CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
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ASTERS— Gontinuodm 
p^eony^flowered Perfection^ Truffaut*s. 
Improved, A general favorite. The 
plants are of branching, pyramidal form 
and very floriferous. Our stock of this seed 
is a great improvement on what is generally 
offered; the flowers are larger, fuller, of 
better form, and the petals more incurved, 
like a chrysanthemum, 2 ft. 
blood red. 
.per oz. 51.75 
pkt. 5 o.io 
brilliant rose. 
. “ 1-75 
“ .10 
brilliant scarlet. 
. “ '-75 
“ .10 
—dark blue. 
. “ 1-75 
“ .10 
—delicate rose. 
. " 
“ .10 
—crimson . 
. ‘ '-75 
“ .10 
—carmine rose. 
. “ '-75 
“ .10 
—light blue. 
.... “ 1.75 
“ .10 
—snow white. 
. “ *-75 
“ .10 
—amethyst blue. 
“ .20 
—mixed. 
. “ '-50 
4t 
—collection, 12 distinct colors, .60. 
_collection, 6 
.30. 
Queen of the Earlies ( Queen of the Mar* 
ket). Early, blooming about four weeks 
before the other sorts. 
Valuable for early 
display in the garden, and for cutting, 1 ^ ft. 
—dark blue. . 
“ . 10 
—crimson . 
“ . 10 
—flight blue. 
“ .10 
—rose . 
“ .10 
—white . 
“ .10 
—salmony rose. 
“ .10 
—deep scarlet. 
“ .10 
—mixed . 
“ .10 
Rose*flowered, Collection, 6 distinct colors, 
2 ft., .35. 
Triumph. Very beautifully formed, and per- 
haps most desirable of the dwarf varieties 
— deep .scarlet, 3 ^ft. 
“ .10 
—scarlet and white. 
“ .10 
Triumphf white. per oz. $2.00 pkt. 
—carmine. “ 3 -^® ** 
—dark blue. “ 3 00“ 
— mi.xed. “ 2-00 “ 
VictoriHf Improved, Of vigorous habit, 
pyramidal form, flowers very large, beauti¬ 
fully imbricated and freely produced. 
There is nothing superior. \yi ft. 
—azure blue.. .per oz 
— dark blue. “ 
— scarlet. “ 
— crim.sou. “ 
— light rose. “ 
— carmine rose. “ 
— rose and white. “ 
— peach blossom. “ 
— purple violet. “ 
— white. 
— white, tinted rose. “ 
— sulphur yellow . “ 
— coppery rose . “ 
—mixed . 
—collection, 12 distinct colors, .70. 
—collection, 6 “ “ AO- 
Victoria^ dwarfs Resembles the abov 
of much dwarfer habit, % ft. 
—light blue . Ptir oz 
—. . 
—snow white . 
—mixed . 
Washington, Mixed. The largest flower¬ 
ing sort in existence. Valuable for exhibi¬ 
tion purpo.ses, 2 ft. per oz. $2.00 
—collection, 6 distinct colors, .40. 
Single Flowered Marguerite, Mixed. 
Abundance of flowers, variety of color, 
and suitableness for cutting will make this 
popular, 2 ft. per oz. Si.00 
$0.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
2.50 
.10 
2.50 
ti 
.10 
2 50 
(t 
.10 
2.50 
,4 
.10 
2.50 
(4 
,10 
2.50 
44 
.10 
2.50 
44 
.10 
2.50 
“ 
.10 
2.50 
“ 
-.10 
2.50 
44 
.10 
2.50 
“ 
.10 
2.50 
44 
.10 
2.50 
4 * 
.10 
2.00 
44 
.10 
but 
$2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
2.00 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
Calendula (Pot Marigold), 
“ The Marygold of Shakespeare’s time.” One of the most p( pular 
and easily grown hardy annuals. The plants are strong, free flowering 
and do well in almost any situation, although they prefer a warm, loose 
soil. They bloom the whole season, particularly if the flowers are 
picked. It is u.sual to sow the seeds where the plants are intended to 
stand, but they will bear transplanting. Calendula make good pot 
plants and flower freely during winter. 
La Proust, buff, i ft. 
.. .per oz. $0.25 
pkt. 50.05 
Meteor, Creamy centre, edged with orange. 
I ft. “ .25 
“ .05 
Nankeen. A beautiful shade, i ft.. 
... » .25 
“ .05 
Prince of Orange. Orange, i ft. . 
. . . “ .25 
“ .05 
Pluvialis (Cape Marigold). White, 
I ft.. . 
44 f 
.05 
Ranunculoides (Garden Marigold), 
I ft. . . 
.05 
Sulphurea, Pale yellow, i ft . 
44 t f 
.05 
Superba. Yellow, dark eye, i ft... 
... “ .25 
“ 05 
Calendula Marigold). 
Yiiur Seed Catalogue for jgo 5 received, for which please accept my thanks. / had such 
good success with the seeds f had from von last year, that I should like to have my friends 
try them. 
HARRY C. HIGGINS, East Dedham. Mass. 
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