CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
115 
NAME. 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
H*g*t 
Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower. 
Price 
per 
Oz. Pkt.j 
Myosotis (Forget-Me-Not)— Con - 
tinned 
2070 
Azorica. 
thP 
1 
d. bl. 
3.00 
10 
2072 
—alba. 
fhP 
1 
white 
5.00 
10 
2074 
Palustris. 
fhP 
K 
b.& w. 
2.50 
10 
r 
2076 
—semperflorens alba. 
thP 
X 
white 
2.50 
10 
2078 
Tom Thumb. 
thP 
X 
blue 
4.00 
10 
2080 
Royal Blue. 
fhP 
X 
blue 
1.50 
10 
Myrsiphyllum (Smilax) 
\ 
2050 
asparagoides. 
tP 
10 
white 
.75 
10 
\ 
Nasturtium, Tropaeolum, page 99 
2083 
Nemesia strumosa Suttoni. 
hA 
i'< 
var. 
10 
1 
2085 
Nemophila, mixed. 
hA 
var. 
mixed 
.20 
5 
( 
2090 
Nicotiana affinis. 
hhA 
3 
white 
.40 
5 
' 
2091 
Alata. 
hhA 
3 
pink 
1.00 
5 
2093 
Atropurpurea grandiflora. 
hhA 
4 
crim. 
.40 
5 
2095 
Colossea. 
hhA 
6 
pink 
10 
. 
2097 
Sanderae. 
hA 
3 
car. 
10 
Sanderae hybrids collection, 8 
var.35c. 
2100 
Nierembergia frutescens. 
hA 
2 
lilac 
.50 
5 
1 
2105 
Nigella (Miss Jekyll). 
hA 
2 
blue 
1.00 
10 
( 
2108 
tove-in-a-Mist. 
hA 
1 
mixed 
.30 
5 
| 
2115 
Nymphaea, 
Oaorata alba (White Pond Lily) 
hP 
white 
10 
2118 
—rosea (Cape Cod Pink). 
hP 
pink 
15 
2120 
Zanzibariensis azure a. 
tP 
blue 
1 5 
2122 
— rosea. 
tP 
rose 
15 
2130 
(Enothera (Evening Primrose) 
Acaulis. 
hP 
K 
white 
.50 
5 
2131 
Biennis. 
hB 
2 
yel. 
.75 
5 
2132 
Fraseri. 
hP 
l X 
yel. 
3.00 
10 
2133 
Lamarckiana. 
hP 
ik 
yel. 
.40 
10 
r 
2135 
perennial varieties, mixed. 
hP 
var. 
mixed 
.50 
10 
2139 
rosea Mexicana. 
hA 
X 
rose 
.75 
5 
2140 
annual varieties, mixed. 
hA 
var. 
mixed 
.40 
5 
2145 
Orobus, mixed. 
hP 
var. 
mixed 
.40 
5 
2150 
Oxalis alba. 
fhhP 
X 
white 
10 
2151 
rosea. 
fhhP 
X 
rose 
10 
2152 
tropaeoloides. 
thhP 
X 
yel. 
10 
>• 
2153 
valdiviana. 
fhhP 
X 
yel. 
10 
2155 
mixed. 
fhhP 
X 
mixed 
2.00 
5 
2160 
Pasony, double, mixed. 
hP 
2 
mixed 
1.00 
15 
2162 
single, mixed. 
hP 
2 
mixed 
.50 
10 
Pampas Grass, see Gynerium.p.l 11 
Pansy, see Viola tricolor, page 100 
Papaver (Poppy), seepage 101 
Paris Daisy, see chrysanthemum 
page 94 
2280 
Passiflora (Passion Flower) 
] 
coerulea. 
tP 
30 
blue 
10 
1 
2282 
coccinea. 
tP 
20 
scar. 
10 
2284 
Incarnata . 
tP 
20 
rose 
10 
J 
Pelargonium (Geranium) 
2290 
apple-scented. 
tP 
IK 
pink 
15 
2292 
double scarlet. 
tP 
2 
scar. 
15 
2294 
Ivy-leaved. 
tP 
2 
mixed 
20 
2296 
Zonale. 
tP 
2 
mixed 
15 
2298 
Show pelargoniums. 
tP 
2 
mixed 
50 
2300 
Pennisetum longistylum. 
hA 
IK 
gray 
10 
\ 
2302 
—Ruppelianum. 
hA 
IK 
gray 
10 
r 
2305 
Pentstemon hybridus atropur- 
1 
pureus. 
fhP 
2 
r. & w. 
1.50 
10 
2306 
—Grandiflorus newest hybrids . 
fhP 
2 
mixed 
1.50 
20 
2308 
—Digitalis. 
hhP 
2 K 
spot. 
1.00 
10 
2310 
—Gloxinoides. 
hA 
2 
var. 
1.50 
20 
1 
2315 
Perilla Nankinensis. 
hhA 
IK 
var. 
.25 
5 
r 
DESCRIPTION 
The stricta is an entirely new class of 
pillar-like form and very attractive. 
They with the Victoria are the best 
sorts for pot culture. M. palustris 
Tom Thumb is a miniature marsh For¬ 
get-me-not that flowers from May until 
frost. 
A beautiful climber; flowers have a 
sweet orange fragrance. 
Sow the seed in light soil in March or 
April; requires gentle bottom heat. 
Beautiful and of easy culture. 
Species of Tobacco. The three sorts 
first named have deliciously fragrant 
flowers. Colossea is a handsome orna¬ 
mental green foliage plant. 
Generally has a white margin. Fine for 
edging or hanging baskets. 
Curious and ornamental, easily grown 
and hardy, fine as a cut flower. Also 
called “ Devil-in-a-Bush.” 
Plant seed in March in a cup containing 
three inches of soil and fill up with 
water; place in a temperature of 70 
degrees. When large enough in June 
move to tubs or pools of water out¬ 
doors. 
Fine free flowering plants, suitable for 
backgrounds, shrubberies, showing a 
fine assortment of colors. 
Pea-shaped flowers, should be in every 
garden. 
Splendid class of plants with brilliant 
colored flowers and dark foliage, suit¬ 
able for rockwork, hanging baskets, 
vases, etc. 
One of the best perennial plants for 
border or beds. Valuable for cutting. 
iteresting and beautiful, 
should be started in heat. 
The seed 
General favorites; indispensable for in¬ 
door and outdoor decoration. The 
seed we offer is saved from first-class 
varieties. 
Distinct and beautiful. 
Bell-shaped flowers borne on long spikes. 
Splendid bedding plant; blooms the 
first season from early sown seed. 
Ornamental foliage plants for ribbons 
and beds. 
See Special Offers on third page of oover. 
