catalogue of flower seeds. 
m 
NAME. 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
HVt 
Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower 
Price 
~ P cr 
Oz. Pkt. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Solanum capsicastrum. 
tP 
n 
or’ge 
• 3 C 
•3c 
• 3 C 
•25 
•3c 
• 3 C 
3.0c 
3.00 
3.00 
3-co 
! 3 -oo 
3.00 
3 - 00 
3.00 
3 - 00 
3.00 
( Ornamental fruit bearing plants for the 
s greenhouse and summer garden, suit- 
( able for ribbon borders or rock work. 
Wetherell’s hybrids. 
<1 
5 
Sphenogyne speciosa. 
hA 
hP 
hA 
hP 
hhA 
(i 
yel. 
5 
5 
Squirrel Tail Grass, see Ornamental 
Grasses 
Stachys lan at a. 
1 
Silver leaved, fine for borders. 
1 Pretty little flowers, fine for winter 
j bouquets. 
N 
Staiice (Sea Lavender), annual varieties . . 
Perennial varieties. 
varied 
1 “ 
mix’d 
tt 
5 
5 
Stevia, see Seeds for Greenhouse 
St ip a , see Ornamental Grasses 
Stocks (Gilliflower) 
large flowering ten week bright crimson 
brilliant rose. 
tt 
crim. 
5 
10 
—canary yellow. 
<< 
t< 
yel. 
d. red 
d. blue 
d. pur. 
1. blue 
1. rose 
ro 
—deep red.. 
tt 
dark blue. 
f< 
tt 
—dark purple... 
a 
a 
The seed we offer is all pot grown 
especially for us in Germany by the 
foremost cultivator of this fragrant 
favorite. It will produce a very large 
percentage of flowers that are unsur¬ 
passed for doubleness, form, size and 
color. Our Boston Florists’ strain is 
now also raised in Germany. It pro¬ 
duces a fine long spike, very double 
globular flower of the purest white. 
For a succession of flowers seed 
should be sown in March or April, in 
heat, and outdoors in May and June. 
A light soil and high cultivation are 
desirable. 
light blue.. 
n 
n 
light rose. 
u 
u 
— scarlet. 
u 
tt 
—snow white. 
u 
a 
white 
mix’d 
white 
tt 
mixed. 
u 
tt 
—collection 12 distinct colors.65 
—collection 6 distinct colors.35 
Breek’s Boston Florist White. 
tt 
n 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
3.00 
2.50 
3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
4.00 
4x0 
4.00 
5.00 
Cut-and-' ome-Again. 
a 
tt 
Giant Column, white. 
tt 
ti 
ft 
15 
15 
—crimson. 
ti 
n 
crim. 
white 
Dresden Perpetual.,. 
n 
mixed. 
n 
n 
mix’d 
it 
pyramidal large flowering... 
tt 
1X 
Victoria. 
tt 
—mixed. 
n 
Cl 
mix’d 
tf 
10 
10 
Early Autumnal. 
hhB 
tt 
1% 
tt 
Rrompton or Winter. 
if 
n 
pink 
mix’d 
*5 
10 
15 
5 
5 
5 
10 
Fast 1 .othian. 
tt 
l 1 /* 
1 V 
Stonecrop, see Sedum 
Streptocarpus, see Seeds for Greenhouse 
Sunflower, see Helianthus, page 98 
Sweet Alyssum, seeAlyssum mantimum 
Sweet Pea (Inthyrus), see page 97 
Sweet William, see Dianthus barbatus 
Sweet Rocket, see Hesperis 
SwaInsoni /1 alba grandiflora. 
hhP 
white 
( Sweet pea-like flowers suitable for pot 
Sweet C/nyer (Melilotus) alba. 
hP 
1 /8 
i VL 
tt 
} culture or bedding. 
j 
ft 
blue 
> Sweetly fragrant plants, fine for borders. 
trifolium suaveolens. 
hA 
1 /8 
ff 
crim. 
•30 
Tagetes (Marigold), see page 94 
Tassel Flower, see Cacalia 
Thunbergia, see Climbers 
Thistle, see Onopordon 
Thrift, see Armeria 
tA 
I 
mix’d 
For vases, hanging baskets or pot culture. 
I The flowers are produced in large spikes 
j of orange tinted flower tubes. 
( Dwarf growing bulbous plants, tubular 
( shaped flowers. 
Beautiful ranunculus-like flowers. 
Tricholasna, see Ornamental Grasses 
Tritoma (Red Hot Poker Plant) 
hhP 
scar. 
•75 
10 
ff 
J 
Vo 
or’ge 
mix’d 
2.50 
4.00 
10 
hP 
I 
5 
5 
Tropaeolum nanum (Nasturtium, Dwarf), 
see page 95 
Trumpet Vine, see Climbers 
hhP 
ff 
white 
Fine for rockwork, flowers white. 
Vtt If 1 rljt nn . 
hP 
2 
mix’d 
• 3 C 
.40 
( Large bright flowers for mixed borders 
( or shrubberies. 
Golden yellow, daisy-like flowers. 
hhA 
I 
yel. 
5 
Venus y Looking Glass, see Campanula 
speculum 
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