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Coleus. 
184 In variety; newest varieties, mixed 20 
Cyclamen Persicum. 
185 White, red and pink, mixed 15 
Cyperus. 
186 Variegates, water plant, grow s in pots 15 
Ferns. 
187 Different varieties, mixed 15 
Ceranlum. 
188 Zonale and Inquinans, mixed 16 
Claucium. 
180 Luteum, fine white foliage plant 5 
Gloxinia Hybriela. 
100 Choice colors, mixed 15 
Heliotrope. 
191 Sweet, mixed 10 
Ice Plant. 
192 Mesembrianthemum, tricolor mixed 10 
Lantana. 
103 Mixed colors 10 
Mignonette. 
194 (104) New Spiral, best for pots 10 
Passion Flower. 
195 Passiflora, mixed 10 
Petunia. 
196 New Double Fringed, choicest 25 
Primula Sinensis. (Chinese Primrose.) 
197 Alba-Fimbriata, single, large, white 20 
198 Rosea Fimbriata, light rose, fine 20 
199 Atrocarminea Splendens, deep red 20 
200 Above varieties mixed 20 
•'ucca Filamentosa. (Adams'Needle) 
201 Finest California 5 
ORNAMENTAL CLIMBERS. 
Coboea Scandens. Climbing annual. 
205 Finest French seed 10 
Co n VO I V U I U S . (Morning Glory.) 
206 Major, best mixed colors (20 cents per oz.) 5 
CourdS. (Ornamental.) 
207 Seeds from many curious varieties mixed 5 
I p O m ce a . Magnificient for baskets, vases, etc. 
Coccinea, star, small scarlet flowers 5 
209 GrancHflora Superba, sky blue with whit® border 5 
210 Limbata Elegantissima, large ‘and fine 5 
211 Quamoclit, (Cypress Vine) mixed 5 
Loasa. Flowers are very curious and handsome 
212 Vulcanica, very fine new variety 5 
Luffa. (Dish-rag Plant.) 
213 Amara 
Maurandya. Graceful climber, ten feet. 
214 White, rose and violet, mixed 10 
Peas, Flowering. 
215 Finest colors mixed 5 
Phaseolus. ( Scarlet-runner .) 
216 Mixed colors 5 
Thunbergia. Beautiful half-hardy annual. 
217 Alata, yellow -with dark eye 10 
218 Aurantiaca, bright orange, dark eye 10 
219 Baker!, pure white, very fine 10 
T ropseolum. 
220 Majus, finest mixed colors 5 
221 Peregrinum, (Canary Bird Flower) fine yellow 10 
Everlasting Flowers and Grasses. 
No collection of flowers is complete without a few 
Immortelles or Everlastings. They will brighten our 
rooms through the dreary winter when the Frost 
King has claimed our other favorites; and mingled 
with dry grasses and moss they make good subs'itu- 
tes for their more delicate sisters which have fadet. 
and gone. The flowers should be picked as soon as 
they exp tnd. or a little before, and hung up in small 
bunches so that the stems will dry straight. 
FLOWERS. 
Acror’inium. 
2 5 Roseum, bright rose color r> 
236 Album, pure white r< 
227 Mixed colors 5 
Ammobium. 
228 Alatum, beautiful star-like uiiite 5 
Com ph reiia. (Globe Amaranth,) 
229 pure White, 5 
230 Bright Oraage 5 
231 Dark purplish-crimsom 5 
232 Striped and mixed colors * 
Helichrysum. 
233 Monstrosum, large, double mixed f 
Helipterum. 
234 Sanfordii, beautiful bright yellow f 
Rodanthe. 
235 Finest mixed varieties 5 
Xeranthemum. Free blooming annuals 1 foot. 
236 Finest double white 5 
237 Double, mixed colors * 
GRASSES. 
Agrostis. Elegant, fine and feathery 
238 Pulchella l 
239 Nebulosa s 
Briza. (Quaking Grass) very hardy « 
210 Maxima, very elegant, one foot high *> 
241 Gracellis 5 
242 Orlentalis 5 
Coix Lachyma. 
243 Job’s Tears, broad corn-like leaves 5 
Erianthus. 
244 Ravenna, resembles Pampas Grass * 
Eulalia. 
245 Japonica, new very ornamental 10 
Gy nerium. (Pampas Grass.) 
246 Argenteum, makes elegant plumes 
Lagurus. (Harestail Grass.) 
247 Ovatus, dwarf, showy heads B 
Stipa Pennata. 
248 Feather Grass * 
Sqirrel Tail Crass. 
249 Hordeum Jubatum t 
CHOICE PERENNIALS. 
These seeds produce plants w r hich are hardy, w ill 
survive over winters and flower the second season, 
some early in spring, others in summer and autumn. 
Alyssum Saxatiie. 
250 Golden Yellow, ten inches high t 
A q U i I eg i a . A highly interesting class. 
251 Twelve best varieties mixed 3 
Campanula. Hardy free-blooming plants. 
252 Medium, (Canterbury Bell) large; blue 3 
253 Medium, double, blue S 
254 Medium, double, white 3 
