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MI3S MARTHA HISER, URBANA, OHIO, 



Passiflora, Passion Flower. 



Handsome, rapid-growing- peren- 

 nial climber for greenhouse decora- 

 tion or sunny positions in the Sum- 

 mer. I have several sorts mixed. 

 Price, per pkt 10 cts. 



PASSION FLOWER 



PRIMROSE OBCOXICA 



CHINESE PRIMROSE 



Phlox, Drummondii— Fine mixed. All colors of the ori- 

 ginal type of Phlox Drummondi. oz 60 cts, pkt 3 cts. 



Phlox. Alba — Pure white. My strain is magnificent : 

 chaste white flowers of unusual size and perfect form. 

 pkt 5 cts. 



Phlox, Large Blood R.ed— Darkest colored of all, being 

 of the deepest blood-red color, pkt 5 cts. 



Phlox, William First— Beautifully striped, pkt. 5 cts. 



Phlox, Dwarf Fireball— Intense scarlet, pkt 5 cts. 



Phlox, Dwarf Snowball— Forms balls of pure snow- 

 white flowers, pkt 5 cts. 



Phlox, Drummondi Grandiflora — Fordhook strain — 

 This strain of mixed large flowering Phlox is most remark- 

 able in variety and brilliancy of colors. My strain is notable 

 for the perfection and size of the flowers — many of the single 

 flowers are so large they will nearly cover a fifty-cent piece. 

 pkt 5 cts. 



New Large Yellow Phlox— Rich straw-yellow, of warm 

 and glowing tone, while the flowers are of extra large size and 

 fine form, pkt 5 cts. 



Phlox, Starred and Fringed— Nothing- in the Phlox line 

 created such a sensation as theFimbriata. Cuspidata and Star 

 of Quedlinburg. These large sized and curiously fringed and 

 toothed blooms took the floral world by storm. I offer the im- 

 proved Hybridized strain of wonderous beauty, pkt 5 cts. 



Phlox, Hardy — Magnificent hardy flowering plants, grow- 

 ing strong bushes from two to four feet high, bearing immense 

 heads of large waxy flowers of lovely shades of colors, pkt 

 10 cts. 



Primula, Alba MagniJica— Flowers borne in large trusses 

 well above the foliage are pure white, with large bright yellow 

 eyes, pkt 15 cts. 



Primula, Coccinea— A very brilliant bright red. pkt 15c 



Primula, Finest Fringed — Large flowering. A grand 

 mixture, embracing all the above and many other finest fring- 

 ed, large flowering varieties, pkt. 15 cts. 



Primula Obconica— A lovely and profuse ever-blooming 

 Primrose, bearing beautiful single flowers, white shaded with 

 a slight tinge of lilac, pkt. 10 cts. 



Primula, Forbesl, Baby Primrose— This is the freest 

 flowering Primula we know of. The seed comes up very read- 

 il3'. and the little plants throw up tiny flower stalks when only 

 a few weeks old. These, however, should be pinched off, and 

 the plants kept growing until October when the flowers rnaj* be 

 allowed to develop, and from then on until late in Spring they 

 produce their sprays of beautiful flowers in seemingly never- 

 ending profusion, pkt. 15 cts. 



Oenothera, Mexican Primrose— A most desirable plant 

 for Summer and Autumn blooming. The plants grow about 

 ten inches high and are covered with large flowers of a beauti- 

 ful pink, with a white center, Useful for both pots and out- 

 doors, pkt 10 cts. 



Oenothera, Evening Primrose, Acaulis Alba— Sau- 

 cer-shaped, silvery white flowers of enormous size; striking 

 and fragrant, pkt 3 cts. 



Poppy, The Mikado— Of pure white and brilliant crimson 

 scarlet ; large double flowers of quaint, artistic beauty, with 

 petals deeply cut, fringed and twisted like a Japanese Chry- 

 santhemum, pkt 3 cts. 



Poppy, Shirley— New. Of marvelous beauty. Shades of delicate 

 rose, pink, carmine and brilliant crimson colors. Many of the flowers 

 are edged with white and the petals have a gloss- silk-like texture. 

 pkt 5 cts. 



MEXICAN PRIMROSE 



BABY PRIMROSE 



