F. C. Heinemann 
,^ eed Grower and ^ xporter. 
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F RFURT, 
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GERMANY. 
Seedsman to His Majesty the Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia, 
H. R. H. the Duke of Saxony- Weimar-Eisenach and H. R. H. the Duke 
of Coburg-Gotha etc. etc., also the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and Principal 
Gardening Establishments of Great Britain. 
"0n presenting my Catalogue for 1900 I take this opportunity of thanking my 
numerous friends and clients for their support and kind recommendations , which is the 
best proof that my endeavours to supply nothing but the best at a fair price, has been and 
is duly appreciated. The Seeds being raised on my own Farms under my personal supervision, I am 
able to offer them to you at a much lower price than is generally done : but Quality before Quantity 
is my motto, all Seeds being tested and registered before despatching and I am sure are unsur- 
passed, as a large percentage of all seeds sold in England and America are grown about Erfurt 
which is sun-ounded by many thousands of acres of Vegetable and Flower Seed Farms. 
Indian and Colonial Orders receive special attention. It is important that seeds in these climates 
that are not sown immediately on receipt should be most carefully kept from the air which in many cases 
is very injurious to their vitality. 
Payment. Net cash with order by Drafts, Cheques, Postal and Post-Office Orders, but small amounts 
may be remitted in Stamps, Postal Orders preferred. 
Carriage. All Flower Seeds are sent Post free. Vegetable Seeds when ordered with Flower Seeds 
weighing up to 10 lbs. are sent free by Parcel Post to England, Scotland and Ireland, = The Postage for 
Seeds, sent by Parcels Post to India and the Colonies is to be paid by the Customers. The Postage 
for a Parcel to India not exceeding 10 lbs. of weight, amounts 4 sTi, 3 d. only. = Package always free. 
Heavy Vegetable Seed -orders are sent free to Flushing, Hamburg or Bremen and Trieste where I have very 
reliable forwarding aggnts. 
= To the United States of North-America. = A new Postal Convention between The United 
States and Germany for Parcelgoods has been arranged. The postage for parcels not exceeding 1 Kilo 
of weight costs 1 Mark 60 Pfg. and not exceeding 5 Kilo costs 2 Mark 40 Pfg. and these rates are yielding 
to all places within the United States of North-America. 
Order Sheet. It is only necessary to use the numbers of the Seeds required, together with the 
quantity. Please send your order as early as possible. A further supply of Order Sheets and printed 
Envelopes sent on receipt of postcard. 
Letters. Letters and Postcards must be prepaid. The postage to Erfurt, Germany, is for Letters d. or 
2' 1 2 annas or 5 cents, Postcards 1 d., 1 anna or 2 cents. Registration extra 2 d. or 2 annas or 4 cents. Letters or Postcards 
insufficiently stamped will be refused. S}©“ Important! Postcards different from those sold by the Post-Office are 
insufficient. 
IN1>£X. 
Flower Seeds, in collections viz Stocks, Asters, Page 
Carnations, Pansies, Petunias etc. 18 to 29 
— — Selection of Choice Annuals, viz 
Antirrhinums, Lobelia, Zinnia etc. 29 to 34 
— — in collections 34 
— — General List of select . . . 35 to 43 
Vegetable Seeds 11 to 17 
— — Novelties 9 to 10 
Begonias 1 to 3 
Carnations and Picotees, Layers of . . 59 
Climbing Plants, viz Ipomcea, Tall Nastur- 
tiun; etc. 45 to 48 
Page 
Collections of tested Vegetable and choice 
Flower Seeds, see enclosed List. 
Gloxinias 4 
Introduction and Terms. See above. 
Novelties. H’s Prize Begonias, Gloxinias etc. 1 to 8 
Ornamental Plants, viz Amarantus, Ricinus 43 to 44 
— Grasses . . . . .... 44 
Perennials, viz Aquilegia, Digitalis, Myosotis 48 to 53 
Pot Plants, viz Cineraria, Cyclamen, Primulas 53 to 58 
Palms, Ferns, Shrubs 59 
Sweet Peas 45 to 47 
Telegraphic Address: Hof liefer ant Heinemann Erfurt. 
