F. E. MCALLISTER, 22 DEY ST., NEW YORK.—HIGH GRADE FLOWER SEEDS. 
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GODETIA. 
Profuse blooming annuals of beautiful colors. Fine 
for bedding or pot culture. Hardy annuals, 1 ft. 
often curious. They are very useful for covering old 
trees, fences, arbors, etc. Tender annuals. 
per pkt. 
The Chinese Loofa, Sponge or Dish Rag. Large 
yellow flowers followed by long green fruits, 
which form inside a tough fibrous mass, and, 
when seeds and shell are removed, is popular for 
bathing, being much superior to a sponge and 
more durable. 
Mock Orange.$0 05 
Egg-shaped. 05 
Apple-shaped. 05 
Pear-shaped. 05 
Onion-shaped. 05 
Hercules Club. 05 
Sugar Trough. 05 
Bottle Gourd. 05 
Miniature. 05 
“ Striped. 05 
Dipper. 05 
Mixed. 05 
LADY ALBEMARLE. 
per pkt. 
Whitneyii, Dwarf white, crimson spotted. 
Princess of Wales. Deep crimson. 
Salin Rose. Dwarf, rose colored flowers. 
Fairy Queen. White flowers, large carmine spots 
at base of petals.... . 
White Pearl. Pure white. 
Duchess of Albany. Satiny white flowers. 
Lady Albemarle. Deep crimson.. 
Lindleyana. Rose purple, spotted. 
Bijou. Dwarf white, with dark rose spot. 
Mixed.per oz., 30c. 
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GOURDS. 
GOURDS. 
A vigorous class of plants, with curiously-formed and 
often strangely-colored fruits. The foliage is abundant, 
HOLLYHOCKS. 
ALTHAEA. 
Magnificent summer and autumn flowering plants, 
bearing long spikes of large double flowers, 3 to 4 in. in 
diameter. If seed is sown in June or July will produce 
plants for blooming the following summer. Hardy per¬ 
ennial, 4 ft. 
per pkt. 
Double white. $0 10 
“ deep rose. 10 
“ salmon. 10 
“ white, violet center. 10 
“ canary yellow. 10 
pink. 10 
crimson. 10 
maroon. 10 
blush. 10 
lavender. 10 
purple. 10 
mixed.per oz., $1.25 10 
