties *we name : 
Double Camelia-flower. Double Rose-flower, Double 
Dwarf. CARNATION-Striied ; SOLFERINO-whitc ; 
striped, all tine 
Extra Double Mixed of above and others 
lOc 
lOc 
BALOON ViNE (Cardiospermum). 
Climber, a half hardy annual with inflated 
capsules, very pretty; rapid grower; 10 feet 5c 
8APTISEA. II. P.4 to 5 feet. 
A handsome percnnial.bright blue, pea-shaped 
flower in si)ikes 6 inches long 5c 
BELLIS iDouble Daisy). U H- I’-. inches. 
Beautiful for edging, dwarf groups and beds ; 
earliest and prettiest of the spring flowers. 
Finest mixed and pure white lOc 
GALLIOPSIS (Coreopsis). h. a., 2 feet. 
Showy, free-flowering and beautiful annual; 
the tall are fine for wds and mixed borders, 
and dwarf for bedding. Crimson, yellow, 
brown and marbled, mixed colors 5c 
GALURRHOE. 
Beautiful annual ; violet, purple and crimson 
flowers; white center: attractive, and 
blooms through the summer 5c 
CAMPANULA (Cahterbury Bell). H.A.andP.6tol2in. 
Beautiful and popular for the garden; annual 
and perennial; varieties. 
Carpatida Dwarf— K lue; alba, white. boUi fine 
for beds or edging; mi.xcMi or separate 5c 
CrAHOIFLORA— Blue and white; large and hand- 
some 5c 
PyramioALIS' -Blue and white, fine for greenhouse; 
P. 3 feet 5c 
Speculum (Venu.s’ I.ooking-gla«s)— Hardy an- 
nual : blue and wh.'t fine' fiir edging, etc. . . 5c 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER (CUMBERl- H- n. A. 10 to 15 feet. 
TROP/tOLUM—Bopular and pretty, rapid grower 
and ahundant bloomer of rich yellow-fring- 
ed flowers 10c 
BEGONIA. 
T. P., 1 foot. 
CANDYTUFT. 
H. A. 6 to 12 inches. 
Tuberous Root, for bedding out in Summer 
or for pot culture; scarlet, crimson, white 
and yellow; fine mixed 25c 
BARTOHIA. II A. 
A succulent plant with laige golden flowers ex- 
panding in the middle of the day. 
AurEA. or Golden Yellow; 2 feet 5c 
Saha, or Dwart; 9 inches 5c 
BRACHYCOME (Swan River Daisy). h. a., K^oot. 
A dwarf plant covered all summer with Cine- 
raria-liVe blossoms; annual; blue, white 
and mixed colors 5c 
Popular and useful, blooming long and freely 
and perfectly hardy. The flowers are quite a 
treasure for making boviquets and for massing or 
ribbon gardening. Varieties and shades are nu- 
merous 
White, Purple, Rose, Crimson, RopsET-i’urc white 
and fragrant, separate or mixed 5c 
CAHNA (Indian Shot). h. it. p. 
stately and ornamental plants, desirable in 
groups or background; annual; soak seed in hot 
water before sowing ; %'arieties. 
IN0IAN--Red ; WaRCZWICZII, red striped; COMPABTA, 
yellowish red ; 2 feet ; mixed or separate col- 
ors 5c 
BROWALLIA. H. H. A.,lKfeet. 
The Browallias are excellent, free-flowering, 
and valuable for Winter house plants. The 
flowers are beautiful and delicate. Seeds grow 
freely and give abundance of bloom; set a foot 
apart. Varieties 
CerviakOWSKI. blue, with white center 5c 
Elata. white 5c 
CRANOIFLORA. blue mixed 5c 
CAGALIA. II. A. V4 feet. 
Pretty free-flowering plant, often called Flora’s 
Paint Brush. Rot plants six inches ai>art. 
They bloom earlyin Summer until Autumn; 
mixed colors 5c 
CARNATION (DiaNTHUS). H- H- P- 1 to 2 feet. 
Magnificent and popular, very fragrant, and 
beautiful colors : hardy i>erennial. 
Finest .^trains of German and Italian seed 20c 
Good Mixed lOc 
CASSIA. 
Hardy perennial, with yellow flowers: 18 
inche.« high ; good border flower 10c 
CATCHFLY (SiLENE). H. A.. 1>^ feet. 
Showy and great favorite; annual; bright, 
dense heads of flowers ; blooms freely and of 
easy culture ; colors, red and white 5c 
CALAMPELIS (Cumber). 
H. H. A., 10 feet. 
CENTRANTHUS. 
II. A. 1>^ feet 
SCABRA. blooms in racemes of bright orange 
flowers. Start in hotbed. 10 feet 5c 
CALENDRINIA- H. H. A.. 1 foot. 
Beautiful dwarf plant; succeed best in.Hight 
rich soil. 
Mixed colors, large and showy 5c 
CALCEOLARIA (GREENHOUSE Planf). T. P. 1 % feet. 
A highly decorative plant for conservatory. 
Sow the seed in wts in light loam and sand. 
HybriqA CORONATA— Bears dense heads of most 
brilliant colored flowers 25c 
CALENDUU. H. a. 1 foot. 
English Marigold: a showy free-flowering an- 
nual. fine for beds and mixed borders 5c 
PE Marisolo. white, large flowers 5c 
NCE of Orange, very fine double, orange 
strljjed 5c 
Pretty, free flowering annual, effective In beds 
and borders ; transparent stems and glaucous 
leaves: rose colored and white 5c 
CENTAUREA. A. 
Showy border plant, succeeding in almost any 
soil : hardv annual and perennial ; varieties. 
Bachelors BuncH or Corn Bottle- 2 feet; quite 
showy oc 
Sweet SULTAN—Hardy annual; 1 foot 5c 
Basket Flower (Americana), large-growing; 3 
feet; pink 5c 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. H. A. and P, 12 to l>v inches. 
Very showy and eilective favorites ; colors have 
Hie appearance of being laid on with a brush ; an- 
nual and perennial ; varieties. 
Crimson white center; White, crimson center; 
Double White and double Yellow, separate or 
mixed; annuals 5c 
