CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
Ill 
NAME. 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
H’g’t 
„Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower. 
Price 
per , 
Oz. Pkt. 
Tagetes. — Continued. 
- quilled. 
hA 
2 
or’ge 
.40 
I 
5 , 
— El Dorado. 
< 4 
44 
yel. 
.40 
5 
— Pride of Garden. 
“ 
C /2 
4 4 
.40 
10 1 
— mixed. 
4 ( 
2 
mix’d 
.40 
5 
— collection of 6 distinct varieties .25 
French tall double. 
2 
mix’d 
.40 
5 | 
— dwarf double. 
“ 
I 
4 4 
.40 
5 1 
— striped. 
4 4 
<4 
stri. 
.40 
5 1 
— purple and gold. 
(4 
44 
pr&yl. 
5 
— gold edged. 
4 ( 
% 
br&yl. 
5 
— mixed. 
“ 
I 
mix’d 
.40 
5 ; 
— collection 6 distinct varieties.. .25 
“ 12 “ “ .. .40 
signata putnila. 
4 ( 
< ( 
stri. 
.50 
5 1 
— golden ring. 
(4 
t < 
or'ge 
.50 
5 i 
— Cloth of Gold . 
(( 
i ( 
yel. 
.50 
5 
Tassel Flower, see Cacalia. 
Thunbergia, see Climbers. 
Thistle, see Onopordon. 
Thrift, see Arineria. 
Torenia Fournieri. 
tA 
1 
mix’d 
10 
Tricholzena, see Ornamental Grasses. 
Tritoma (Red Hot Poker Plant)— 
uvaria grandiflora. 
hhP 
3 
scar. 
I .OO 
IO ! 
Tritonia aurea. 
„ 
or’ge 
I.50 
IO 
Trollius, mixed. 
hP 
I 
mix’d 
2.00 
«5 
Tropaeolum nanum (Narturtium 
Dwarf) — 
— Aurora. 
hA 
% 
varied 
.20 
5 
— Beauty . 
( i 
. < 
y.&sc. 
.20 
5 
black (King Theodore) . 
< < 
< < 
blk. 
•15 
5 
— bronze. 
< < 
bro’ze 
•15 
5 
— ccerulea rosea . 
< ( 
t < 
peach 
.20 
5 
—crimson. 
< < 
< < 
crim. 
•15 
5 
—Crvstal Palace Gem. 
< < 
“ 
spot. 
*5 
5 
— Cloth of Gold. 
«1 
<< 
yel. 
.20 
5 
— Empress of India, dark leaved .... 
< < 
< < 
crim. 
.20 
5 
< < 
«< 
yel. 
scar. 
•25 
.20 
5 
— King of Tom Thumbs. 
< < 
< i 
5 
— Lady Bird (Bird Flower). 
< < 
i i 
o.&r. 
.20 
5 
— Pearl . 
< < 
< t 
white 
.20 
5 
— Ruby King. 
< < 
< < 
carm. 
.20 
5 
— rose . 
rose 
.20 
5 
— scarlet . 
« < 
< < 
scar. 
.20 
5 
— spotted . 
< < 
spot. 
.20 
5 
— yellow . 
< < 
yel. 
mix’d 
.20 
5 
- Breck’s Rainbow Mixture. 
< < 
.20 
5 
— collection 12 distinct varieties. .50 
Liliput. 
<4 
44 
I .00 
15 
Tropaeolum Majus, see Climbers. 
Trumpet Vine, see Climbers. 
Valeriana. 
hP 
2 
mix’d 
.50 
5 
Venidium calendulaceutn. 
hhA 
1 
yel. 
.50 
5 
Venus=Looking-Cilass, see campanula 
speculum. 
Verbena hybrida, Auricula-flowered. . . 
tlihP 
mix’d 
2.00 
10 
— candidissima compacta. 
4 : 
% 
white 
10 
—coccinea compacta. 
scar. 
2.50 
10 
< < 
1 
blue 
2.00 
10 
— Defiance. 
<< 
4 i 
scar. 
2.00 
10 
O-nlden T,paved. 
<< 
4 4 
mix’d 
2.5O 
2 .OO 
10 
— Italica striata. 
4 ( 
“ 
stri. 
10 
—Mammoth. 
(( 
l / 2 
mix’d 
2.00 
10 
— mixed, choice. 
4 4 
I 
1 .50 
10 
(( 
1 . 
44 
I .OO 
5 
. 
Montana. 
hP 
4 4 
rose 
.50 
5 
lemon scented (Aloysia) see Seeds 
for Greenhouse. 
• 
DESCRIPTION. 
Very ornamental plants coming into 
bloom in late summer. The Afri¬ 
can sorts are old favorites. The 
French varieties are of dwarf habit, 
flowers beautiful contrasting col¬ 
ors, excellent for beds. 
f Valuable for vases, hanging basket* 
\ or pot culture. 
r The flowers are produced in large 
} spikes of orange tinted flower 
t tubes. 
f Dwarf growing bulbous plants, tubu- 
\ lar shaped flowers. 
Beautiful Ranunculas like flowers. 
Beautiful bedding plants, unequalled 
for brightness and variety of col¬ 
oring. The folikge is generally of 
a very dark green shade. They 
are very valuable for bedding and 
are not surpassed for producing an 
abundance of flowers for cutting. 
The Liliput is an entirely new 
class of charming little Nastur¬ 
tiums and will become a general 
favorite. A light soil is most 
suitable for Nasturtium. 
| Large bright flowers for mixed bor- 
\ ders or sliubberies. 
Golden yellow, daisy like flowers. 
One of the best bedding plants in 
cultivation. Unrivalled as a con¬ 
stant bloomer, brilliancy of flower 
> and sweet fragrance. Montana is 
a perfect gem. The plant literally 
covers itself during the summer 
with bright rose colored flowers. 
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