1903. 
<;. C*. WATSON, PHILADELPHIA, TRADE LIST, SPRING, 
Watson’s Reliable Flower Seeds — Continued. 
Oxatis Tropseoloides, brown-leaved for Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
borders 15 . 75 
I'ANSY, IMPROVED CASSIFR 
P«»y. very fine mixed >I5 
English, finest mixed 20 
" French Ige fig. finest mixed .20 
I rimardeti Giant, mixed 25 
J.ugnot, Gassier and Odier Strains, 
superb mixture, giant fls 50 
Zirngiebel’s Giant Fancy 1.00 
“ Market r.oo 
Oz. 
•75 
1. 00 
1.50 
2.00 
5-oo 
PETUNIA HOWARD’S STAR. 
Pkt. .25; 5 pkts., $1.00; 12 pkts., $2.00. 
&V' Howard’s Star Petunia is a novelty of 1902. 
Unique in its markings, of fine form, and with sub- 
stance equal to that of the finest pansy. Mr. Howard 
has exhibited 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. Oz. 
Petunia Hybrida, C'ompacta Nana "Snow- 
ball” 
Grandiflora, Single Fring- 
ed, choicest mixed, sitpurb sice and 
colors 
Hybrida, Dbl. grandiflora, frit ip- 
ed and plain edged, extra quality, 
finest mixed 
•50 
1 .00 
1 .00 
3-oo 
Phlox Drummondi grandiflora, large flow- 
c> mg, splendid mixed 15 
Drummondi Nana “Snowball” white .25 
“Fireball” scarlet .25 
“ “ Mixed, all colors .25 
Silver-leaved Star (Novelty 1902) .50 
.60 
2. 00 
2.00 
2.00 
/JSrThe 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 carmine shades, daintily toothed and 
fringed. Height, 1 foot; branches freely; vigorous; 
highly recommended, either as a pot plant or for the 
open border. (See cut.) 
Poppy. Peony fld. fine mixed (double) . . 
The ."mii ley, choice mixed ( single) 
Portulaca grandiflora, finest mixed 
double flg., splendid 
mixed 
.05 
•IS 
.10 
•35 
•05 
.25 
2.50 
