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GODETIA. 



Free blooming plants, well worthy of attention. H. A. 

 Duchess of Albany— A new andhandecme variety, producing a profusion 



of large, handsome, satiny white flowers 5 



Lady Albemarle— A profuse bloomer; bright crimson 5 



Lady Satin Rose — A lovely variety; the flowers are of a deep rose pink, 



the surface shining like satin 5 



Whitneyi— Rich carmine, shading to light rose; free bloomer 5 



" fl. pi.— Double rich variety 10 



" Brilliant— Beautiful carmine 5 



Fairy Queen— Pure white-bordered rose, spotted carmine 15 



Bride— White, crimson center 5 



Bijou — Dwarf, white with crimson spots 5 



Finest Mixed 5 



GOURDS-Ornamental. 



Handsome climbers of 

 rapid growth, producing 

 fruit of peculiar and vari- 

 ous forms. T. A. 

 Dish Rag or Chinese 

 Loofa— An attractive 

 variety, grows rapidly ; 

 flowers yellow, devel- 

 oping into large green 

 fruits, the inside of 

 which, when ripe, form 

 a tough, fibrous mass, 

 used as a bathing 



sponge by many 10 



Bottle-Shaped 5 



Bottle-Shaped Mini- 

 ature 5 



Calabash — The old- 

 fashioned dipper Gourd 5 

 Dipressa — Dark green 



fruit 5 



Dipsscus— Sul p h u r- 



ycUow; line 5 



Echinochystis Lotata 



(Wild encumber) 10 



Flexuosus (Snake Cu- 

 cumber). Fruit 3 leet 



long 5 



Grossularifolius(Goosp- 



berry Gourd) , 5 



5 



5 



5 



5 



5 



DISH BAG, OR CHINESE LOOFA. 



Hercules Club— Large, long, clab-shaped. 



Siphon 



Sugar Trough 



Turk's Turban 



Fine Mixed 



GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 



.^ Ornamental plants, suitable for room or conserv- 



r, /'""'"'"'Sl atory decoration. Their large, flnely divided fern- 



"5V .^Spw-ji T I'l^^ foliage gives them a very graceful and elegant 



■^ -.jH ^ appearance. H. H. P. 



*ffl^ 1 Per' packet 25 



''^ '; HELIANTHUS-Sunflower. 



• " Well-known tall-growing plants, with large and 



showy flowers. H. A. 



SINGLE VARIETIES. 



\Jlk Primrose Colored— A new variety with luxuriant 



^ y~ ^^W>i»^ silvery-white foliage ; flowers large and of a soft 

 ^^ , Primrose yellow 10 



\-; —v'"*" ^ Macrophyllus Giganteus— A large growing 

 5- ^^^ n * variety of pyramidal form 5 



- f &P ■> Mammoth Russian— Single. The largest of all 



*^ 'wi I Sunflowers, specimens often measuring 18 inches 



' ::r in diameter 5 



'~' Nanus Folius Variegatus — LThe foliage va- 

 riegated, green and white; dwarf 5 



Oscar Wilde— Flowers measure from 3 to G inches 



in diameter; color orange with black center 5 



Miniature— Dwarf and branching, producing an 

 abundance of very small flowers, about 2 inches 

 in diameter; color orange with black center — 5 



DOUBLE VARIETIES. 



Californicus-Extra large, double, 5 feet 5 



Globosus Flstulosis— Flowers very large and globular formed, of a bright, 



rich sailron color; 6 feet ■^ 



Oculatls Viridis— Densely double, with green center 5 



Peruvianus— Double ; orange, striped black 5 



HOLLVHOCK. 



The growing popularity of this grand Hardy Perennial has induced us to 

 make a great effort to procure the choicest strains of seed] from every source. 

 The latest addition to our list " Black Prince,'' is a superb variety and one that 

 is sure to give the greatest satisfaction. 



The seed we offer of 

 this handsome flower has 



been saved from named > ^ vm^^B^i. ir-in 



varieties of every known ^^^^^^^^ frS 



shade of color, and can be ^^^^^^'■^^T^^ 



confidently recommended. ^^^^^ ^^-J^" 



Seed sown in June or July i5^^M^^^ qS Vv 



will produce plants for i^^^^^^^^^^'^J 



blooming the next sum- »^^^ji^§gW| i -^^7' A7 J^ 



mer. H. P. ^^^^SS^'*^f/^ k^'' ■!•>' 



NEW BLACK ^M>^^^ ^^ 

 HOLLYHOCK. 



Black Prince — (See 

 Novelties) &0 BS^^^^^^^J^^'' "1 ^'(j a '^ 



Choice Double, Mixed ^iM^^^^^^^^'^^tO^T f^ii 

 -Saved from Chater's ^^^^^^^rj ( \'v&''^^ ■ 

 prize varieties 25 i^mSm^^W'CjtO^^'* -^.^ "Mtf ^.-i^ 



Choice Double : ^M^^^S?^- ^ '^T^'*' 



Pink 25 f^^^^^yC^" ^ f*^ x; 



Crimson 25 E^^S^^^^^^J^^ 



Yellow '^^ E^dh^^^*'^P^^ '^"^'- 



White '^'^ W^^^^^r^/ 



Salmon 25 f^^^^^^^^h ^ ^~ \'^'~^ 



Pine Double, Mixed. 10 E^^S^frsSLVW? '^11>V' r'-f'^ 



HIBISCUS. ^^^ffi V)^ . ' 



Large ornamental plautp W^^M^^^^tJIj^J'-^^^ ? /'*''*t^'^">/ 



with showy flowers 3 to 4 .. ^ 



inches across. K!SS^'*'?3UMB59'!Si»ifl<'v/ /r^ 'iS^'^-J^^'^ 



Africanus-Cream-yel ^^s^^^^^^^j^ --- ^^^kSIs 



low, jiurple center, fi'^M-/^^ ^^^7^( "^ ' ' ^ \Y\ 



brown edge. H.A....5 T^l(/* 'fU^^ ^^W^^V ,'^'' 



Coccineus— Scarlet. Hi ,?5k'>'' \ "W w''^^*^ l4t'^\ 



Californlcus— Large 

 pure white flowers with hollyhock. 

 carmine center. II. P 10 



