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Selected Flower Seeds 
ORIENTAL POPPY 
POPPY 
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POPPY (Papaver). A. A very popular flower. Sow in early Spring. 
Poppies do not transplant very well, so sow where they are to 
remain. 
Single Flowering Extra Fine Mixed. '/4 oz. 25c..10 
POPPY, Shirley (Silk Poppy). A Collection containing twelve 
varieties .60 
Choice Single Mixed. '/4 oz. 25c. ,10 
Choice Double Mixed.Vs oz. 25c, .10 
Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). Finest mixed.Vs oz. 50c. .10 
Double-Flowering Extra Fine Mixed. Vs oz. 20c. .10 
Double Carnation Flowering Mixed. Vs oz. 20c. .15 
Peony Flowering Double Fine Mixed. Vs oz. 15c. .10 
ORIENTAL POPPY H. P. 
Ciant Salmon Pink. Something new in Oriental varieties. 
1/8 oz. $1.75 
Apricot Queen. Large apricot.'/s oz. $1.00. 
Salmon Queen. Salmon yellow.l/s oz. 50c. 
Mrs. Perry. Orange apricot; very fine.l/s oz. $1.00. 
Rembrandt. Scarlet. Vg oz. 50c. 
Orientalis. Hybrid mixed.l/s oz. 40c. 
PORTULACA (Rose Moss). A. 
Large Flowering Single Choice Mixed.I /3 oz. 25c. 
Large Flowering Double Choice Mixed.l/s oz. 60c. 
PRIMULA. C. H. The most charming Winter flowering house 
plant. Easily grown from seeds. 
Sinensis. Large flowering fringed. Mixed. 
Obconica Cigantea Rosea. Beautiful giant flowering pink. 
Obconica Crandiflora Hybrids. New large flowering varieties; great 
selection of colors . 
Primula Malacoides “Fimbriata.” An excellent addition to this very 
popular class of Primulas. The flowers, of a lovely pink hue, 
are beautifully and delicately fringed. Both for culture in 
pots and for cutting we can strongly recommend this attractive 
novelty . 
Malacoides Superba. Improved variety. Larger and deeper color. . 
Malacoides Double (New). Deep rosy pink of a good size and 
form. Long lasting blooms. 
Malacoides. Light liiac on graceful stems.i/s oz. $2.25. 
Stellata (Star Primrose). A distinct and valuable variety for pot 
culture and table decoration. Finest Choice Mixed. 
Japonica, Finest Mixed. H, P. Large flowers, varying in shade 
from whii'e to crimson.l/s oz. 65c. 
Vulgaris (English Yellow Primrose). H. P.i/s oz. $1.00. 
PYRETHRUM. H. P. 
Hybridum. Single Choice Mixed. Va oz. 65c. 
Hybridum. Extra Double Choice Mixed.l/s oz. $2.50. 
RHODANTHE. A. Beautiful everlasting straw flower. Used for 
Winter decoration. Finest mixed.Vs oz. 25c. 
RICINUS (Castor Oil Plant). A. Highly ornamental; of stately 
growth. 
Borboniensis. Dark green foliage. Fifteen feet.Oz. 35c. 
Cibsoni. Dwarf, dark red foliage; 5 feet.Oz. 35c. 
Zanzibarensis. Enormous; beautifully marked. Finest mixed. 
Oz. 25c. 
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SALPICLOSSIS. One of the most beautiful annuals. Should be in 
every garden. 
New Hybrid Flowering. Choicest Mixed.l/s oz. 50c. 
Collection Containing Six Varieties. 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage). A. A favorite bedding plant. Keeps the 
garden bright till late in Autumn. Blooms from )uly till frost. 
Bonfire, or Clara Bedman. Brilliant scarlet; fine bedder. 
l/s oz. 60c. 
Splendens. Original Scarlet Sage.l/s oz. 60c. 
Farinacea. A perennial variety. Seeds sown in the open ground 
in May bloom from July to frost. The fine light-blue flowers 
are borne on long spikes held above the foliage; makes a good 
blue line. Two feet.Oz. $3.50; i/s oz. 50c. 
Zurich. Very dwarf, compact habit. Fine for beds and borders. 
l/s oz. $ 1 . 00 . 
Patens. Bright blue. 
SANVITALIA Procumbens. A. Small, double flowers; blooms 
abundantly. Fine for edging.i/s oz. 25c. 
SCABIOSA (Pincushion Plant). A. A handsome border plant, with 
large double flowers in great variety of shades and colors; long 
stems. Fine for cutting. 
Black, Rose, Cherry Red, Azure Blue.1/4 oz. 30c. 
Tall Double Finest Mixed.Oz. 75c. 
Dwarf Double Finest Mixed.Oz. 75c. 
Collection Containing Six Tall Varieties. 
Caucasica. H. P. Beautiful soft lavender.i/t oz. $.150. 
SCHIZANTHUS (Poor Man’s Orchid) (A.) 
Monarch Strain. These surpass any other strain for size of flowers, 
gorgeous colors and diversity of shades. 
Rose & Amber Shades, Pink & Rose tints blotched with bronze 
and gold. 
Wisetonensis Pink Pearl (New). Glistening white with rosy pink 
margin to petals; splendid for conservatory and indoor decoration 
Wisetonensis Snowflake (New). Pure white flowers; large and 
beautifully fringed; very floriferous; grand pot plant. 
Wisetonensis. Dwarf mixed.. Makes a handsome, compact pot 
plant . 
Wisetonensis. Finest for pot culture. 
Wilk’s Select Choice Mixture.Vs oz. $2.50 
SEDUM Coeruleum (Blue Stonecrop). A. Fine for carpet bedding.... 
SMILAX. C. H. Very graceful climber. Strings of fine foliage. Used 
for decoration .l/s oz. 25c. 
STATICE (Sinuata). “True Blue.” A. A common objection to the pop¬ 
ular blue annual Statice is the frequently undecided character 
of its tint, which tends to shade off into a pale lilac. The novelty 
we now offer has flowers of rich navy blue, though somewhat 
less deep in tone and we are convinced that for garden decora¬ 
tion, and as a cut flower for everlasting bouquets, this fine 
new strain cannot be surpassed .'/g oz. 50c. 
Bonduelli. Bright yellow .Vs oz. 15c. 
STEVIA Serrata. A. White, star-shaped flowers; very fragrant. Fine 
for cutting .i/g oz. 30c. 
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