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SPECIAL LIST OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
Q^r- Cineraria Xiobata. A neat and many-branched species, with glossy, dark 
green upright leaves, and small yellow, sweet scented flowers appearing in the 
greatest profusion and without interruption from early spring till autumn. It 
may be cut and trimmed like other bedding plants; is fine as a border plant, 
and good for pot culture. The small branches may be used for green in bouquets. 
Recommended as entirely hardy 50 
Cyclamen Grandiflorum. This variety represents the finest strain of Cyclamen 
in cultivation. The flowers are remarkable for their unusual large size, great 
substance, finish and form of petals, and their unique brilliancy and attractive 
coloring. Named varieties: 
White Swan, beautiful pure white 
Picturatum, white ground suffused with pink, claret base . . . . 
Rosy Morn, clear, bright, delicate rose 
Duke of Connaught, rich purplish crimson 
Mixed . .75 
Dahlia. Single Flowered. The now so popular small-flowered single variety. 
Plants from seed sown in spring bloom freely the same year. Fine mixed .... 
Package containing 10 varieties separate 
Package containing 6 varieties separate 
.25 
1.00 
.60 
Daisy. New Double Red. This new variety will prove a most acceptable 
companion for bedding with the Double White variety now so popular ..... .25 
G3P* Eschscholtzia. “Rose Cardinal.” A new and lovely variety, with 
soft, clear, rosy-carmine flowers, the delicate tint extending to the interior as well 
as the outside of the flower. Annual 
Eschscholtzia Californica Alba Flore Pleno. From the Double Golden 
Yellow variety we now have this fine Double White variety, which is an acquisi- 
tion. Annual 
ESP* Erigeron Aurantiacus. A hardy perennial from Turkestan, ten inches in 
height, with bright orange-red flowers, not particular as to soil, very ornamental, 
and excellent for borders 25 
ESP* Eucharidum Brewerii. A rare and truly magnificent species, of dwarf, 
spreading habit of growth, with narrow lanceolate foliage, and flowers of a pleas- 
ing purple shading to white in the center. A distinct and elegant plant 35 
Gaillardia Picta Lorenziana. New Double. This introduction will 
doubtless prove of lasting merit. As an ornamental plant, its long duration of 
bloom, and usefulness for cut flowers, it cannot but become exceedingly popular. 
The colors are mixed in shades of sulphur and golden-yellow, orange, amaranth 
and claret 
ISP* Godetia. Satin Rose. A lovely and one of the most beautiful of all the 
varieties yet raised, and is a real acquisition. The flowers are large, of a brilliant 
carmine-red color, shading to rosy-pink at the edge, with a satiny gloss that is very 
pleasing. The plant is dwarf and very floriferous 25 
EE^T” Godetia. Bijou. A jewel among Godetias, of dwarf habit, six inches in 
height and twelve in diameter, forming dense bushes covered with flowers of the 
finest white, with a bright rose-colored spot at the base of each petal. An elegant 
plant for edging of borders, and charming for the formation of masses 20 
Iberis Pruiti. A pure white-flowering variety, of very dwarf growth. It 
possesses not only the merit of being one of the first spring flowers, but also the 
elegant habit of forming dense, compact bushes, which are completely covered 
with large snow-white flower heads 20 
553*“ Incarvillea oigae. New Bignonia, with fine pinnatifid leaves, and large fun- 
nel-shaped, four-lobed flowers of a beautiful rose-color with broad white stripes. 
It is a perfectly hardy ornamental shrub, haying withstood winter weather in open 
ground. A first-class novelty, and easily raised from seed 
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