ALEXANDER FORBES & CO., NEWARK, N. J 
PRIMULA » Primrose 
Among the best of the early spring-blooming plants for 
pot-culture. Stand the winter, if protected by a coldframe. 
Auricula. Maroon, purple, crimson, and yellow. 6 in. 
■hoz. 40 cts.; rgoz. 70 cts.; ^oz. $7 oz $8. 
Polyanthus (P. elalior). Colors range from white to deep 
maroon, yellow, rose, and crimson. 9 in. j^oz. 65 cts.; 
J^oz. $2; oz. $7. 
Vulgaris (English Primrose). Fragrant, canary-yellow. 
9 in. ygoz. 40 cts.; ]/i°z. $1-05; oz. $3.50. 
Sensation Pentstemon 
Single Hybrid Pyrethrum 
PYRETHRUM 
No hardy border should be without these delightful sub¬ 
jects for the garden. 
Atrosanguineum. Daisy-like, dark scarlet hardy flowers 
are elegant for cutting. 2 ft. rgoz. 35 cts.; %oz. 95 cts.; 
oz. $3; k£Ib. $10.50. 
Select Single Hybrids. The cosmos-like flowers of this 
beautiful hardy perennial range from the palest pinks to 
deep red, the bright yellow centers forming a lovely con¬ 
trast. They bloom during May and June and again in the 
fall. ft. J^oz. 40 cts.; oz. $1.25; MIb. $4.40. 
Select Double Hybrids. Like the above, except centers 
are tufted, like a double China Aster. 2]/%, ft. rgoz. 50 cts • 
Koz. $1.35; oz. $4.50; J£lb. $15.50. 
Double Hybrid Pyrethrum 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
. Showy, funnel-shaped flowers, succeeding in any good soi 
in a sunny position. Bloom freely from midsummer unti 
frost. Sow outdoors in spring; thin to stand 1 foot apart 
Candelabra, Mixed. The plants send up a strong cente 
stem with branches full of petunia-like flowers in ligh 
blue, brown, chamois, crimson, lilac, violet and yellow 
M oz - 30 cts.; oz. 90 cts.; Mfb. $2.90. 
Candelabra Salpiglossis 
Physostegia virginica 
PHYSOSTEGIA 
Virginica. Hardy perennial forming 
dense bushes, 3 feet high, bearing freely 
during the summer, spikes of lilac 
tubular flowers, ^oz. 25 cts.; j^oz. 
40 cts.; oz. $1.25. 
PENTSTEMON 
Like foxglove, but with white throats. 
Start in light soil and transplant. 3 ft. 
Sensation, Mixed. Is a bedding plant like 
petunia, phlox, etc. Gloxinia-like flowers 
in rose, red, carmine, cherry, pink, lilac, purple, etc. 
Not quite hardy; best treated like petunias, verbenas, 
and salvia, ygnz. 35 cts.; 34 oz - 95 cts.; oz. $3; 
MIb. $10. 
POPPY ♦ Papaver 
For flaming brilliancy, Poppies have no rivals 
among the flowers. They make colorful flower-beds. 
Single Annual 
Shirley Improved, Mixed. In rose, apricot, pink, 
crimson, red with white margin, etc. 2 ft. Oz. 
25 cts.; MIb. 75 cts.; lb. $2.40. 
Hardy Perennial 
This class produces useful flowers, increasing in 
size and beauty each succeeding season. There is 
always a demand for plants of perennial Poppies, 
particularly the Orientale varieties. 
Orientale. Large orange-scarlet blooms, each petal 
being blotched with black. Sow seed in the open 
ground where plants are to remain, early in spring. 
Moz. 30 cts.; oz. $1; kflb. $3.25. 
Orientale Hybrids. These include white, blood-red, 
salmon, scarlet, ^oz. 30 cts.; oz. $1; J^lb. $3.25. 
Iceland. Dwarf, tufted plants flowering throughout 
the summer, in white, yellow, salmon, and orange. 
Single Mixed. Free-flowering in colors as above. 
J'goz. 20 cts.; Moz. 30 cts.; oz. 90 cts.; 341b. $2.90. 
Iceland, El Monte. A new variety of California 
introduction. Large flowers of deep tangerine- 
orange on strong, wiry stems, making an excellent 
cut-flower, rjoz. 30 cts.; 34oz. 90 cts.; oz. $3. 
Forbes Fine 
Flower Seeds 
Our Flower Seed Strains will 
prove, by comparison, to be not 
only unexcelled in quality, but 
priced much lower for such 
high quality. Try them this year. 
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