CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
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Per Pkt. 
Large Flowered Pyramidal. 
This is quite distinct and greatly superior to 
the old variety, on account of its strong, pyra¬ 
midal growth and much larger flowers. 5 
Machet. 
The finest variety for pot culture; sweet scented 
red flowers. Ounce 60c.. 5 
Parson’s White. 
Flowers nearly white; a desirable variety. 5 
Pyramidal Bouquet. 
A variety of dwarf pyramidal growth and large 
spikes of reddish flowers.. 5 
MIMULUS* 
A hardy annual of the easiest culture, about 
nine inches high producing a profusion 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. Fine Mixed. 10 
MUSK PLANT* 
Much esteemed for the strong musk odor of its 
leaves. It has a yellow bloom. 10 
NASTURTIUM. (Tall.) 
Hardy annuals very ornamental and easily cul¬ 
tivated. 
Crimson, Ounce 15c. 5 
DUnnett’s Orange, Ounce 15. 5 
Yellow, Ounce 15c. 5 
SHELLINGHI. Yellow spotted, Ounce 15c. 5 
Scheucrianum. Straw colored spotted brown, 
Ounce 15c. 5 
Mixed Varieties, Ounce 15c. 5 
NASTURTIUM* (Dwarf*) 
The dwarf improved varieties of Nasturtium 
are among the most useful and beautiful of gar¬ 
den favorites, for bedding, massing or ribboning. 
Hardy annuals. 
Crimson, Ounce 20c. 5 
Scarlet, Ounce 20c. 5 
Yellow, Ounce 20c. 5 
Kang Theodore. Flowers very dark, Ounce 20c. 5 
King of Tom Thumbs. Flowers brilliant Scarlet. 
Ounce 20c. 5 
Crystal Palace Gem. Sulphur spotted with 
maroon, Ounce 20c. 5 
Empress of India. Very dwarf habit, with dark 
tinted foliage; blowers brilliant crimson, 
Ounce 20. 5 
Cloth of Gold. Golden yellow foliage, scarlet 
flowers, Ounce 20c. 5 
Mixed Varieties. Ounce 15 c.. 5 
NEMOPHILA* 
Charming hardy low annual, producing an 
abundance of extremely delicate and beautiful 
flowers. Very useful for bedding or for pot cul¬ 
ture. Sow early in pots and transplant into a 
cool, rather moist location. 
Elegans. White, dark chocolate center. 5 
Insignis. Clear bright blue, white center.. 5 
Alba. Pure white. 5 
Maculata. White blotched violet, large flowers 5 
Mixed. 5 
NICOTIAN A* 
Deliciously fragrant flowers, very ornamental, 
of easy cultivation, excellent for cutting, half- 
hardy annuals. 
Affinis. White, very fragrant. 5 
Atropurpurea Grandiflora. Crimson, 4 ft— 5 
Colossea. Reddish foliage, very handsome, 10 ft. 10 
NICOTIANA. 
NIEREMBERGIA GRACILLIS. 
Per Pkt. 
Profuse blooming little plants, with white lilac 
shaped flowers; exceedingly valuable for small 
beds, edging and rustic baskets or vases; half- 
hardy perennials... . 10 
NOLANA* 
Very pretty, trailing hardy annuals, fine for 
rock work, hanging baskets or for bedding. 
Select light, rich soil. Mixed. 5 
OXALIS* 
Elegant flowering plants, particularly adax>ted 
for the green-house or parlor, where they bloom 
in mid winter. 
Mixed Varieties . 10 
OENOTHERA* (Evening Primrose.) 
A well known showy perennial, one and one- 
half feet high, blooming the first year from the 
seed. 
Odorata. Sweet scented yellow flowers, 1 ft. 5 
PANSY, 
PANSY* 
A well known and universal favorite. Prefers 
a moist, shady situation; cover during the winter 
months. Seed sown in August or September, 
kept in a cold frame through the winter and 
planted out in the spring, will blossom the whole 
season. Hardy perennial. 
King of The Blacks. 10 
Odier, Finest Blotched... 10 
Blue. 10 
Yellow. 10 
Purple. 10 
White. 10 
Carter’s Prize. Extra choice strain, very large 
I flowers and choice colors.. 15 
