CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
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NAME. 
Ricinus. — Continued. 
ccerulesceus. 
Gibsoni (Duchess of Edinboro). 
Philippinensis.. . 
sanguineus (Obermanii) . 
Zanzibariensis maculatus. 
— mixed . 
mixed sorts . 
Rose of Heaven, see Agrostemma, 
cceli rosea 
Rose Campion, see Agrostemma, cor- 
onaria 
Rudbeckia (Cone Flower) bicolor su- 
perba . 
amplexicaulis . 
Golden Glow . 
Newmanni. 
Saintpaulia ionantha, see Seeds for 
Greenhouse 
Salpiglossis grandiflora, tall mixed... . 
—dwarf mixed . 
— Emperor . ...• . 
collection 6 varieties, tall . 30 
collection 6 varieties, dwarf .30 
Salvia (Flowering Sage) argentea. 
farinaca. 
patens. 
prunelloides purpurea. 
splendens. 
— compacta erecta . 
— Golden F'oliage. 
Saponaria calabrica 
— alba . 
— mixed. 
purea . 
candidissima fl. pi 
Cherry Red . 
King of Blacks.. . 
Pompadour. 
Tall Mixed. 
Dwarf Yellow . 
Drawf Victoria.. . 
Dwarf mixed . 
Schizanthus mixed 
Schizopetalon Walkeri. 
Sedum (Stonecrop) ccereleum >4 oz. 
sempervirum. 
mixed. 02 • 
Senecio (Jacobea) elegans fl. pi 
— nana fl. pi. 
—pomponicus purpurea. 
-ruber . 
— tall mixed. 
Sensitive Plant, see Mimosa. 
Shell Flower, see Molucella. 
Silene (Catchfly) Armeria. 
pendula rose. 
—double rose. 
- white. 
—mixed. 
virginica. 
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Greenhouse. 
Snapdragon, see Antirrhinum. 
Hard. 
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Dur. 
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DESCRIPTION. 
Bluish-green foliage. 
Dark stems and foliage. 
Purple foliage. 
Red foliage. 
Bronze, changing to dark green ; red 
ribs. 
Foliage light green to purple. 
Easily grown, showy, free flowering ; 
grand for borders, and unsurpassed 
for cutting. 
These beautiful annuals have curi¬ 
ously penciled and marbled, fun¬ 
nel-shaped flowers. Emperor is a 
new type, producing a great num¬ 
ber of very large flowers veined 
with gold, on a single stem. 
Well-known, late summer, brilliant 
flower favorites. There is nothing 
showier than a bed of splendens. 
The golden foliage variety contrasts 
splendidly with the scarlet flowers. 
The deep blue color of patens is 
also desirable, and this variety 
should be grown more largely. 
Suitable for beds or rock work, bloom 
all summer. 
Charming little plants flowering all 
the season, splendid for beds or 
ribbon borders. 
Handsome plants for n\ixed borders, 
flowers beautifully variegated, use¬ 
ful for bouquets. They should be 
more generally grown. 
Large flowers, blotched purple and 
spotted with orange ; fine for bed- 
ding. 
Beautiful fringed flowers with a deli¬ 
cious almond perfume. Showy 
little plants for carpet beds or 
rockwork, they flower profusely. 
Plant in sandy soil. 
A useful and showy class of gay 
colored, profuse blooming plants, 
splendid for beds or pot culture. 
Ornamental free flowering plants 
with bright colored flowers, suit¬ 
able for beds, borders, or ribbon 
gardening. 
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