Catalogue of Flower Seeds. 
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LINUM. 
Per Pkt. 
One of the most effective and showy 
bedding plants we have; habit of growth 
is slender and delicate. 
Linum Grandiflorum Rubrum, Scarlet 
Flax, hardy annual. 5 
Linum Flax Perennial, Mixed . 5 
LOBELIA. 
Exceedingly pretty, profuse blooming 
plants of great value to the flower gar¬ 
den ; their delicate, drooping habit and 
the profusion of their charming little 
flowers render them exceedingly orna¬ 
mental. Very fine for hanging baskets. 
Blue King. 10 
Compacta White. 10 
Fine Mixed. 10 
Love-Lies-Bleeding . 5 
A hardy annual, three to four feet 
high, with pendant spikes of blood red 
flowers. 
Love-in-a-Mist . 5 
A curious, hardy annual about one 
foot high, with finely cut leaves and 
singular flowers. 
Lupins. Mixed. 5 
Showy, hardy perennial s,two to three 
feet high, producing tall spikes of 
attractive flowers. 
Malope, Mixed. 5 
Handsome, half-hardy annuals, about 
two feet high. Set eighteen inches 
apart. Well adapted to mixed borders. 
Marvel of Peru, Mixed. 5 
The old and well known four o’clock. 
A beautiful plant with flowers of vari¬ 
ous colors, making a fine summer hedge 
when set one foot apart. Grows two 
feet high. 
MARIGOLD. 
Extremely showy,half-hardy annuals 
one to two feet high, well adapted to 
garden culture, blooming profusely 
through the season, set one foot apart. 
Orange African. 5 
Lemon. 5 
French, beautifully striped. 5 
MAURANDIA. 
An elegant, half hardy climbing 
perennial, well adapted to the conserva¬ 
tory or trellis work in the garden. Start 
early in pots, transplant when the 
weather becomes warm. Flowers the 
first year from the seed, and continues 
in bloom through the season. 
Barclayana, rich violet flowers . 10 
Scarlet. 10 
Purple . io 
White . 10 
Mixed. 10 
Per Pkt. 
Mourning Bride, Mixed. 5 
A class of very pretty hardy annuals 
from one to two feet high suitable for 
bedding or bouquets. 
Morning Glory, (See CONVOLVULUS.) 
MIGNONETTE. 
A well known, hardy annual, univer¬ 
sally grown and esteemed for its 
delicious fragrance. If well thinned 
out the plants will grow stronger and 
produce larger spikes of bloom. 
Mignonette, Sweet, per ounce, 15 cts. 5 
Large flowered variety,very fragrant. 
Parson’s White. 5 
Flowers nearly white; a desirable 
variety. 
Large Flowered Pyramidal. 5 
This is quite distinct and greatly 
superior to the old variety, on account 
of its strong, pyramidal growth and 
much larger flowers. 
Pyramidal Bouquet. 5 
A variety of dwarf pyramidal growth 
and large spikes of reddish flowers. 
Dwarf Compact. 5 
It is a very desirable variety distinct 
in character, forming a dwarf dense 
bush. 
Mimulus, Fine Mixed. 10 
A hardy annual of the easiest culture, 
about nine inches high, producing a pro¬ 
fusion of very pretty flowers. It is a 
perennial in a green-house and may be 
easily propagated by cuttings. Select 
a moist, rather shaded location. 
Musk Plant. 10 
Much esteemed for the strong musk 
odor of its leaves. It has a yellow bloom. 
NASTURTIUM, (Tall.) 
Hardy annuals, very ornamental and 
easily cultivated. 
Crimson. 5 
Dunnett’s Orange. 5 
Yellow. 5 
Shellinghi, yellow spotted. 5 
Scheucrianum, straw color spotted 
brown. 5 
Mixed Varieties, per ounce, 15 cts. 5 
NASTURTIUM. (Dwarf.) 
The dwarf improved varieties of 
Nasturtium are among the most useful 
and beautiful of garden favorites, for 
bedding, massing or ribboning. Hardy 
annuals. 
Crimson. 5 
Scarlet. 5 
Yellow. 5 
