G. C. WATSON, P HILADELPHIA, TRADE LIST, SPRING, 1902. 
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Watson’s Reliable Flower Seeds — Continued 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Centaurea Candidissiina/ji/r^r’ leaved . . .25 2.00 
Gymtiocarpa, “ “ . . .15 .40 
“ Cyauus, d’b’l., finest mixed . . .05 £.15 
Cerastium Biebersteini (Snow in Summer) .15 .40 
Chrysanthemum, Summer Fig., dbl. mixed .05 .15 
“ Frutescens, while, (Paris Daisy) .15 .40 
Cineraria Hybrida Grandiflora 1.00 — 
XKeT“Our strain of Cineraria — the Janies & Wetherill — 
is very choice, producing: flowers of the largest size and 
of the most refined form, with good substance and 
great variety of colors. Highly recommended. 
Cineraria Polyantha (Stellata) 50 — 
/US Y" C. Polyantha is a cross between cr ue nta and the 
well-known greenhouse form, and produces immense 
trusses of flowers borne on long stalks well above the 
foliage. The blossoms are star-shaped and smaller than 
hybrida gr., and run through the various combinations 
of white, violet, lilac, almost to red shades. A magnifi- 
cent greenhouse plant. 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Coboea Scandens, blue 15 .40 
Convolvulus Major (Morning Glory) 
mixed 05 .10 
“ Minor (Dwf. Mg. Glory) mixed , .05 .10 
Cosmos Mammoth, choice mixed 10 .25 
“ Dawn, dwarf early flowering , white .15 .50 
Cyclamen Persicum Giganteum (per 1000 
seeds, $5.00) 1.00 — 
XKi) Our large flowering Cyclamen is the true Gigau- 
teum — the choicest English strain— much superior to 
the grandiflorum types of France and Germany. Very 
large flowers and choice colors. 
Tr. Pkt Oz. 
Dianthus Chinensis (China pink), dbl. mx. .05 .20 
iDracena Indivisa (Cordyliue), clean seed, .25 1.00 
lElichrysum (Everlasting), double, finest 
mixed .10 .30 
Gaillardia Grandiflora, finest mixed. . . .io .30 
Grevillea Robusta (New Zealand Silk 
Oak) 15 .75 
■fl£» The Grevillea is a fine ornamental foliage plant 
easily raised from seed. Excellent for large vases or 
as pot plant in winter. Good as a palm for many 
purposes. 
GREVILI.IiA ROBUSTA. 
CINERARIA HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA. 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Gypsophila Paniculata, white 10 .35 
ifci^Commonly known as “Baby’s Breath’’ — a fine 
thing for mixing in bouquets of Sweet Peas, and flowers 
of a similar character — giving an airy and graceful 
effect altogether charming. (See cut page 19— G. Pani- 
lata and Begonias.) 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Hollyhock, Chaters’ Superb Prize 25 3.00 
“ Allegheny New Double Fringed, .25 1.50 
Impatiens Sultani, very scarlet 50 — 
Ipomoea Grandiflora Alba (Moonflovver), .15 .40 
“ Imperialis, mixed (Japanese Giant, 
Morning Glory) 15 .40 
“ Quamoclit (Cypress Vine), mixed . .05 .15 
Linaria Cymballaria (Kenilworth Ivy ) . . .25 1.50 
Lobelia Gracilis, light blue, trailing, for 
baskets 10 .40 
“ Crystal Palace Compacta, blue, for 
pots or bedding 25 1.50 
Marigold, Dwarf French, finest mixed . . .05 .15 
“ African, “ “ . . .05 .15 
Matricaria Capensis (Feverfew) dblwhite, .05 .25 
Maurandia fine mixed 20 1.25 
Mimulus Moschatus (Mnsk Plant) 25 1.50 
Musa Ensete tAbysinuian Banana , 100 s, 
$1.00 25 — 
Myosotis Dissitiflora, dk. blue, early ... .25 2.50 
“ Palustns, blue (Forget Me Not) . . .25 2.00 
“ Semperfloreus, free flower fug .15 1.00 
Nasturtium Dwarf. 
Golden King, golden yelloiv 05 .15 
King of Tom Thumbs, scarlet 05 .15 
Lady Bird, orange, with red spots 05 .15 
Pearl, creamy while 05 .15 
Prince Ilenry, creamy white with red spots .05 .15 
Regelianum, purple 05 .10 
Rose, soft rose 05 .10 
Ruby King, crimson rose 05 .10 
Spotted, red a nd yellow 05 .10 
Finest Mixed . . lb .50 .05 .io 
Nasturtium, Tall. 
Finest Mixed lb .35 .05 .10 
Nasturtium Lobbianum. 
Finest Mixed . . . ' lb .65 .05 .10 
Nasturtium Madam Qunther Hybrids. 
Finest Mixed 05 .15 
