CA'rALOCiUK OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
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HVt 
Feet. 
Color ! 
of 
Flower. 
Price 
per 
Oz. Pkt. 
Petunias . — Continued. 
flmbriata, or fringed. 
1 
hA 
I *-4 
mix’d 
25 
tt 
>0 
t( 
ft 
tt 
50 
Hrerk’c; Prize, double. 
(i 
if 
ft 
50 
(i 
tf 
tt 
>0 
p5»nfl romparta, brilliant rf»se. 
u 
rose 
(< 
ft 
mix’d 
50 
'5 
10 
■ u 
tf 
(( 
stri. 
3.00 
•50 
1.50 
1.00 
li 
white 
5 
10 
il 
a 
stri. 
a 
ft 
mix’d 
[0 
u 
tf 
ft 
•75 
•50 
L25 
5 
collection, 12 varieties, large-flowered j 
31.00 
“ 6 “ “ .50 
“ 12 “ double fringed | 
1.50 
“ 6 “ “ .75 
“ 12 ‘‘ double large 
flowered i. 50 
u 6 “ “ .75 
Oharfi-ftfi ramnanularia . 
u 
I 
blue 
i 
5 
5 
5 
Phaseolus (Flowering Bean), see Climbers 
Ph!f}Y nrummondii grandiflora. alba. 
(( 
if 
white 
(< 
if 
pu r. 
stri. 
scar. 
1. 00 
-Striata . 
u 
. 1 
ft 
ft 
1. 00 
1,25 
5 
5 
—Isabellina. 
—oculata alba. 
(( 
il 
u 
ft 
. ft 
if 
yel. 
w. & pu 
rose 
1.00 
I 00 
1. 00 
5 
5 
5 
(( 
tf 
cr. & w. 
1.50 
5 
it 
tf 
mix’d 
•50 
5 
t( 
tf 
tf 
•75 
5 
ft 
tf 
tf 
1. 00 
5 
tf 
white 
2.00 
10 
ft 
(( 
scar. 
1.50 
10 
ft 
I 
red 
T . C 
10 
ft 
ft 
white 
1.50 
10 
ft 
tf 
yel. 
mix’d 
1.50 
10 
ft 
ct 
1.50 
10 
collection, 12 colors.70 
hp 
2 
ft 
1.50 
1.50 
10 
tf 
I 
ft 
10 
Physaiis Francheti (Chinese Lantern) 
hhP 
2 
tt 
■75 
5 
Pinki see Diantbus 
Poa, see Ornamental Grasses 
Polemonium (Jacob’s Ladder) cceruleum. . 
hP 
ft 
ft 
blue 
yel. 
scar. 
.20 
5 
5 
Poppy-, see Papaver 
hA 
•50 
5 
ft 
white 
•50 
5 
tf 
it 
yel. 
mix’d 
■50 
5 
ft 
<t 
■30 
5 
— collection, 6 colors . 2c 
tf 
it 
ft 
ft 
tt 
2.50 
10 
-collection, 6 colors. 4 ^ 
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ft 
hP 
I 
mix’d 
4-50 
10 
ft 
ft 
•75 
5 
hhP 
mix’d 
3.00 
10 
thhP 
2 
ft 
1 .00 
10 
i 
yel. 
mix’d 
tt 
2.00 
10 
mixed hardy sorts. K 3 -*^^ 
5 
ft 
var. 
I 
5.0c 
10 
10 
tf 
U 
ft 
10 
ft 
4 4 
yel. 
mix’c 
10 
ft 
tt 
1.2 = 
10 
See also Seeds for Greenhouse 
1 
PESCRIP'nON. 
Free tiowering, sweet scented and easily 
cultivated, well-known favorites, effec¬ 
tive and beautiful in borders, beds, 
vases, etc. They thrive in almost any 
soil and produce a brilliant array of 
color throughout a long season. 
Breck’s Prize is an exceedingly fine 
strain of large fringed flowers that 
produces a large percentage of doubles. 
We call special attention to the col¬ 
lections offered. The seed is all saved 
from selected pot-grown plants, and 
we believe will prove perfectly satis¬ 
factory. 
Whitlavia-like flowers, showy. 
Tiiese flowers are of extreme beauty 
and are greatly admired. Their long 
duration of bloom, combined with 
their unequalled richness of color, 
render them of invaluable service in 
the flower garden. By making a 
second sowing they may be had in 
bloom until frost. They prefer a rich 
soil and plenty of water. 
Fine foliage which is in grand contrast 
to the balloon-like seed pods of bright 
orange red color. The fruit makes 
excellent preserves. 
j (Greek Valerian.) 
) ites. 
Showy, old favor- 
These beautiful little favorites grow best 
in a light, dry soil. The seed should 
not be sown until the weather is warm. 
They are very suitable for edgings, 
rockwork, beds, etc. A percentage of 
the seed sold as double produce single 
flowers; as these bloom earlier they 
may be recognized and pulled out. 
Very usef\il for mixed borders. They 
last a long time in bloom. 
These so-called hardy sorts require a 
cold frame or other ])rotection dur¬ 
ing winter. They do best in a nortly 
ern aspect. They are all very beauti¬ 
ful and useful both for garden and 
pot culture. 
J 
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