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SUNFLOWERS. 
CUT-AND-COME-AGAIN SUNFLOWERS. i 
A new class of branching Sunflower, yielding an abundance of flowers with — 
long, stiff stems, measuring 3 to 4 inches across, from June until frost comes. _ 
They not only make a great display in the garden, but are excellent for cut , 
of a wheel 
saffron color 
STOKE’S ASTER. 
STOKESIA 
(STOKE’S ASTER). 
Pkt. 
Cyanea—One of the most useful 
perennial plants, either for the 
herbaceous border or for planting 
among shrubs, where it has a 
most charming effect. It begins 
to bloom during July when -the 
majority of hardy plants are past 
flowering, producing in great 
abundance large, showy Aster- 
like deep blue flowers, which are 
valuable for cutting, blooming 
the first year from Seed......... 10 
Cyanea, Alba (New)—A pure white 
flowering counterpart of the~ 
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SWEET WILLIAM. 
Exceedingly beautiful and showy 
plants, producing an abundance of rich 
colored flowers throughout the season. 
These old-fashioned favorites thrive in 
any good garden soil and form fine 
clumps which last for years. H. P. 
Auricula Flowered—Finest mixed. The flowers of this variety 
are iverycbeauti£ul. ve AG 0 Zid 5 Ce aicis Src areyopeianetiche cnet sted abd ss Brewed 
Pink Beauty—A beautiful sort, bearing large flowers of a 
delicatespink Aisha der qsvere revere reresevel« sor NehonedovoreKovonsicigisiemeecihe rotenone wevetle 
Searlet Beauty—Very deep, rich scarlet. Excellent sort...... 
Finest Single Mixed—¥ oz. 10c........ HOCH 0S SSC OF OO Ot OS 
Finest Double Mixed—¥ 02. 20C...... cece e eee ee eee eee ees 
Annual Varieties, Mixed—9 inches; flowers large, borne in 
profusion and of beautifully assorted colors............... 
TAGETES. 
Signata Pumila—A showy compact plant, covered with bright 
vellow blossoms, with a brown stripe through the center 
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Golden Ring 
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THUNBERGTA, 
Ornamental, free-blooming climber of rapid growth. Good for 
greenhouse culture or warm situations out of doors. H. H. A. 
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TORENTA. 
The Torenias are very pretty plants for borders or for house 
Plants, hanging baskets, ete. H. H. P. 
Baillonii—A free-flowering sort, bearing golden yellow flowers 
that thave ya, brownish sre di gthno ait’... interes recsvenelhtalclorsione bolle tovelel cape de 
Fournierii—The flower is sky-blue, dotted with three dark 
blue spots, has a bright yellow throat, and is an exceed- 
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TRITOMA. 
Uvaria Grandiflora—Interesting and showy plants, popularly 
known as Redhot Poker, on account of the color of the 
flower spikes, which are bright orange-scarlet, produced in 
great profusion and remaining a long time in bloom. H. 
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flowers. The plants form pyramidal bushes from 8 to 4 feet high. Pkt. 
Fine Mixed, Single Varieties—'% oz. 15c.......... SOD DDSObAAaUAS sooddOs0e0 5 ij 
Fine Mixed, Double Varieties—'¥% oz. 20c...........-. COC O00 Socoo oO duDoudS F 5 
Apollo—A dwarf compact growing variety. The flowers are star-shaped, i 
golden yellow with a black center, very attractive...............ece0e0ee eral) 
Stella—Long-stemmed fiowers of the purest golden yellow with black disc. 5 | 
Double White—The white, however, is not constant...................000- 10 
Star-Shaped Double Mixed—Similar 
SWLHET WILLIAM. 
Pkt. 
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in style to a cactus Dahlia, sur- 
rounded at the edge with long loose-twisted petals arranged like spokes 
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DOUBLE SUNFLOWERS. 
Californicus—Extra large, double, 5 feet. OZ. 15c........... cece eee eens 5 
Chrysanthemum-Flowered—A magnificent Sunflower. 
deep orange color, very double and slightly fringed, produced on long 
stems, rendering them valuable as cut flowers. Oz. 15c................. 
Globosus Fistulosus—F lowers very large and globular, of a bright, rich 
. 6 ft. 
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SINGLE SUNFLOWERS. 
Mammoth Russian—The largest of all Sunflowers, specimens often measur- 
ing 18 inches in diameter 
Nanus Folius Variegatus—The foliage variegated, green and white, dwarf. 
Helianthus, Multifiorus Pl. Pl.—The 
well-known, hardy double Sun- | 
flower, very fine for cutting..... 10 
Hardy Red Sunflower—A _ noble 
CHBYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED SUNFLOWER, 
The flowers are a 
PERENNIAL SUNFLOWERS. 
plant for the hardy border, attain- 
ing a height of 5 feet, bearing on 
long stems gigantic flowers of 
purplish red with a yellow cen- 
ter. The flowering season extends 
from July to October. If sown 
early will bloom the first season 
from Seed, but does not attain 
perfection until the second sea- 
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STATICE (Sea Lavender). 
A splendid, half hardy, very free'fli 
flowering annual, bearing flowers in|) 
great quantities from early June until}! 
hard frost. The plants grow 27 to BY) Ei 
inches in height and are very effective)” 
either for massing or as single plants} | 
in the lawn or garden. Their long) 
flower-stalks make them highly desir: 
able for cutting purposes. Sow seec 
inside in March. ! 
Sinuata Rosea—Rose colored flowers 
Pkt. 10c. ! 
Sinuata Pride of the Chamois—F lower: 
charming chamois, a color hithertc 
unknown in Statices. Packet 10c; ¢ 
pkKts., one of each color, 15c. 
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