CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
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Color 
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Flower 
Price 
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Oz. Pkt. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Balsam (Impatiens), double white... 
double red . 
camellia-flowered, Alba Perfecta- 
— mixed . 1 
— collection, 6 distinct colors ... .25 
carnation striped, mixed. 
rose-flowered, mixed. 
— collection, 6 distinct colors. 25 
dwarf double, mixed. 
choice mixture . 
Bartonia aurea .j 
Bean, Climbing, see (Phaseolus)' 
Climbers. 
Beet, Brazilian, golden veined. 
— scarlet veined . 
Begonia, see Seeds for Greenhouse. 
Beilis perennis (Double Daisy). 
alba fl. pi. 
rubra fl. pi. 
Longfellow. 
double mixed. 
Bidens atrosanguinea . 
grandiflora. 
Bignonia, see Climbers. 
Bocconia Japonica . 
Boston Ivy, see (Ampelopsis) Climbers. 
Brachycome (Swan River Daisy) — 
iberifolia. 
alba . 
Brlza, see Ornamental Grasses. 
Brizopyrum, see Ornamental Grasses. 
Bromus, see Ornamental Grasses. 
Browallia Czerwiakowski. 
elata. 
— alba . 
— purpurea . 
Roezli . 
mixed . 
Byronopsis, see Climbers. 
Buphthalmun (Ox-Eye) — 
salicifolium . 
Cacalia (Tassel Flower) aurea. 
coccinea. 
Calandrinia grandiflora. 
speciosa alba. 
~ umbellata. 
Calceolaria, see Seeds for Greenhouse. 
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white 1.50 5 
red ji 50 5 
white 3.50 10 
mix’d 1.25 5 
strip. 1 .00 5 
mix’d 1.00 5 
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vel. .40 5 
Magnificent summer and autumn 
flowering annuals. A rich sandy 
loam is most suitable for them. 
They must be kept well watered. 
If transplanted several times the 
plants have a tendency to dwarf 
and produce more double flowers. 
Seed may be started early in heat 
or outdoors in May. 
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.20 5 ) These form no tubers, but are grown 
.20 5 I for their ornamental foliage. 
A favorite dwarf plant for beds, 
flowers early in spring. Seed may 
be sown in heat or in open ground 
in May. 
P'lowers resemble the Calliopsis. 
Ornamental foliage plant, may be 
grown singly or in clumps. 
A fine annual for either house or gar- 
den cultivation. Valuable for bou¬ 
quets. 
Easily grown and very ornamental. 
Profuse flowering plants of easy cul¬ 
ture ; bloom all summer. 
Fine for dry or sandy situations. 
The seed should not be sown until 
warm, settled weather. 
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