CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
99 
NAME. 
Hard, j 
and 
Dur. | 
H’g't 
F eet 
Color 
of 
Slower 
Price 
per 
Oz. Pkt. 
Cowslip, See Primula Veris. 
Crepis (Hawk Weed). 
hA 
I 
mix’d 
5 
Crucianelle stylosa. 
hP 
pink 
5 
Cucumis, see Climbers. 
Cucurbita, see Climbers. 
Cuphea, see Seeds for Greenhouse. 
Cyclamen, see Seeds for Greenhouse. 
Cyclanthera, see Climbers. 
Cypress Vine, see Climbers. 
Dahlia, cactus, mixed . 
thhP 
3 
mix’d 
10 
double grandiflora. 
4 
< 1 
I.50 
10 
—Pompon. 
< t 
2 
2.00 
10 
—Tom Thumb. 
11 
10 
Breck’s single . 
< < 
4 
«{ 
I .00 
10 
Daisy, double, see Beilis. 
Swan River, see Brachycome. 
Paris,see Chrysanthemum frutescens. 
Datura (Trumpet Flower) — 
Cornucopia. 
hA 
2 
w.& p. 
5 
Golden Queen. 
< t 
yel. 
< < 
5 
liumilis, double. 
< < 
3 
5 
Wrightii. 
ttP 
2 
w.& li. 
5 
mixed annuals. 
hA 
varied 
mix’d 
•75 
5 
Delphinium (Larkspur) Bismarck. 
i < 
1 
r. stri. 
5 
candelabrum, double. 
< t 
mix’d 
5 
Double Dwarf Rocket. 
< < 
1 
< < 
•30 
5 
Emperor. 
< t 
* l A 
t < 
.50 
5 
Giant Hyacinth Flowered. 
< < 
2 
•30 
5 
Tall Rocket. 
< < 
1 < 
•30 
5 
Cardinale. 
hP 
3 
scar. 
10 
Chinese double. 
thP 
2 
blue 
.50 
5 
elatum (Bee Larkspur). 
(t 
4 
< < 
•50 
10 
formosum. 
< < 
b. & w. 
•75 
5 
grandiflorum album. 
« < 
I 2 
white 
.50 
5 
double hybrids. 
< < 
var. 
mix’d 
2.50 
| 5 
nudicaule... 
< < 
scar. 
3.00 
10 
zalil. 
< < 
1 
yel. 
10 
collection 6 varieties Dwf. Rocket . 30 
collection 6 varieties Tall Rocket..30 
Devil-in-a-Bush, see Nigella 
Dew Plant, see Mesembryanthemum 
tricolor 
Dianthus (Pink). 
Chinensis, double mixed. 
+I1B 
1 
mix’d 
• 5 C 
5 
Heddewegii, single. 
< < 
tt 
t < 
•75 
5 
—double. 
• < 
•< 
« < 
•75 
5 
—alba, double. 
< < 
(i 
white 
1.00 5 
^-atropurpureus. 
« < 
a 
red 
1.00 5 
See Special Offers on third page 
description. 
Showy, continuous blooming annual. 
Desirable for borders or rock work. 
We offer seed from the finest collec¬ 
tion in Europe. If the seed is 
started early in a hotbed an abund¬ 
ance of flowers will be produced 
the same season. They like a rich, 
deep soil. The roots should be 
housed during winter. 
In large clumps, or borders of shrub¬ 
bery, these produce an excellent 
effect. They delight in a light, 
sandy soil. 
Very easily grown, exceedingly 
showy plants. Seed may be sown 
in the open border April or May. 
They well repay for special atten¬ 
tion. Good soil and a liberal sup¬ 
ply of well rotted manure is desir¬ 
able. The taller sort are fine for 
shrubberies or mixed borders, 
while the tall kinds are suitable 
for beds. 
Most of the perennial sorts will 
flower the same season from an 
early sowing. 
The biennial sorts are all well known 
favorites that flower the first sea¬ 
son. The colors of the Heddwegii 
vary through all shades of crimson 
to a delicate rose. 
of cover. 
