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Double DTvnrf French Marigrold. 



New Verbena Lnminosa — A new color added to our group of 

 Grandiflora Verbenas. Gigantic blooms of luminous flame 

 pink toning to softer shades of salmon, flesh and coral, 

 giving the whole a most beautiful and almost indescribable 

 color that must be seen to be appreciated. Pkt., 25c. 



HELICHRYSUM 



(STRAW PL.OTVER). 



One of the best of the "Everlastings", flowers large and 

 double: 



Canary Yellow. 



Crimson. 



Fire Ball, bright red. 



Golden Ball, golden yellow. 



Rose Carmine. 

 Silver Ball, clear white. 

 Salmon, rosy salmon. 

 Violet Queen, violet. 



E2ach Pkt., 10c; 3 Pkts., 26«$ ^ oz., 30c; collection of 8 Pkts. 

 60c. Mixed colors, Pkt., 5«; V* ox., 25c. 



FLOWERS FOR WINTER BOUQUETS 



No class of plants can be grown more easily than the "Ever- 

 lastings." They thrive in any good garden soil. For a variety 

 of colors the Acroclinum, Ammobium, Gomphrena, Helichrysum, 

 Rhodanthe and Xeranthemum are the favorites, and are pro- 

 duced in brilliant shades of crimson, rose, pink, purple, yellow, 

 orange and white. Seed of these sown in the open ground early 

 in spring will bear quantities of flowers In summer, which 

 should be cut when only half expanded, and hung heads down- 

 ward In a dry place, so the stems will remain straight when 

 dried, and during the process of drying the flowers fully open. 



Other plants suitable for this purpose are Gypsophila pani- 

 culata, Statice, Honesty, Chinese Lantern Plant, Chinese Wool 

 Flower, Echinops, Erngium and Pennisetum. 1 pkt. each of 

 the above 14 varieties, $1.00. 



TWO EFFECTIVE BEDDING 



DOUBLE DWARF FRENCH 



MARIGOLDS 



Few annuals are so easy to grow or make so 

 effective a bed or border as the Double Dwarf 

 French Marigolds, and the two sorts here of- 

 fered are especially desirable, forming sym- 

 metrical globular plants not over 9 inches high 

 and covered with their good-sized brilliant blos- 

 soms from early summer to late autumn. 



Rich golden yellow. Pkt., 10c; % 

 light lemon yel- 



Golden Ball- 

 oz., 40c. 



Lemon Ball — Densely double 

 low. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 40c. 



CANDYTUFT 



Giant Empress— Produces spikes of pure white 

 flowers resembling Hyacinths. Finest variety 

 for greenhouse culture and unsurpassed for 

 outdoor bedding. Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c. - 



GYPSOPHILA (Baby'8 Breath). 



Pkt. 

 Paniculata Fl. Pl. — The new double-flower- 

 ing Baby's Breath, and one of the flnest 

 hardy plants either for cutting or the 

 hardy border. 3 pkts. for 50c $0.20 



Helichryaom. 



