CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
107 
NAME. 
Hard. ! 
and 
Dur. | 
H’g’t 
Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower. 
Price J 
per 
Oz. Pkt.| 
445 
Aubrietia Bougainvillei. 
hP 
trai. , 
pur. 
1.25 
10 
446 
Leichtlinii (rosy carmine). 
hP 
trai. 
car. 
10 
448 
Avena sterilis (Animated Oats).... 
hA 1 
2 K 
10 
Baby’s Breath, see Gypsophila 
paniculata, page 111 
Bachelor’s Button,see Centaurea.page 93 
Balsam, see page 90 
465 
Baptisa australis. 
hP 
2 
blue 
.30 
5 
Balloon Vine, see Cardiospermum, 
page 108 
467 
Bartonia aurea. 
hA i 
2 
yel. 
.30 
5 
Bean, Climbing, see(Phaseolus)p. 116 
470 
Beet, Brazilian, golden veined. 
hA : 
l x 
.20 
5 
471 
— scarlet veined. 
hA ! 
IK 
.20 
5 
Begonias, tuberous rooted 
475 
— Breck’s International Prize, 
single. 
tP 
IK 
mixed 
25 
476 
— double. 
tP 
IX 
mixed 
50 
collection, 12 distinct colors,SI.00 
collection, 6 distinct colors, 50 c. 
477 
Rex, Ornamental Leaved. 
tP 
1 
var. 
25 
478 
Semperflorens alba. 
tP 
1 
white 
20 
479 
—rosea. 
tp 
1 
rose 
20 
480 
—Vernon. 
tp 
1 
carm. 
20 
481 
-compacta. 
tP 
X 
carm. 
20 
482 
—yellow-leaved. 
tP 
X 
scar. 
20 
483 
—Bedders. 
tP 
X 
mixed 
20 
484 
—Zulu King. 
tP 
1 
red 
20 
485 
— Hybrids, double. 
tP 
K 
mixed 
20 
Beilis perennis (Double Daisy) 
490 
alba, fl. pi. (Snowball). 
thP 
X 
white 
4.00 
10 
491 
rubra, fl. pi. 
thP 
X 
red 
4.00 10 
492 
Longfellow. 
thP 
X 
pink 
4.00 
10 
493 
double mixed. 
thP 
K 
mixed 
3.00 
10 
495 
Bignonia radicans (Trumpet Vine) 
hP 
10 
scar. 
1.00 
10 
497 
Bocconia Japonica. 
hP 
6 
white 
.40 
10 
499 
Boltonia Latisquama. 
hP 
5 
blue 
25 
Boston Ivy, see (Ampelopsis) p. 106 
Brachycome (Swan River Daisy) 
502 
iberifolia (Blue Star), see page 77 
hhA 
1 
blue 
25 
505 
Briza gracilis. 
hA 
1 
gray 
5 
506 
maxima. 
hA 
2 
gray 
5 
510 
Bromus brizaeformis. 
hP 
3 
gray 
5 
515 
Browallia elata. 
hhA 
IK 
d.bl. 
.75 
5 
516 
— alba. 
hhA 
IK 
white 
.75 
5 
517 
— purpurea. 
hhA 
IX 
pur. 
1.00 
5 
518 
mixed. 
hhA 
IK 
mixed 
.60 
5 
Buphthalmun (Ox-Eye) 
520 
salicifolium. 
hP 
2 
yel. 
.50 
5 
525 
Byronopsis erythrocarpa. 
hhA 
5 
red 
.40 
5 
530 
Cacalia (Tassel Flower) aurea. 
hhA 
2 
yel. 
.40 
5 
531 
coccinea. 
hhA 
2 
scar. 
.40 
5 
535 
Calandrinia grandiflora. 
tB 
1 
pur. 
.40 
5 
536 
speciosa alba. 
hA 
K 
white 
.40 
5 
537 
umbellata. 
hA 
X 
crim. 
.75 
5 
550 
Calceolaria, Breck’s Scotch Prize. . 
tB 
2 
mixed 
50 
551 
James’ Giant. 
tB 
2 
mixed 
50 
552 
Large Flowered Selfs. 
tB 
2 
mixed 
25 
553 
—spotted. 
tB 
2 
mixed 
25 
554 
Dwarf Large Flowered. 
tB 
1 
mixed 
50 
555 
rugosa (shrubby), for bedding... 
tP 
IK 
mixed 
25 
Calendula (Pot Marigold), see page 
on 
DESCRIPTION. 
) A spring-flowering, Alyssum-like plant, 
) fine for rock work, etc. 
Fine for borders. 
Handsome, with spikes six inches long 
of bright blue pea-shaped flowers. 
Succeeds best in a moist situation. 
These form no tubers, but are grown for 
their ornamental foliage. 
With a little care, there is no difficulty 
in raising these from seed. They are 
very free flowering, and are adapted 
both for greenhouse cultivation and 
summer bedding. Our seed is from 
the finest collection in England. 
These well-known and favorite plants 
are especially suitable for growing in 
the living rooms; they withstand any 
>. amount of abuse and are always beau¬ 
tiful; in addition to their fine flowers 
and sweet perfume, they have lovely 
foliage. The Sent perflorens type are 
excellent for summer bedding. 
A favorite dwarf plant for beds, flowers 
>. early in spring. Seed may be sown 
in heat or in open ground in May. 
Fine foliage and brilliant flowers. 
1 Ornamental foliage plant, may be grown 
I singly or in clumps. 
) Vigorous plant with large heads of single 
J aster-like flowers. 
) Fine for edging, should be started in a 
( hot-bed. 
The well-known Quaking Grass. 
Excellent for winter bonquets. 
A fine annual for either house or garden 
cultivation. Valuable for bouquets. 
j Easily grown and very ornamental. 
) The green fruit changes to scarlet and 
) white. (Ornamental Gourd.) 
) 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. 
Splendid greenhouse plants with beauti 
fully striped, blotched and variegated 
flowers. Sow in pans or shallow boxes 
filled with light sandy soil that has 
been sifted. Sow moderately thick 
in rows on the surface and cover very 
lightly with Sphagnum moss, water 
very carefully with an atomizer; 
when large enough to handle trans- 
„ plant singly into 2-inch pots. 
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