MARSHALL’S FLOWER SEEDS. 
Aster, Victoria. Cantertiury Bells. 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Height 
in Feet 
AQUILEGIA, or COLUMBINE. most desirable border plant. 
Double, white . V 
Coerulae liybrida. White flowers, shaded bine .3 
Chrysantha. Lon^-spnrred, golden yellow . ;] 
Single, mixed colors .. 
Double-flowering, mixed colors . .....!! . 
Veitch’s New Hybrids. Many new varieties.. y. ! 
Collection of Six Choice Varieties . 
ARABIS Alpina. Excellent for borders or rockwork. Pure white V. 
ARCTOTIS grandis. Daisy-like flowers; white shaded yellow_. ‘2 
ARDISIA crenulata. Decorative ])lant: red berrie.s ...' . 5 
ASPERULA Odorata. (W'oodruff). Sweet-scented; white. ]i., 
ASPARAGUS Plumosus Nanus. Graceful ami feathery; bright'greeu ’ 
. iou sec'ds, $1.00 S 
Sprengeri. A handsome variety of rapid growth for hanoino- 
baskets .. g 
ASTERS. Plants from seeds sown in the open ground in May bloom 
fiiiely in September and October. Avlien the flowers are seen at 
their best. For July and August flowers, sow in March or Aiudl, 
in cold frame, spent hotbed, or pots or boxes in the house. Cover 
the seeds about half an inch deep with rich, light soil, and when 
the jJants have three or four leaves trans])lant about 18 inches 
ajiart each way into well-|)repared beds. 
CHINA. A splemiid mixture of colors . 2 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED, Dwarf. A splendid varictv of 
compact habit. 
Finest Mixed Colors . 2 
Collection of Six Distinct Varieties.. ' .. 
CREGO. Very early; on style of Queen of the ' Market,"but 'with 
large flowers . 2 
Separate Colors. Crimson, Pink, Lavender, Purple, Rose, White 
Finest Mixed. All colors. 
Duration 
Per 
Ounce 
Per 
Pkt. 
TI. P. 
$ 0 . 0.3 
.10 
.10 
.$0..30 
.03 
..TO 
.03 
.23 
.30 
IT. P. 
.10 
11. .\. 
.10 
0 . s. 
.23 
H. P. 
.10 
0. P. 
.23 
G. P. 
.10 
H. xi. 1.00 .05 
L50 .10 
..50 
2.00 .10 
2.00 .10 
