Forget-me-not, “Victoria/* 
FORGET-ME-NOT, “VICTORIA." 
Of stout and bushy habit of growth, bearing umbels of largo, 
bright, azure blue flowers, with central double blooms, and when 
fully grown is quite globular in shape and perfectly covered with 
flowors. This beautiful Forget-me-not is the best for carpet bed¬ 
ding, edgings and masses, and for growing in pots. Pkt., 100 
seeds, 4 ots. 
FEVERFEW DOUBLE, Matricaria Eximia. 
A fine old-fashioned bedding plant: also suitable for pot culture. 
It grows about oightoon inchos high, with numerous branching 
flower stems, and uro liternlly covorod with very double, pure 
white flowors an inch in diamotor. The groat profusion of fine 
flowors with long, slondor stems, makes it valuable to grow for cut 
flowors and ns desirable as a good Aster. Blooms until frost. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 3 ots. 
GERANIUM.— Apple scontod. Loavos dolightfully fragrant, 
highly prized for bouquets. Pkt., 30 seeds, O ots. 
GERANIUM, Finest Mixed. 
The most popular plant grown, either for pot culture in winter, 
or for bedding out in summer. No flowering plants are more 
grown, and certainly none are more suitable for large beds, where 
a mass of bloom is desired, or for single specimens in pots for the 
house. But a few are aware that they can be grown easily from 
seed, and flower the first season if sown early, and will frequently 
reward the cultivator with charming new varieties: in fact, pro¬ 
pagation by seed la the only sure way to obtain new varieties. 
The seed I offer has been saved from twenty-five of the finest 
varieties grown, # There can bo no finer mixed Geranium, and it 
cannot fail to bring forth some splendid nowvariotie9. Pkt., 60 
meeds, 10 ots. 
GERANIUM.— Good mixed. Pkt., 30 seeds, 4 cts. 
