DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 
85 
Per pfct. 
Diantlius Diadematus. " Double Diadem 
Pink.” (See cut); ht. 1 ft.10c 
Laciniatus. Single mixed; ht. 1 ft.10c 
Laciniatus. (See cut.) Double mixed; ht. 
1 ft.10c 
Imperialis. (Double Imperial Pink.) Mixed; 
ht. 1 ft.....10c 
Hybridus. Double mixed; ht. 1 ft .10c 
" China Pinks.” Very free flowering and 
showy, b. 
DigitalisGloxinioides. Fine mixed; ht. 3 ft 5c 
''Foxgloves,” bearing fine spikes of vari¬ 
ously spotted and blotched flowers for 
borders and shrubbery. 
Dodecatlieon Media. Lilac; ht. ft.10c 
"American Cowslip.” Fine for rock work, etc. 
Diantlius Laciniatus, Double. 
Diantlius Laciniatus, Double. 
Echeveria Metallica. Red; ht. x 4 ft.25c 
"Live-for-Ever.” Handsome, succulent plant 
for edgings, with metalic lustre on leaves. 
Erpetion Reniforme. (Viola Hederacea.) 
Blue; ht. 1 2 ft.:...25c 
"Australian Pansy,” a pretty tufted plant 
with kidney-shaped leaves and blue flow¬ 
ers, rare and curious. 
Erythrina Crista Galli. Dark red; ht. G ft 25c 
"Coral Tree.” Handsome decorative plant 
for shrubbery, etc. 
Evening Primrose. Yellow; ht. 3 ft. .. 5c 
Very showy for mixed borders and shrubbery. 
Ferns. All species mixed; ht. ^ to 2 ft.15c 
Saved from the choicest varieties. 
Forget-Me-Not. See Myosotis. 
Fraxinella. Red; ht. 2 ft...10c 
The "Burning Bush,” very handsome. The 
seed is slow to germinate. 
Per pkt. 
French Honeysuckle. Red and white 
mixed; ht. 3 ft. 5c 
Hedysarum Coronarium. Hardy, profuse 
blooming. Succeeds well near the sea¬ 
side. Not to be confounded with the 
climbing Honeysuckle, as it is quite a dis¬ 
tinct species. 
Fuchsia, Double. 
Fuchsia Hybrids, hh. Single, finest mixed, 
ht. 3 ft...25c 
Double, finest mixed; (See cut.) ht. 3 ft. 25c 
Favorite flowering shrubs. Seeds from the 
finest named varieties. 
Goillardia Lorenziann. 
Gaillardia Picta. Red and yellow, ht. 
l/ 2 ft. 
Lorenziana. Double, mixed colors, (See 
cut.) ht. \ l /z ft. 
5c 
