CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
101 
NAME. 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
H’g’t 
Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower. 
Price 
per 
Oz. Pkt. 
hhA 
mix’d 
•75 
5 
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2 
<< 
• 5 C 
5 
hP 
blue 
•30 
5 
hA 
3 
yel. 
•30 
5 
« 
.20 
5 
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n 
.20 
5 
thP 
y 
* 
white 
3.00 
10 
«< 
“ 
red 
4.00 
10 
n 
a 
pink 
4.00 
10 
(< 
n 
mix’d 
VCO 
10 
hhP 
2 
d. red 
•75 
5 
hA 
n 
yel. 
5 
hP 
6 
white 
10 
5 
blue 
25 
hhA 
1 
blue 
.60 
5 
(< 
n 
white 
.60 
5 
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d. blue 
•75 
5 
<< 
white 
•75 
5 
it 
(< 
pui. 
1.00 
5 
tt 
n 
w. & b. 
5 
tt 
a 
mix’d 
.60 
5 
hP 
2 
yel. 
•75 
5 
hhA 
1% 
<< 
•30 
5 
<< 
<« 
scar. 
•30 
5 
ttP 
1 
pur. 
•30 
5 
hA 
n 
white 
•30 
5 
<( 
y 
crim. 
•75 
5 
hP 
1 
n 
•75 
10 
hA 
tt 
d. rose 
.50 
5 
• hP 
n 
blue 
.50 
5 
« 
y 
white 
.50 
5 
u 
3 
1. blue 
1.50 
10 
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white 
1.50 
10 
u 
tt 
a 
1.50 
10 
hA 
y 
mix’d 
.50 
5 
thB 
2% 
blue 
.40 
5 
(< 
tt 
rose 
.40 
5 
it 
n 
white 
.40 
5 
n 
tt 
mix’d 
•30 
5 
it 
n 
n 
C25 
10 
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n 
n 
5 
hB 
2 
blue 
1.50 
10 
tt 
tt 
rose 
1.50 
10 
<« 
n 
white 
1.50 
10 
n 
tt 
mix’d 
1.50 
10 
hhP 
5 
tt 
•30 
5 
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n 
n 
•25 
5 
n 
3 
n 
•25 
10 
Ba Is am — Contin ued 
dwarf double, mixed. 
choice mixture., 
Baptisa australis. 
Barton ia aurea. 
Bean , Climbing, see (Phaseolus) Climbers 
Beet, Brazilian, golden veined. 
— scarlet veined. 
Begonia, see Seeds for Greenhouse 
Bettis perennis (Double Daisy) 
alba, fL pi. 
rubra, fl. pi. 
Longfellow. 
double mixed . 
Bidens atrosanguinea. 
gran di flora.. 
Bignonia, see Climbers 
Bocconia J aponica. 
Boltonia Latisquama 
Boston Ivy, see (Ampelopsis) Climbers 
Brachycome (Swan River Daisy) 
' iberifolia. 
alba . 
Briza, see Ornamental Grasses 
Brizopyrum, see Ornamental Grasses 
Bromus, see Ornamental Grasses 
Browallia elata. 
—alba. 
«—purpurea. 
Roezli. 
mixed.. 
Byronopsls, see Climbers 
Buphthalmun (Ox-Eye) 
salicifolium . 
Cacalia (Tassel blower) aurea. 
coccinea.. 
Calandrinia grandiflora. 
speciosa alba. 
umbellata. 
Calceotaria, see Seeds for Greenhouse 
Calendula (Pot Marigold), see page 90 
Calliopsis, see Coreopsis 
Callirhoe involucrata (Poppy Mallow) . . 
pedata nan a compacta. 
Campanula (Canterbury Bell) 
carpatica. 
—alba.. 
persicifolia grandiflora. 
-alba. 
pyramidalis compacta alba. 
speculum (Venus’Looking Class). 
medium, single, blue. 
—single, rose. 
—single, white. 
—single, mixed. 
—double, mixed. 
—Dean’s Hybrids, double and single., 
calycanthema (Cup and Saucer), blue.. 
—rose . 
—white. 
—finest mixed, all colors. 
Calampelis, see Climbers 
Candytuft (Tberis), see page 91 
Perennial Candytuft, see Iberis 
Canna, dark-leaved varieties 
green-leaved varieties. 
Crozy’s Large Flowered, mixed 
See Special Offers on third page of 
DESCRIPTION. 
double flowers. Seed may be started 
early in heat or outdoors in May. 
Handsome, with spikes six inches long 
of bright blue pea-shaped flowers. 
These form no tubers, but are grown for 
their ornamental foliage. 
A favorite dwarf plant for beds, flowers 
early in spring. Seed may be sown 
in heat or in open ground in May. 
Flowers resemble the Calliopsis. 
Ornamental foliage plant, may be grown 
singly or in clumps. 
Vigorous plant with large heads of single 
aster-like flowers. 
Fine for edging, should be started in a 
hot-bed. 
A fine annual for either house or garden 
cultivation. Valuable for bouquets. 
Easily grown and very ornamental. 
Profuse flowering plants of easy culture; 
bloom all summer. 
Fine for dry or sandy situations. The 
seed should not be sown until warm, 
settled weather. 
Very beautiful, with large saucer-shaped 
flowers. 
These are well-known favorites. Seed 
may be sown in the open ground in 
April or May. The annual and bien¬ 
nial sorts will bloom the first year; 
the perennials early the year follow¬ 
ing. They all like a good rich soil. 
All of them are exceedingly beautiful 
and attractive, especially when the 
different colors are planted together. 
C. calycanthema can be transplanted to 
pots for house decoration by soaking 
the soil about them with water and 
lifting with a ball of earth. 
See page 102 for illustration. 
To grow from seed, cut through the hard 
outer covering, soak for ten hours and 
plant the seed half an inch deep A 
warm moist temperature is necessary. 
C. variegata is grown for its ornamen- 
cover. 
