CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
Ill 
NAME. 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
H’g’t 
Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower. 
Price 
per 
Oz. Pkt. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Phlox . — Contained. 
-striata.. 
— coccinea . 
—Isabellina. 
— oculata alba. .. 
— rosea. 
—stellata splendens. 
— mixed (Breck’s Prize). 
cuspidata.. 
fimbriata. 
uana compacta, Snowball. 
-Fireball. 
double red. 
— white. 
— yellow. 
—mixed. 
collection, 12 colors. 
decussata (Perennial Phlox). 
— nana. 
Phormiutn tenax (Foliis variegatis), see 
Seeds for Greenhouse 
Physails Francheti (Chinese Lantern) 
70 
Physostegia speciosa. 
Pink, see Dianthus 
Platycodon, see Wahlenbergia 
Poa, see Ornamental Grasses 
Polemonium (Jacob’s Ladder) coeruleum 
flavum. 
Poppy, see Papaver 
Portulaca grandiflora, single scarlet. .. . 
— white. 
— yellow. 
— mixed. 
—collection, 6 colors.25 
— double, mixed. 
- collection, 6 colors.40 
Potentilla , double. 
single. 
Prickly Poppy, see Argemone 
Primula (Primrose) auricula alpina. 
Japonica. 
vulgaris (English Primrose). 
mixed hardy sorts. % oz., 3 00 
veris (Polyanthus), Giant Fancy. 
—Duplex (Hose in Hose). 
—Gold Laced. 
—elatior (Cowslip).. 
See also Seeds for Greenhouse 
Prince f s Feather, see Amaranthus cruen- 
tus 
Pueraria Thunbergiana,.see ( limbers 
Pyrethrum (Feverfew) 
aureum (Golden Feather). 
—Golden Gem. 
—selaginoides. 
—discoideum. 
atrosanguineum. 
hybrids, single. 
—double. 
Quaking Grass, see Ornamental Grasses 
Ragged Robin, see Lychnis 
Ranunculus asiaticus superbissimus 
Rhodanthe, see Everlastings 
Ricinus (Castor Oil Plant) 
Borboniensis. 
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1.00 
1.25 
1.00 
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1.00 
1.50 
.50 
•75 
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2.00 
1.50 
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1.50 
1.50 
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1.50 
•75 
.20 
.50 
.50 
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•30 
2.50 
4.50 10 
•75 5 
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These flowers are of extreme beauty 
and are greatly admired. Their long 
duration of bloom, combined with 
their unequalled richness of color, 
renders them of invaluable service in 
the flower garden. By making a 
second sowing they may be had in 
bloom until frost. They prefer a rich 
soil and plenty of water. 
Fine foliage which is in grand contrast 
to the balloon-like seed pods of bright 
orange-red color. The fruit makes 
excellent preserves. 
Charming plant bearing spikes of pink 
flowers. 
( (Greek Valerian.) 
j ites. 
Showy, old favor- 
3-00 
1.00 
2.00 
5.00 
1.25 
.60 
.60 
1.00 
.50 
1.00 
•75 
•75 
*5 
10 
These beautiful little favorites grow best 
in a light, dry soil. The seed should 
not be sown until the weather is warm. 
They are very suitable for edgings, 
rockwork, beds, etc. A percentage of 
the seed sold as double produce single 
flowers; as these bloom earlier they 
may be recognized and pulled out. 
\ Very useful for mixed borders. They 
) last a long time in bloom. 
These so-called hardy sorts require a 
cold-frame or other protection dur- 
, ing winter. They do best in a north- 
• ern aspect. They are all very beauti¬ 
ful and useful both for garden and 
pot culture. 
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Bee Special Offers on third page 
Golden foliage sorts, used for edging, 
ribbons, etc. 
Showy, aster-like flowers, of long dura¬ 
tion ; fine for bouquets. 
Very showy, double flowers. 
Stately, ornamental foliage plants; start 
seeds indoors. 
Large, dark green foliage. 
Foliage nearly black, 
of cover. 
