Catalogue of Flower Seeds. 
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CO BCE A SCANDENS. 
Per Pkt. 
Cyprus Vine, Scarlet .. 5 
One of the most popular of all summer 
climbers, flowers small, thickly set in a 
most beautiful dark green foliage, form¬ 
ing a striking contrast. Tender annuals. 
Datura, Wrightii. 10 
White, bordered with lilac; continues 
in bloom from July until September. 
A beautiful half-hardy perennial grow¬ 
ing from two to three feet in height and 
producing very large flowers. 
Delphinium Formosum . 5 
A hardy perennial about two feet 
high, producing an abundance of exquis¬ 
ite blue and white flowers. Blooms the 
first season. 
Erysium Peroffskianum . 5 
A very showy hardy annual about 
eighteen inches high, bearing spikes of 
deep orange-colored blossoms. Blooms 
from June to September. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA. 
A very showy hardy annual, about 
one foot high, blooming from June until 
September. Produces a brilliant effect 
at a distance when grown in a mass. 
Yellow. 5 
White.. 5 
Mixed.... 5 
FEVERFEW, (Pyrethrum.) 
Per Pkt. 
Handsome, free-flowering highly 
ornamental plants, producing a fine 
effect in the mixed flower and shrubbery 
borders. Succeeds in any rich soil. 
Feverfew, Double White. 10 
A beautiful bedding plant, blooming 
all the season. Half-hardy. 
Feverfew, Golden Feather. 10 
Prized for its yellow foliage. 
For-get-me-not. 10 
A very pretty little hardy perennial 
about six inches high. Will thrive best 
in a cool, moist situation, and is well 
adapted for bedding or rock work. 
Foxglove, Mixed.. 5 
A hardy biennial growing three to 
four feet high and very ornamental in a 
garden or amongst shrubbery, as it pro¬ 
duces tall spikes of blue bell-shaped 
flowers. 
FRENCH HONEYSUCKLE. 
A fine border plant. Hardy perennial. 
White.,. 5 
Red. 5 
Mixed. 5 
Gaillardia, Fixe Mixed.. 5 
Showy and universally admired per¬ 
ennials, flowering the first year. They 
are good bedders, very beautiful, fine 
for bouquets, and should be more gen¬ 
erally cultivated. 
Gilia, Mixed. 5 
Early and free-flowering hardy 
annuals, growing from six inches to 
one foot high, and very desirable for 
planting in masses or detached patches. 
GOURDS, (ORNAMENTAL.) 
A valuable and highly interesting 
Class of climbing plants. Tender 
hnnuals. 
Bottle. Well known and very useful. 5 
ijERCULEs Club. Club shaped, curious. 5 
New Miniature. Orange and green 
striped, one of the best. 5 
Orange. Very ornamental, fruitresem- 
bling an orange. 5 
Powder Horn. 5 
Fine Mixed. 5 
GLOBE AMARANTH. 
A tender annual about two feet high, 
very ornamental in the garden. The 
flowers will retain their beauty for a 
long time if gathered and dried as soon 
as they are open. Start early in hot¬ 
beds and transplant one foot apart in 
the border when the weather becomes 
warm. 
