FIiOWER SEES 
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paneuil Hall Square, Boston 
107 
Sweet William 
(Dianthus barbatus). H. 1“. 
Extensively used in old- 
fasbioned gardens; flowers l)orne in large 
rlusters of most brilliant colors, and are 
fine for cutting. Plants, see page 167. Pkt. 
Finest Single Mixed. 18 in.Oz. ;i0e.$0.0r) 
Auricula-Flowered. Finest Mixed. Dark 
eyes .Oz. i iic. 
Hoibom Glory. A most magnificent 
strain with giant flowers and beauti- 
Kii colors.Oz. $1.60 
Dark Crimson. 18 In.Oz. 40c. 
Pure Wbite. 18 in.Oz. 40c. 
Diadem. A grand and most striking 
novelty. The flowers ;tre deep rich 
crimson, with a well defined white eye. 
Quite distinct from all others. 
Fink Beauty. Salmon pink. 18 in.10 
Sutton’s Scarlet. A grand selection from 
Pink Beauty; of vivid color; very 
striking. 
Double Finest Mixed. IS in. ...Uz. $1.00 
SWEET CLOVER. 11. B. Cultivated for 
their fragrant flowers, whicli are com¬ 
monly used for dried flowers. 
Wliite. S ft . Oz. 2r)C. 
8005 Blue. 2 ft . “ 26 . 
8010 Yellow fSuaveolens). 2 ft . Oz. 2oc. 
SWEET ROCKET. See Hesperis. 
SWEET SULTAIT. See Centaurea moscbata. 
8050 
8055 
8060 
8065 
8070 
8075 
8080 
8085 
8090 
8000 
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.15 
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8095 THALICTRUM adiantifoUum (Meadow 
Hue'). II. P. Forming compact tufts 
from 12 to 18 inches high; grown 
mostly for its itretty foliage whicli re¬ 
sembles Maidenhair Ferns. 3 ft.10 
8100 THERMOFSIS lupinoides. H. P. The yel¬ 
low flowers in terminal clusters, with 
palmate, downy, clover-like foliage, 
are suitable for perennial beds. 4 ft. .15 
THUNBERGIA. H. A. Pretty trailing 
plants, mostly used for window boxes, 
vases and urns; foliage and flowers 
produce a striking effect. 
8105 alata. Yellow, with dark eye. 5 ft.10 
8110 alba. White, with dark eye. 5 ft.10 
TORERIA. H. H. A. Plants upright grow¬ 
ing, of branching and graceful habit, 
with profusion of brilliant flowers. 
8115 Balllonl. Deep yellow and maroon. 1 ft. .10 
8120 Fournier! grandiflora. Bright blue. 1 ft. .10 
Sweet William, Diadem 
Pkt. 
TRITOMA (Bed-Hot Poker Plant, or Flame 
Flower). II. 1’. Mitgniflceut, large 
spikes of orange-red flowers, attain¬ 
ing a lieight of 4 ft., effective in sin¬ 
gle clumps or among shrubbery. 
1‘lants, see page 167. 
8125 Uvaria grandiflora. Orange and scarlet. $0.10 
8145 TROP.S:OLUM Canariensis (Canary Bird 
. Vine). Hapid climber, of easy cultiva¬ 
tion, flowering continually all Sum¬ 
mer; flowers of a bright canary yel¬ 
low.Oz. 40c. .06 
8150 VALERIAK. Finest Mixed. II, P. Fine 
border plants with long spikes of fra¬ 
grant flowers, suitable for cut¬ 
ting.Oz. 50c. 
I’lants, see page 167. 
H. H. P. One of the finest bed- 
V crocllel ding plants and also suittible for 
borders, with its heads of brilliant colored 
flowers, producing one mass of bloom 
throughout the Summer. 
Plants, see page 158. 
.05 
Boston Mammoth 
mense Ilowers 
growth and a 
Strain. Producing im- 
I’lants of vigorou.s 
great variety of color. 
8200 
Finest Mixed. . . 
.Oz. $2.00, 
Vi oz. 60 c. 
.10 
8203 
Auriculaflora. 
.Oz. 2.00, 
oz. 60c. 
.10 
8205 
Fink. 
.Oz. 2.00, 
oz. 60c. 
.10 
8210 
White. . 
.Oz. 2.00. 
oz. 60c. 
.10 
8215 
Blue. 
.Oz. 2.00, 
Vi oz. 60c. 
.10 
8220 
Striped. 
....Oz, 2.00, 
^ OK. 60c* 
.10 
8225 
Scarlet. 
.Oz. 2.00, ^ oz. 60c. 
.10 
8230 
Fine Mixed. 
Xiemon Verhena. See Aloysia. 
.Oz. $1.00 
.05 
VERONICA (Speedwell). IIP. Ixmg 
spikes of brilliant blue flowers, excel¬ 
lent for growing in sliady places and 
re<iuiring i>lenty of moisture. Plants, 
see page 167. 
8235 longlfoUa. Rich blue. 3 ft.05 
8240 spicata. Bight violet blue. .3 ft.05 
VINCA (I'eriwinkle). H. A. Of easy cul¬ 
tivation. growing very readily from 
seed and flowering same season. Plants 
have dark green foliage and the pink 
or white .single flowers make fine pot 
plants; excellent for bedding. 
8245 
Finest 
Mixed. 
1 ft,. 
.Oz. $1.00, 
Vi oz. 35c. 
.05 
8250 
Bright 
Rose. 
1 ft.. 
.Oz. 1.00, 
'/i oz. 350. 
.06 
8255 
Pure White. 1 
ft.. . . 
.oz. 1 . 00 . 
Vi oz. 35c. 
.05 
8260 
White 
with Pink Eye. 1 ft.. . 
Oz. $1.00. 
Vi oz. 3:»c. 
.06 
Vinca, Variegated leaf; trailing. I’lants 
only. See page 158. 
Verbena, Boston Mammoth 
