CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
115 
NAME. 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
H’g*t 
Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower. 
Price 
per 
Oz. Pkt 
DESCRIPTION. 
Verbena hybrida, auricula-flowered .... 
— candidissima compacta. 
—coccinea compacta. 
— pink . 
—Defiance. 
— Italica striata. 
— Mammoth. 
— mixed, choice. 
- good . 
— Montana. .. 
Lemon-scented (Aloysia), see Seeds for 
Greenhouse 
Veronica ... 
Vinca, see Seeds for Greenhouse 
Viola (Violet) cornuta, Admiration. 
— Mauve Queen. 
—Magnificent. 
—White Perfection. 
odorata semperflorens. 
—alba.. 
— The Czar. 
— The White Czar. 
mixed..... 
Viola Tricolor (Pansy), see page 95 
Virginia Creeper, see Climbers 
Virginia Stock, see Malcomia 
Virgin’s Bower, see Climbers 
Viscaria cardinalis. 
oculata ccerulea. 
tA 
Wahlenbergia (Bell Flower) grandiflora 
—alba.. 
hP 
hhP 
Waitzia, see Everlastings 
Wallflower (Cheranthus) 
double German. 
single German. 
single annual. 
Wbittavia grandiflora. 
—alba. . 
Wigandia caracassana. 
imperialis. 
Xeranthemum, see Everlastings 
Yarrow, see Achillea 
Yucca fillamentosa (Adam’s Needle) 
Zanschneria Californica (Humming Bird 
Trumpet). 
Zea, see Ornamental Grasses 
Zinnia, see page 98 
CLIMBERS 
Abobra viridiflora. 
Adiumia (Mountain Fringe or Alleghany 
Vine) cirrhosa. 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia(VirginiaCreeper) 
Veitchii (Boston or Japanese Ivy). 
Aristolochia (Dutchman’s Pipe) elegans.. 
sipho. 
Balloon Vine, see Cardiospermum 
Beans, running, see Phaseolus 
Blgnonia radicans (Trumpet Vine).. 
Byronopsis erythrocarpa. 
Calampells scabra. 
Cardiospermum (Balloon Vine) halicaca- 
bum. 
Centrosema grandiflora (Butterfly Pea)... 
Virginica..... . 
Clematis (Virgin’s Bower) flammula. 
Large Flowering Hybrids. 
paniculata. 
Gufagis cakstte (Biua P*»). ... 
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hP 
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scar. 
pink 
scar. 
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1 . blue 
white 
blue 
white 
violet 
white 
mix’d 
scar. 
blue 
white 
mix’d 
blue 
white 
lilac 
white 
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One of the best bedding plants in culti¬ 
vation. Unrivalled as a constant 
bloomer, brilliancy of flower and 
sweet fragrance. Montana is a per¬ 
fect gem. The plant literally covers 
itself during the summer with bright 
rose-colored flowers. 
Well-known favorites that are much in 
demand on account of their fragrance 
and profusion of bloom. They are 
very easily grown from seed, although 
they frequently take a long time to 
germinate. 
I Showy flowers produced throughout the 
j season ; fine for beds. 
/ Large and showy border plants with 
) bell-shaped flowers. Allied to the 
) Campanula. 
Beautiful border plants with fragrant 
flowers ranging in velvety shades of 
brown and yellow. The annual sort 
is a decided acquisition. 
Flowers are bell shaped and produced 
throughout the entire season. 
Beautiful decorative plants, richly veined 
foliage and bright colored stalks. 
r Very showy plants, 
\ creamy white. 
with flowers of 
Handsome for pot culture. 
Dark green foliage, scarlet fruit. 
Foliage resembles Maiden Hair Fern. 
Sow in a shady place in spring and 
transplant carefully in September. 
For veranda, foliage beautiful. 
The well-known Boston Ivy. 
[ Very large, showy foliage. 
Fine foliage and brilliant flowers. 
The green fruit changes to scarlet and 
white. (Ornamental Gourd.) 
Pea-shaped flower of many pleasing 
colors. 
These are general favorites. 
The large flowered Hybrids and Panicu¬ 
lata will please and surprise all. 
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