MATCHLESS FLOWER SEEDS 
ALL FLOWER SEEDS ARE MAILED FREE 
The following list contains a most complete assortment of the choicest and most popular flowers for either conservatory, greenhouse or 
garden culture. 
Annuals grown from seed, flower, mature their seed, and die in 
one year, or, in other words, the same season. 
Hardy Annuals are those which can be sown in the open 
ground. 
Half-Hardy Annuals are those which should be started early 
in the house, conservatory or hotbed, and transplanted to the 
garden in settled warm weather. 
Biennials grow from seed, sown from June to August, ripen their 
seed and die the next year, though some varieties bloom the same 
season if sown early in gentle heat. 
Hardy Biennials will winter in the open ground without pro- 
tection. 
Half-Hardy Biennials require the protection of a cold frame 
or cool house during winter. 
Perennials grow from seed, and continue flowering annually for 
many years after the first season. Some varieties flower the first 
season if planted early in gentle heat. 
Hardy Perennials can remain in the open ground during 
winter without protection. 
Half-Hardy Perennials require the protection of a cold 
frame or cool house during the winter. 
Tender or Greenhouse Perennials require window or 
greenhouse culture, free from frost during winter and thrive in 
the garden during the warm months. 
EXPLANATION OF FLOWER SEED ABBREVIATIONS 
designates Hardy Annuals—Lasting but one year. 
s Half-Hardy Annuals—Lasting but one year. 
ie Hardy Biennials—Lasting but two years. 
Half-Hardy Biennials—Require protection during 
winter. 

designates Hardy Perennials—Lasting three or more years. 
Half-Hardy Perennials—Require protection during 
winter. 
Hardy Climber—Lasting three or more years. 
Hardy Annual Climber. 
Greenhouse Plant. 
ABRONIA #4. ACROCLINIUM.A. AGERATUM ».a. 
Pkt. Pkt. Pkt. 
Umbellata. _Trailing annual, pink flow- Pretty everlasting flowers; fine for win- KE Blooms throughout the summer; feathery 
er’ trusses? 29 in: ecce <1 a ape % oz.,90c $0.15 ter bouquets. 1 ft. flowers in clusters. 
Album, Pure white; double flowers ... Blue Ball. A dwarf compact deep blue 
ABUTILON oc. % oz., 25c $0.10 Varietyae Shin. coe ete ee ¥% oz., $1.00 $0.25 
New Hybrids. Large bell-shaped flow- Roseum. Bright rose; double flowers. . Blue Cap. A very dwarf variety. 4 in. 
ers. Mixed colors. 3 to 4 ft. .......... pas 1% oz., 30c_ .10 4 % oz., $1.00 .25 
Large Flowered Double Hy- Blue Perfection. Very fine dwarf. 
ACACIA Gp. brids sc. ieee % oz, I5e 15 Haste hy SA ape pie OF BOREL 
- - : ue. Extra neat; 
Finest ailxed. | aes ie aa 4 ADONIS fine for edging. 9 in. ........ Y, 02., 50c 15 
spring flowering shrubs....... 4, 0z., 50c . Imperial Dwarf White. Pretty ee 
ACHILLEA H.P. GAULLE & ae tee flowers contrast; fine for edgings. 9 in. ...... 
P ‘6 ” with dark centers. teenie erOZ oD Cure o 4% 0z., 00¢ =Lo 
aoe ne ASO bees 25 Vernalis. ELP. Large, yellow; flowers Little Blue Star. Light blue; fine for 
: ra tee Saacries : in early spring. 9 in. ...... % oz., $1.00 .15 carpet bedding. 6 in. ...... ¥% oz., $1.00 .25 
Mexicanum. Fine for bedding or pot 
ACONITUM +P. AGATHAEA HH. culture. Blue. 1% ft. ........ Y% oz., 50c, 15 
Napalhis. Dark blue flowers in August. 
Mexicanum album. A _ beautiful 
SUIS one es. ee eco s % oz., $1.00 .15 Coelestis (Blue Marguerite). Pretty white variety. 11% ft. ....... 1 Me OUCHELO 
Wilsoni. Light blue flowers in large blue Daisy-like flowers. An excellent pot Swanley Blue. A fine, eeu 
ATUSSES bit ee 1/16 0z., $1.00 .25 plants. 134i ft, certs ne ote % oz., 75e .15 sort. otter ee 4 oz., 50c_ «15 

Marshall’s Matchless Flower Seeds [8] W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 
