CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
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NAME. * DESCRIPTION. 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
H’g’t 
Feet. 
Price 
per 
Oz. 
Pric# 
per 
Pkt. 
EUCALYPTUS. Globulus. 
EULALIE. See Ornamental Grasses. 
EUPHORBIA. (Snow on the Mountain.) A tine border plant, foliage veined and margined 
with white. 
hA 
20 
.40 .05 
Variegata, white . 
EUTOCA. Free blooming, suitable for beds or mixed borders ; extra as cut flowers. 
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2 
.50 
•05 
Multiflora, pink ; a profuse bloomer .......... 
“ 
'A 
•°S 
Viscida, bright blue . 
FALSE INDIGO, See Baptisia. 
FEATHER GRASS. See Ornamental Grasses. 
FENZLIA. A profuse flowering plant, excellent for pot culture or beds; requires consider¬ 
able moisture. 
i 
°S 
Dianthifolia, rosy lilac, dark purple throat. 
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H 
.10 
Alba, pure white . " 
FESTUCA. See Ornamental Grasses. 
FEVERFEW. See Pyrethrum. 
FEVERFEW, DOUBLE. See Matricaria . 
FLAX. See Linutn. 
FLOWERING SAGE. See Salvia. 
FOUNTAIN PLANT. See Amaranth us Salicifolius. 
FOUR O’CLOCK. See Mt+abilis. 
FOXGLOVE. See Digitalis. 
FUCHSIA. See Seeds for Greenh ouse. 
GA 1 LLARDIA. (Blanket Flower.) Remarkable for the profusion, size, and beauty of 
flower; splendid bedding plants. 
Picta, red and yellow, handsome ........... 
Lorenziana (so-called double), the colors (offered in mixture) are sulphur and golden- 
<« 
.10 
hh A 
'A 
•°s 
yellow, orange, amaranth and claret. 
GENTIANA. Fine, showy plants, should be in every collection. 
a 
i 
'A 
•°s 
Acaulis, rich blue, vase formed. 
hP 
'A 
*°s 
Cruciata, azure blue. 
GERANIUM. See Seeds for G reenh ouse. 
GEUM. Handsome and showy plant, for borders. 
'A 
l A 
.05 
Coccineum, fl. pi., double scarlet, fine for cutting. 
GILIA. Very pretty dwarf plants, bloom in almost any situation, grow well in pots. 
it 
•05 
Achiikefolia Major, blue. 
hA 
var 
•30 
.05 
Tricolor, white, lilac and purple. 
GLAUCIUM. (Horn Poppy). Among the prettiest of our white foliaged plants 
i 
•30 
.05 
Luteum, yellow . 
GLOBE AMARANTH (Gomphrena). See Everlastings. 
GLOXINIA. See Seeds for Greenhouse. 
GODETIA. A very desirable free-flowering genus, attractive in beds, mixed borders and 
ribbons. 
hh A 
2 
•75 
.10 
Duchess of Albany, large,, handsome, satiny-white flowers. 
hA 
•75 
.10 
Lady Albemarle, carmine-crimson, compact habit. 
<« 
i 
.50 
.0; 
The Bride, white, with a rich carmine centre. 
a 
l A 
.50 
•T 
Mixed, all colors and shades mixed . 
GOLDEN FEATHER. See Pyrethrum Aureum. 
GOURDS. See Climbers. 
GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. Handsome and graceful decorative plant with evergreen, fern- 
a 
.50 
•°S 
like foliage. 
GYNERIUM. See Ornamental Grasses. 
GYPSOPHILA. A pretty, free-flowering little p’ant, best adapted for rustic baskets, rock- 
work and edgings ; indispensable for bee keepers. 
tP 
4 
1. 00 
.05 
Acutifolia, rose. .... 
hP 
''A 
.05 
Cerastioides, white. 
n 
% 
•05 
Elegans, white and pink, fine for table bouquets . 
hA 
'A 
.05 
Muralis, red flowers, which contrast beautifully with its graceful foliage 
(t 
.50 
•OS 
Paniculata (Baby’s Breath), pure white, fine . 
HARE’S TAIL. See Ornamental Grasses. 
HEARTSEASE. See Viola Tricolor Maxima. 
HEDYSARUM. (French Honeysuckle). A beautiful border plant. 
hP 
I 
.40 
.05 
Coronarium, red . 
a 
3 
.05 
— Alba, pure white . 
HELIANTHUS. (Sunflower). A well-known genus of the most showy plants, remarkable for 
their stately growth, and the brilliancy and size of flowers. 
a 
3 
•°s 
Giant Russian, single, large flower. 
hA 
5 
.05 
Agrophyllus, yellow, double, leaves silky-white . 
•i 
5 
.05 
Californicus, orange, extra large and double . 
5 
.05 
Globulus Fistiilosus, fl. pi., saffron, very double . 
a 
4 
.05 
— Multiflora, free-flowering, yellow . 
u 
4 
.05 
-- MuJtiflora, fL pi., beautiful, double, yellow flowers. . 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
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4 
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