CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
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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 satis¬ 
factory results. If grown indoors they require 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. 
Tall Grand!flora Varieties . 
180 Queen Victoria. Pure white (hP), 2 ft.$0.75 $0 10 
181 Crimson. Deep shade (hP) 2 ft.75 jo 
182 Pink. Deep pink (hP), 2 ft. ‘75 
183 Scarlet. Very brilliant (hP), 2 ft. [75 *io 
184 Yellow. A pure soft color (hP), 2 ft.’ .’75 *10 
185 Striped. Odd markings (hP). 2 ft.75 [10 
186 White. Fine for cutting (hP), 2 ft.75 jo 
187 Mixed. Choice mixture (hP), 2 ft.50 .*05 
Dwarf Varieties. 
Per oz. Pkt. 
191 Queen of the North. Pure white (hP), 1 ft... $0.75 $0.10 
192 Golden Queen. Clear yellow (hP), 1 ft.75 .10 
193 Black Prince. Nearly black (hP), 1 ft. .75 .10 
194 Empress. Dark rose (hP), 1 ft.75 *10 
195 Crimson. Deep shade (hP), 1 ft.75 [10 
196 Scarlet. Very brilliant (hP), 1 ft.75 *10 
197 Mixed. Choice mixture (hP), 1 ft.50 » ]o5 
Aquilegia (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. For growing in borders or filling up 
bays in shrubbery they are unsurpassed. Seed sown in the house, 
in March will frequently produce 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. The 
flowers are fragrant. 
Per oz. Pkt. 
200— Alba fl. pi. (hP). Dbl. white, 2 ft.$0.50 $0.05 
201— Breck’s Long Spur (hP), 3 ft. Choice mixed. . 2.00 .10 
202— California hybrida Yellow and orange, 2 ft.. 1.50 .10 
203— Canadensis. Orange, 1 ft.80 .05 
204— caryophylloides. Striped, 1 ^ ft. 1.00 .20 
205— chrysantha. Yellow, 3 ft. 2.00 .10 
206— fl. pi. Double yellow, 3 ft. 1.50 .10 
207— coerulea hybrida. Blue and yellow, 3 ft. 1.00 .10 
208— glandulosa major. Blue and white, 3 ft. 1.00 .10 
209— Jaetschaui. Yellow and red, 2 ft. 2.00 .10 
210— olympica. Blue, 2 ft.75 .05 
211-fl. pi. Blue and white, 2 ft.75 .10 
212— Skinneri. Scarlet and yellow, 1 % ft. .20 
213— Stuarti. . Blue and white, ft. .20 
214— single mixed. Various colors.50 .05 
215— double mixed. Various colors.50 .05 
216— Veitch’s New Single Hybrids. Choice 
mixtures.75 .10 
—collection 12 choice varieties, $0.50. 
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