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Catalogue of tl?e Joseph flams Qompai^y 
Bianthus Heddewigii—Double Japan Pink. Dianthus Laciniatus. 
Diaptbus or Pipk. 
Our seed of this popular flower is imported from one 
of the best seedsmen in Europe, and we are confident it 
will give great satisfaction. Sow in the spring as soon as 
the soil is warm, in rows 15 inches apart. Weed carefully, 
and if necessary thin out the plants. They will afford much 
larger and more numerous flowers the second year. 
Dianthus Chinensis— Double China Pink. Large, 
beautiful, double flowers. Choice seed. Per oz., 50 cents; 
three packets, 12 cents; packet, 5 cents. 
Dianthns Heddewigii—Double Japan Pink 
—Remarkably large and double. Brilliant colors. Un¬ 
usually good seed. Per oz., $1; three packets, 20 cents ; 
packet, 8 cents. 
Dianthus Laciniatus, Flore Pleno— This is a 
beautiful double fringed variety. The choicest of seed. 
Three packets, 20 cents; packet, 8 cents. 
Forget-Me-Not, Myosotis. 
A half-hardy perennial, easily grown from seed. Sow it 
■early in the spring in a box in the house, and set out the 
plants in the garden as soon as the weather is warm. Or 
;Sow in the autumn. It does best in a moist situation. The 
cultivation of Forget-Me-Nots is quite similar to that rec¬ 
ommended for Pansies. The soil can hardly be made too 
rich. Try a little Nitrate of Soda and Super-Phosphate 
Forget-Me-Not. 
Myosotis, the True Forget-Me-Not —Three 
packets, 25 cents; packet, 10 cents. 
Myosotis, Sylvatica — Large, beautiful flowers. 
Three packets, 25 cents ; packet, 10 cents. 
