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G. C. WATSON, PHILADELPHIA, TRADR’LIST, SPRING, 1902. 
Watson’s Reliable Flower Seeds— Continued. 
Oxalis, Tropaealoides, brown-leaved, for 
borders 15 -75 
PANSY, IMPROVED CASSIER. 
Tr.pkt. Oz. 
Pansy, very fine mixed 15 .75 
“ English, finest mixed 20 1.00 
“ French Ige. jig. finest mixed 25 1.50 
“ Trimardeu Giant, mixed 25 2.00 
" Bugnot, Gassier and Odier Strains, 
superb mixture, j^iantfis 50 5.00 
" Zirngiebel’s Giant Fancy 1.00 
“ “ “ Market 1.00 
PETUNIA HOWARD’S STAR. 
Pkt. 25 ; 5 pkts., $1.00 ; 12 pkts., $2.00. 
Howard’s Star Petunia is a novelty for 1902. 
Unique in its markings, of fine form, and with substance 
equal to that of the finest pansy. Mr. Howard has ex- 
hibited at all the recent Metropolitan Shows, and has 
received the highest encomiums for this fine strain — the 
result of twenty years’ careful selection. (See cut). 
Tr. pkt. 
Petunia, Hybrida.Compacta Nana "Snowball” .50 
“ “ Grandifiora, Single Ft ing- 
ed, choicest mixed, superb size and col- 
ors 1. 00 
Hybrida, Dbl. fig. grandifiora, / n ng- 
ed and plain edged, extra quality , finest 
mixed 1.00 
Oz. 
300 
Phlox Drummondi grandifiora, large fioiv- 
ertng, splendid mixed 15 .60 
“ Drummondi Nana, “Snowball” iv/ii/e .25 2.00 
“ “ “ “Fireball” scarlet .25 2.00 
" " “ Mixed, oil colors .25 2.00 
“ Silver-leaved Star (Novelty 1902) ... .50 
^JG-TThe Silver-leaved Phlox is a charming novelty 
from Germany, with beautiful variegated leaves, re- 
minding one of Dracena Sanderiana. The flowers are 
of rose and carmiueshades, daintily toothed and fringed. 
Height, 1 foot; branches freely; vigorous; highly recom- 
mended, either as a pot plant or for the open border. 
(See cut). 
Poppy, Peony-fid. fine mixed (double) ... .05 .15 
“ The Shirley, choice mixed (single) . .10 .35 
Portulaca grandifiora , finest mixed 05 .25 
44 double fig, splendid 
mixed 25 2.50 
SILVER-l KAVED PHLOX. 
(Novelty 1902, 50c. per pkt., See Lfesct iption Above) 
