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NAME, 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
H'g’t 
Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower. 
Price 1 
per 
Oz . Pkt. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Nierembergla frutescens. 
hA 
I 
lilac 
• 5 ° 
.CO 
s 
) Generally has a white margin. Fine for 
) edging or hanging baskets. 
'Curious and ornamental, easily grown 
and hardy, fine as a cut flower. Also 
1 called “ Devil-in-a-Bush.” 
gracilis. 
it 
tt 
blue 
5 
s 
Nigel/a (Love-in-a-Mist). 
a 
*/ 
mix’d 
•30 
1.00 
Miss Jekyll. 
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blue 
10 
V ycterinia capensis. 
it 
2 1 / 
.50 
•75 
c 
Seed should be sown indoors or in a hot 
selaginoides. 
tt 
“ /a 
tt 
y. & w. 
blue 
D 
5 
15 
*5 
i 5 
10 
bed in March. 
Symphaea ccerulea... 
hhP 
' 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, trans¬ 
plant into small pots and place them 
in a pan of water deep enough to cover 
the pots about one inch. In June 
move to tubs or pools of water out- 
dentata (night blooming). 
tt 
gracilis. 
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U 
odorata alba (white Pond Lily). 
hP 
n 
—rosea (Cape Cod Pink). 
O’Marana. 
hhP 
pink 
red 
15 
i 5 
l S 
15 
5 
c 
Zanzibariensis aurea. 
tt 
blue 
—rosea. 
tt 
rose 
CBnothera (Evening Primrose) acaulis.... 
biennis. 
hP 
n 
% 
2 
white 
yel. 
rose 
•50 
•75 
•75 
.40 
• 5 ° 
doors. 
Fine free flowering plants, suitable for 
* backgrounds, shrubberies, etc. 
rosea Mexicana. 
hhA 
V. 
5 
annual varieties, mixed. 
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var. 
n 
mix’d 
5 
c 
perennial varieties, mixed.. 
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O rob us, mixed. 
a 
n 
n 
J 
5 
15 
c 
Showy plants, pea-shaped flowers. 
Sow seed in pots; transplant without 
disturbing roots. 
Splendid class of plants with brilliant 
colored flowers and dark foliage, suit¬ 
able for rockwork, hanging baskets, 
Onopordoo acanthium (Thistle). 
hB 
6 
white 
Oxalis alba. 
thhP 
1/ 
n 
rosea . 
a 
/ 2 
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C 
tropa^oloides. 
a 
n 
yel. 
u 
J 
10 
valdiviana. 
a 
n 
10 
mixed. 
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n 
2.00 
c 
vases, etc. 
Paeony, double, mixed. 
hP 
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2 
tt 
I.OO 
.CO 
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single, mixed. 
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Pampas Grass , see Ornamental Grasses 
i*ansy, see Viola tricolor, page 95 
Papaver (Poppy), see page 96 
Paris Daisy, see Chry. frutescens 
Passiflora, see Climbers 
*aspalum, see Ornamental Grasses 
*elargonium, see Seeds for Greenhouse 
Pennisetum, see Ornamental Grasses 
Pentstemon hybridus atropurpureus. 
—grandiflorus. 
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M 
2 
a 
r. & w. 
J 
1.50 
.SO 
IO 
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( Bell-shaped flowers borne on long spikes. 
) Splendid bedding plant ; blooms the 
l first season from early sown seed. 
! Ornamental foliage plants for ribbons 
f and beds. 
Peri Ha Nankinensis. 
hhA 
u 
1 y, 
j 
• J 
•25 
.2 C 
c 
macrophylla com pacta . 
5 
10 
Periwinkle, see Seeds for Greenhouse 
Petunia hybrida, large flowered 
— alba . 
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white 
.7 C 
— blotched and striped . 
stri. 
yel. 
crim. 
pur. 
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r. so 
i 5 
1 c 
— intus aurea. 
n 
tt 
Free flowering, sweet scented and easily 
cultivated, well-known favorites, effec¬ 
tive and beautiful in borders, beds, 
—kermesina . 
tt 
11 
.7 c 
1 J 
10 
— Purple King. 
n 
tt 
•/ J 
.7 C 
IO 
— superbissima . 
a 
it 
spot. 
•/ J 
20 
— fimbriata, or fringed . 
n 
tt 
2 5 
20 
vases, etc. I hey thrive in almost any 
- California Giant . 
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u 
« 
soil and produce a brilliant array of 
- double . 
n 
tt 
u 
50 
co 
color throughout a long season. 
Breck’s Prize is an exceedingly fine 
strain of large fringed flowers that 
produces a large percentage of doubles. 
— Breck’s Prize, double . 
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a 
n 
— Inimitable, double . 
n 
it 
n 
j 
5 ° 
2 5 
5 ° 
2 s 
— nana com pacta, brilliant rose. 
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rose 
mix’d 
« 
— striped and blotched, double. 
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We call special attention to the col- 
— double, mixed . 
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1 /2 
it 
lections offered. The seed is all saved 
nana com pacta multiflora. 
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I 
stri. 
3.00 
SO 
10 
from selected pot-grown plants, and 
nyctaginiflora . 
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iy, 
a 
white 
5 
10 
we believe will prove perfectly satis- 
striped and blotched. 
n 
I.50 
factory. 
choice mixed . 
n 
a 
mix’d 
n 
mixed . 
n 
u 
.7 s 
5 
5 
5 
5 
collection, 12 varieties, large-flowered 1.00 
collection, 6 varieties, large-flowered .50 
Phacelia campanularia . 
it 
I 
blue 
•/ J 
.50 
I * 2 5 
1.00 
Whitlavia-like flowers; showy. 
3 
n haseolus (Flowering Bean), see Climbers 
Phlox Drummondii grandiflora alba. 
a 
tt 
white 
pur. 
— atropurpurea .*. 
n 
it 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
