CATALOGUE OF FI OWER SEEDS. 
89 
NAME. 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
HVt 
Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower 
Price 
per 
(>/.. Pkt.| 
Abobra (see Climbers) 
Abronia, areuaria. 
hh A 
trai 
vcl. 
• 5 ° 
5 
1 
umbellata grandiflora . 
“ 
4 1 
rose 
• 5 ° 
5 
y 
villosa. 
i 4 
pur. 
5 ° 
5 
\ 
Abutilin, see Seeds for Greenhouse 
Abyssinian Grass, see Ornamental 
Grasses 
Acacia, see Seeds for Greenhouse 
Acanthus mollis. 
hP 
3 
white 
5 
s 
Achillea ptarmica, florepieno (Yarrow') 
i 
t < 
10 
1 
I 
The Pearl. 
“ 
t < 
10 
Achimenes, see Seeds for Greenhouse 
Aconitum napellus (Monks Hood)... 
< < 
* 
.•> 
blue 
5 
/ 
pyrenaicum. 
“ 
<< 
yel. 
5 
mixed. 
i 4 
mix’d 
I oo 
5 
\ 
Acroclinium, see Everlastings 
Adenophora liliifolia. 
< < 
3 
1. blue 
10 
Adlumia (Alleghany Vine).see Climbers 
Adonis autumnalis. 
hA 
i 
crim. 
• 25 
5 
aestivalis. 
4 4 
“ 
scar. 
.25 
5 
vernalis. 
hP 
r 1 / 
yel. 
•50 
5 1 
.^Ethionema grandiflora. . 
« 4 
i 
rose 
5 | 
f 
African Rose, see Hibiscus 
1 . 
Agathea coelestis (Blue Marguerite) . . . 
tP 
2 
blue 
5 
Ageratum, Ada Bowman. 
ttp 
3 / 
1 . blue 
1.00 
5 
Blue Perfection. 
< < 
4 1 
1 1 
I .00 
5 
conspicum. 
“ 
I 
white 
•75 
5 
Lasseauxi. 
* » 
rose 
•50 
5 
Mexicanum . 
hhA 
* t 
lav. 
.40 
5 ! 
— album. 
<« 
t < 
white 
•50 
5 ! 
—dwarf blue. 
c ( 
8/ 
blue 
.60 
5 
— dwarf white. 
< < 
11 
white 
.60 
5 
— grandiflorum roseum. 
< < 
I 
rose 
•75 
10 
— Little Dorrit, blue . 
< i 
3 / 
blue 
r .00 
5 l 
— Little Dorrit, white . 
i < 
t f 
white 
1 00 
5 ! 
—nan um luteutn.. 
• < 
11 
yel. 
I CO 
5 I 
-roseum. 
t < 
( 4 
rose 
1.00 
5 
Agrostemma Coeli-Rosa (Rose of 
Heaven). 
hA 
I 
rose 
5 
-alba . 
tl 
white 
.40 
5 
coronaria alba. 
thP 
I l / 
4 4 
•50 
5 i 
1 
— rosa (Rose Campion). 
2 
rose 
• 5 ° 
5 
Flos Jovis ( Jove’s Flower). 
»< 
4 4 
4 4 
.60 
5 
mixed . 
“ 
mix’d 
.40 
5 
Agrostis, see Ornamental Grasses 
AlUum Neapolitanum 
hp 
i /'j white 
5 ! 
1 ASCRIPTION. 
Sweet scented, verbena like trailers. 
Do best in light soil. Sow in open 
ground in May. 
Ornamental foliage, valuable for dec¬ 
orative purposes. 
Flowers freely throughout summer 
and autumn. Excellent for cutting. 
Popular plants, adapted to shady 
situations. 
Free flowering, fragrant border plant. 
A desirable bonier plant, free flower- ' 
ing. 
.Small daisy-like flowers. 
.Seed may be sown indoors early in 
the season, or outdoors in a light 
rich soil when the ground warms. 
The plants bloom the whole sum¬ 
mer and are valuable for edging, 
bedding, borders, also for cutting. 
.Seed sown in August will produce 
plants for winter flowering. 
All easily grown, free flowering 
attractive plants. The perennial 
sorts do well in drv situations. 
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