CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 15 
COREOPSIS, Drummond’s. 5 
A very showy, hardy annual with large yellow flowers : suitable for grow¬ 
ing in masses as it continues in bloom all the season., Grows about eighteen 
inches high. 
COSMIDIUM, Burridge’s. 5 
An elegant annual, growingabout two feet high, with rich brilliantly color¬ 
ed flowers. 
CYPRUS VINE, Scarlet.. 5 
A tender, climbing annual with graceful foliage and scarlet flowers. Be¬ 
fore planting pour boiling water on the seeds for a few moments. Sow in 
pots in the hot-house in March and remove the plants without disturbing the 
roots, to the open ground when the weather becomes warm. 
DATURA, Wright’s. 10 
A beautiful half-hardy perennial growing from two to three feet in height 
and producing very large flowers. The roots should be removed to the cellar 
in autumn. 
DELPHINIUM FORMOSA. 5 
t A hardy perennial about two feet high, producing an abundance of exqui¬ 
site blue and white flowers. Blooms the first season. 
ERYSIMUM 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. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA, Yellow. 5 
“ White. 5 
44 Mixed. 5 
ETERNAL FLOWER. ( Helichrysum .) 
A hardy annual, very ornamental in the garden and very desirable for win¬ 
ter boquets, as they will retain their form and color for years if gathered and 
dried w T hen first open. 
ETERNAL FLOWER, Double Yellow. 10 
“ 44 “ White. 10 
“ 44 44 Scarlet. 10 
“ * 4 “ Purple. 10 
44 4 4 44 Mixed. 10 
EVENING PRIMROSE. 5 
A well known showy perennial, one and a half feet high, blooming the 
first year from the seed. 
FEVERFEW, (PyrethrumO 
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. 
FORGET-ME-NOT. 5 
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 rockwork. 
