CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
Antirrhinum (Snapdragon). 
If sown in March or April and set out when strong enough, these 
plants make a display that is unequalled for duration and brilliancy. 
The tall sorts are fine in borders. The dwarf make splendid beds. They 
prefer a light, warm, but a well enriched soil. Seed sown outdoors 
in May will produce satisfactory results. If grown indoors they re¬ 
quire about the same temperature and treatment as carnations. Most 
of the varieties are fairly hardy and will live through a New England 
winter if well covered. 
Tail Grandiflora Varieties* 
Queen Victoria. Pure white (hP), 2 
Crimson. Deep shade (hP), 2 ft.... 
Scarlet. Very brilliant (hP), 2 ft_ 
Yellow. A pure soft color (hP), 2 ft. 
Striped. Odd markings (hP), 2 ft... 
White. Fine for cutting (hP), 2 ft... 
Mixed. Choice mixture (hP), 2 ft. . 
Queen of the North. Pure white (h P), 1 
Golden Queen. Clear yellow (hP), 1 ft. 
Black Prince. Nearly black (hP), 1 ft.. 
Empress. Dark rose (hP), 1 ft.. 
Mixed. Choice mixture (hP), 1 ft. 
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Aquiiegia (Columbine). 
This family is one of the most beautiful and popular among hardy 
perennials. The different varieties present an unusual wealth of 
color and form. They are all of elegant habit and bloom throughout 
a very long season. For growing in borders or filling up bays in 
shrubbery they are unsurpassed. Seed sown in pans or boxes and 
placed in a cold frame, or in the house, in March will frequently pro¬ 
duce bloom the same year. It is best, however, to sow seed out of 
doors when ground warms up. Any ordinary garden soil is suitable 
for their growth, but a light sandy soil is preferable. The flowers are 
all fragrant. 
—Alba fl. pi., (hP). Dbl. white, 2 ft.per oz. $0.75 
—Californica hybrida. Yellow and orange, 2 ft. 
—Canadensis. Orange, 1 ft. 
—caryophylloides. Striped, 1% ft. 
—chrysantha. Yellow, 3 ft. 
-fl. pi. Double yellow, 3 ft. 
—coerulea hybrida. Blue and yellow, 3 ft. .. 
— collection 12 choice varieties, $0.50. 
—glandulosa major. Blue and white, 3 ft .... 
—Ja;tschaui. Yellow and red, 2 ft. 
—olympica. Blue, 2 ft. 
-fl. pi. Blue and white, 2 ft.... . 
—Skinneri. Scarlet and yellow, 1% ft. 
—Stuarti. Blue and white, 1% ft. 
—double mixed. Various colors. 
—single mixed. Various colors. 
—Veitch’s New Single Hybrids. Various col¬ 
ors in choicest mixture. 
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