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JOSEPH EKECK & SONS 
(Corporation). 
NAMK. 
Nympbsea cccrulea. 
dentata (nigiit blooming). 
gracilis . 
odorata alba (white l*ond l.ily) 
— rosea (Cape Cod Pink). 
O’Marana. 
Zanzibariensis aurea. 
— rosea. ...... .. 
(Enothera (livening Primrose) acaulis. 
biennis. 
rosea Mexicana. 
annual varieties, mixed . 
perennial varieties, mixed. 
OrohuSt mixed. 
Onopordon acanthium (Thistle). 
Oxalis alba. 
rosea . 
tropasoloides. 
vakiiviana . 
mixed. 
Pseony^ double, mixed. 
single, mixed. 
Pampas Grass, see Ornamental Grasses 
Pansy^ see Viola tricolor 98 
Papaver (Poppy). (See page 99.) 
Paris Daisy, see Chry. frutescens 
Passifiora, see Climbers 
Paspaium, see Ornamental Grasses 
Pelargonium, see Seeds for Greenhouse 
Pennisetum, see Ornamental Grasses 
Pentstemon hybridus atropurpureus. 
— grandiflorus . 
Perllla Nankinensis . 
macrophylla compacta. 
Periwinkle, see Seeds for Greenhouse.... 
Petunia hybrida, large flowered — 
— alba. 
— blotched and striped. 
—intus aurea. 
— kermesina . 
—Purple King. 
—superbissima. 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
H’g’t 
Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower. 
Price 
per 
Oz. Pkt. 
hhP 
blue 
15 
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white 
15 
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10 
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pink 
15 
hhP 
red 
15 
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blue 
*5 
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rose 
'5 
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white 
.50 
5 
it 
2 
yel. 
•75 
5 
hhA 
rose 
•75 
5 
(1 
var. 
mix’d 
.40 
5 
hP 
ft 
it 
•30 
5 
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it 
if 
hB 
6 
white 
>5 
thhP 
white 
5 
ti 
it 
rose 
5 
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it 
yel. 
10 
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yel. 
10 
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mix’d 
2.00 
5 
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2 
mix’d 
1.00 
10 
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it 
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1.50 
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10 
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w’nite 
•75 
10 
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stri. 
1.50 
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•75 
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■75 
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DESCRIPTION. 
Seed should be planted during March or 
April in a tea cup containing two or 
three inches of soil, and filled up with 
water. After planting, the cup should 
be placed in a temperature of from 70 
to 80 degrees during germination, 
which ordinarily takes ten days. 
When large enough to transplant 
prick 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 
outdoors. 
Fine free flowering plants, suitable for 
backgrounds, shrubberies, etc. 
Showy plants, pea-shaped flowers. 
Sow seed in pots, transplant without dis¬ 
turbing roots. 
Splendid class of plants with brilliant 
colored flowers and dark foliage, suit¬ 
able for rock work, hanging baskets, 
vases, etc. 
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 cover. 
