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FLOWER SEEDS 
^ANTIRRHINUM.^ 
ARNKRTA 
COHN IT A. 
Thesoare the most perfect in form and largest 
in flower yet developed, ami will prove a 
complete revelation to those unac¬ 
quainted with the remarkable perfec¬ 
tion nowattained inthisold favorite 
summer garden annual; height, 1V4 
to 2 feet. (See cut.) 
Crimson, Spotted White./* kt. 5 
Lavender. 5 
Striped White, Red and Pur¬ 
ple. r> 
White Perfection. The finest 
pure white; unusually large and 
double . 5 
La Malmaison. Magnificent, 
double blush pink. 5 
Bloodstone. Rich dark blood scar¬ 
let, large, double and full. 5 
Speckled Beauty. Snow-white, spec¬ 
kled with fire red. 5 
Brimstone. Large double flowers of sul 
phtir yellow. 
Extra Choice Double Mixed. 
Collection of above 8 separate Double Balsams , SO cts 
Miniature Double Balsams. Small branching compact plants 
growing only 10 to 1 2 inches high, bearing small very doublefloweri 
almost enveloping the stems, very beautiful, showy and Unique. Mixed Colors .10 
ANTninniNUM, 
"LITTLE HO-PEEP.” 
Broussoneti. Beautiful hardy perennial climb¬ 
er, growing 10 feet high; feathery foliage and 
scarlet berries; in the autumn this is very 
ornamental. Pkt. 10 
—— plumosus nanus. A greenhouse perennial 
climber, with exquisitely graceful and feathery 
lace-like foliage; extensively grown by florists 
for cutting purposes. Per packet of 5 seeds...10 
New GianUFlowering Antirrhinums. 
The flowers are nearly double the size of the 
older sorts, and closely set on the stems. 
Giant Yellow Queen. Grand pure yellow. Pk LI 0 
Giant Scarlet. Brightest scarlet... 10 
Giant Niobe. Velvety garnet, shaded purple, 
with white throat. 1 o 
Giant Rose. Delicate rosy pink. 10 
Giant Flowering, Mixed Colors . 10 
Giant Striped. Yellow, striped red. 10 
Giant White. Pure snow-white.10 
The collection of above 0 named kinds, 50c. 
ARALIA SIEBOLDII. 
Luxuriant decorative plant for house culture in 
winter and lawn In summer; large green palm- 
llke lenvt‘ 8 ,2 to 4 f«*et; tender perennial.. Pkt. 10 
ARNEBIA C0RNUTA. 
A charmlngannual, growing in bushy form about 
2 feet high and about, thesnmebreadth. It blooms 
with profusion tin* whole summer. Beautiful 
flowers, : Yi of an inch across, of a rich primrose 
yellow, marked with five black spots; the spots 
change on the second day toarich maroon,andon 
the third day vanish, leaving the flower a clear, 
bright yellow. (See cut.) . Pkt. 15 
ARIST0L0CHIA SIPHO. 
(Dutchman's Pipe Vine.) 
Rapid, luxuriant, hardy perennial climber; large 
leaves, making dense shade; flowers yellow and 
brown, mot tied and curiously shaped, 80 ft ...1 0 
Asperula Odorata. (" Sweet Woodruff ”) Very 
pretty dwarf hardy plant, much esteemed for Its 
delightful odor. Flowers white. 5 
AQUILEGIA, 2? COLUMBINE. 
Hardy perennials, luxuriating in the moister 
situations in the garden, where they form per¬ 
manent clumps, growing from 1 Vi to 8 feet high. 
The large, unique, long-spurred flowers, gracefully 
hung on long stems, are not only brilliantly effec¬ 
tive on the plant hut equally as desirable when cut 
for vase and house decoration. (See cut.) 
Double White. (Alba plena.) . Pkt. 5 
Golden Spurred. (Chrysantha.) Beautiful 
long yellow spurred flowers. 10 
White Spurred. (Chrysantha alba.) White. 10 
Grigor’s Hybrid Glandulosa. Immense 
flowers of richest ultramarine blue, surmoun¬ 
ted by five short petals of purest white with 
delicate azure blue spots. 15 . 
Single, Mixed Colors. 5 
Double, Mixed Colors. 5 
New Large-flowering Hybrids. Too much 
praise can scarcely be lavished upon these elegant 
new hybrids, for which we are indebted to a cele¬ 
brated English grower who has devoted years to 
the improvement of these his favorite plants. The 
flowers of this new strain have been greatly en¬ 
larged, and the range of colors and shades has 
been increased. Mixed Colors . Pkt. 25 
ORNAMENTAL ASPARAGUS. 
^ NDERS0N,S Double Balsams. 
BARTONIA 
AUREA. 
See page 91. 
Forsummer flower beds and bordersthese half- 
hardy perennials are very showy,and flower 
from seed the first season. They grow 2 
to 8 feet high, and a re masses of bloom. 
Tall, Mixed Colors . Pkt. 5 
Tom Thumb Varieties, Mixed 
Colors. Only 1 foot high. 5 
Choice Striped Varieties, 
Mixed.10 
“Little Bo-Peep. ,f Compact, 
thrifty, busliy plants scarcely G 
Inches high. For low flowerbeds 
and edgings they are charming 
subjects, and for pot culture 
they are of scarcely less value. 
Colors include white, striped, or¬ 
ange, rose, canary, crimson, cop¬ 
per color, vermilion, flesh, garnet, 
scarlet,etc.; flaked and mottled and 
dotted. (See cut.) Mixed colors.. 15 
Collection of Dwarf Antirrhinum, 
in 6 separate sorts, 25c. 
DO NOT FORGET that we offer LIBERAL PREMIUMS ON ORDERS. See particulars on page 5. 
