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Catalogue of Flower Seeds. 
CO BCE A SGANDENS. 
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 shrub¬ 
bery 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. 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 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. 
Bed. 
Mixed. 
Gaillardia, Fine Mixed. . . 
. 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.. 
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 
annuals. 
Bottle. Well known and very useful. 
Hercules Club. Club shaped, curious. 
New Miniature. Orange and green 
striped, one of the best. 
Orange. Very ornamental, fruit re¬ 
sembling an orange. 
Powder Horn.. 
Fine Mixed. 
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. 
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