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ROSES. 
Pkt. 
Little Midgets (Polyantha Mul- 
tiflora)—-Dwarf, hardy little 
Roses, blooming six weeks 
after sowing the seed. The 
flowers are produced freely 
in many colors, double and 
Semi-d ouDTe PF eryateyeteiee veto $0.10 
New Hybrids—lTardy varieties 
in sfinests Mixtures. sade oS Bs) 
Tea Scented—Choice mixed vari- 
(35) (ch  aAetemoitioe meno oUnanG c AS 
RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower). 
Bicolor Superba—lIree-flowering 
annual, forming a dense 
bush about 2 feet high and 
bearing an abundance of 
bright yellow flowers with 
brown spots at the base, and 
brown dises.. «oacnisacein conten: 10 
Newmani—A showy hardy per- 
ennial with bright orange 
flowers and a black cone.. 10 
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Rudbeckia. 
Purpurea—A hardy perennial bearing large, showy reddish-purple flowers with a large 
cone-shaped’ center all’ sumuner sntill £rosts. sia te eiitde cislacteis teehee etaieis icles sseree arene 1 
SALPIGLOSSIS. 
Beautiful, hardy free-flowering annuals. with handsomely colored flowers finely veined 
and penciled, resembling the Petunia. The flowers are borne on long stems and are excel 
lent for cutting. Sow early in spring in rich soil. “ 
Pkt. 
Emperor—A grand strain producing exceedingly brilliant flowers in great profusion. 
Choice *Mixed” Colors. i4° 0z:, ‘60G: «la ds cee tee tne nae eee ee $0.10 3 
Finest: Mixed is ColorS—14 2/022): SOGs:65\vishsss aqeieyere sis.0e/eteie o 0101010 sls saleie jaiofe a's cis tidehdelesiatiaicistaieh les 05 
SALVIA (Flowering Sage). 
Irew plants are more attrac- 
tive. They are easily grown 
from seed, producing their bril- 
liant colored flowers in the 
ereatest profusion throughout 
the season until cut down by 
frost. 
Salvia Bonfire. 
Kt 
America, or Globe of Fire—A new Salvin of dwarf, bushy, compact 
growth which is literally aglow with large spikes of brilliant 
searlet flowers from early in the season until late in fall........ 220 
Bonfire—Dwarf and compact in babit, producing long spikes of brilliant 
scarlet flowers in great profusion. 2 fect. Y@ 072., 45c..........,..eeeues WO 
Little Lord Fauntleroy—Grows 18 inches high, and fairly covered with 
Drilliantsseurlet “Mowers svi cls tyes ete ehckoreacisderene tuskeishe, ostolealcdstofe tain eveuaietenene tne ere 10 
Splendens—Bears an abundance of long, gorgeous scarlet spikes of flowers 
AIDSUMMeELS AZ MOZIAGCOC. ccc ae ciche c cleselele c's die, clote ciclo aleteieraudeleten-fehe tee hoeenn state ietate 10 
Zurieh—A dwarf, early blooming variety, producing vivid scarlet flowers 
freely.) 434,07) here see eee cant bss oe '» walafelewele) eloteletielsiers, she teioitaeetereee 10 
SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride). 
Annual Varieties. 
Ioxcellent border plants, producing an abundance of long stemmed double 
flowers in many colors. Splendid for cutting. Sow outdoors in spring. 2 feet. 
Pkt. 
Dwarf Double Mixed—O7Zi5)\ BSG e!s csctere.s aie) ove olers clece co) a scovate rele levee ole ieves) «i sfotetehelahercestetene $0.05 
Large Flowering, Finest Mixed—Tall growing sorts with large flowers. 
(1) ley {|| Ree RARE HEINE nO AG AAO ins dotatneccece oe oocaho0b 4 baocnd 1 .05 
PERENNIAL SCABIOSA. 
Beautiful hardy perennial plants, very useful for border, blooming freely 
all through the season. 
Pkt. 
Caucasica—Flowers. Jarge,. pale” WU ie. c ics oicjosje ie ntsiciac nieelecelctetetete Bias eterstenetenet at $0.10 
Japonica—Beautiful, large lavender flowersS..............cescecerecescssace AO 
SCARLET RUNNER BEAN. 
An ornamental climber with brilliant scarlet flowers which are suc- 
Salpiglossis. ceeded by large, delicious beans. Pkt., 10c; 1 Ib...............--+- aides DO, 
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