Well-known garden favorite of quick growth and very free- 
flowing habit. Seed can be sown thinly in shallow drills when trees 
are starting out in leaf,or the young plants may be started in 
boxes of light earth in the sunny window of a warm room and set 
in the flower bed when danger of frost is over, thus producing 
flowers early inthesummer. This Dwarf French class forms ball- 
like bushes twelve to fifteen inches in height, with tinely cut fern- 
like foliage of deepest green. 
Double Dwarf, Mixed.—Fine double flowers in a 
grand assortment of brightest colorings and markings. 
Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 20c. 
Marigolds.—( African, or Tall.) 
Plants grow two and a-half feet high, producing large, very 
double, full-centered flowers two and a-half to three inches in diam- 
eter. Rich and glowing in color,double mixed. All shades of 
large double flowers. Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 20c, 
Nasturtium, Dwar f.—trepaotun.) 
One of the most satisfactory flowers 
in the whole list to grow, for they will 
thrive in any situation and in any kind 
of soil; in fact, the poorer the soil the 
more profusely will they bloom, as rich 
soil tends to increase the growth of the 
foliage rather than that of the flowers. 
Great improvement has been madeof 
late in the size and colorof the flowers. 
They runthe entire gamut of colors 
from white to black, and some of the 
combinations are most beautiful. One 
9» great advantage they have is that the 
oftener the tlowers are plucked the 
more profusely will they bloom. All 
colors, fine mixed, Pkt., 5c.;0z., 15c, 
Tall Nasturtium. — (See 
— Climbers.) 
tis aah Moonflower.—(See Climbers, ) 
Marvel of Peru, or 4 o'clock—( Marabilis) 
Handsome, free flowering, sweet scented. Blossom 
variegated, striped and various 
colors, blooming in profusion si- 
multaneously about 4 o’clock in 
the afternoon. Perennial. Fine 
mixed, Variegated leaved, mixed. 
Pkt. bc, 
or Tobacco 
* Nicotiana, ° 222% 
Affinis.—A handsome genus of 
garden plants of the Tobacco 
family, which are noted for the 
freedom and fragrance of their 
bloom. Half-hardy annuals, three 
feet high. Flowers white, salver- 
shaped, having long, tubular co- 
rollas, and are of exquisite fra- 
grance. Deserve a place in every 
garden. Pkt. 5c. 
Poppy Papare 
lip Flowered.— Produces 
large, splendid bright scarlet 
flowers well above the foliage. 
The two outer petals of the 
flower form a tulip cup, and after 
a time black spots appear at the 
base of each petal. Strikingly 
beautiful, reminding one of a 
2%) dazzling bed of tulips; hardy an- 
nual; about one fout high. Pkt. 
Improved Double Carnation.— 
A grand strain embracing a wide 
range of distinct shadings and 
colors in these beautiful flowers, 
all of which are wonderfully 
double and petals beautifully 
fringed. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 20c. 
There are scarcely any flowers in cultivation that make sucha | 
dazzling display of colors as a bed of Portulacas. They are in 
bloom from about the first of July till killed by frost in autumn, 
Tender annual; about six or eight inches high. They will stand 
any amount of dry weather. 
Finest Single, Mixed.—This embraces the greatest 
variety of colors and markings. Flowers aieself-colored in 
tich glowing shades, and the plants are brightly striped | 
and flaked with contrasting colorings. Pkt., 6c.; 0z., 35c. 
Double Rose Flowered, Mixed.—tThis strain is 
unsurpassed for brilliancy and beauty. From our choice | 
strain more than half the plants will produce magnificent 
double flowers; single flowered plants can be pulled out, 
leaving the double ones to spread over the entire surface of 
the bed. Pkt., 5c.; oz., $1.50. 
The two varieties of single Petunias are very 
distinct, one producing Dumerous small flowers, 
and the other, the Grandiflora section, bearing 
immense flowers four to five inchesin diameter. 
For bedding the former variety is the better, but 
for single specimens the latter gives the greatest 
satisfaction. They are very hardy, free-flowering, and bloom from 
June until frost. 
Hybrida, Mixed.—This includes the brightest striped 
and blotched colorings of the regular small flowered 
Petunias. It makes a fine display when sown broadcast 
and allowed to grow thickly. Pkt., 6c.; oz., 50c. 
Extra Large Flowering, Mixed—Plants of strong, 
vigorous growth and great freedom of flower. The flowers _ 
are of large size, with larger and more spreading throat 
than those of the common varieties,and come in many | 
bright shades of coloring. Pkt., 10c.; 4% 0z., $1.00. 
New Giant of California Petunias 
The flowers are exquisitely ruffled and fringed and of 
enormous size, often measuring five inches across, but 
their great merits lie in the innumerable blotchings and 
stripings; some of the colors are rich and gorgeous, and 
others of lovely delicate shades, 
Splendid Mixed, Choicest Varieties. Pkt. 15c. 
hlox—Drummondii 
Fine Mixed.—An_ excellent 
strain containing all colors of the 
original well-known Drummond 
Phlox, PEt 5¢:;) 0z..50c: 
Starred and Fringed Phlox.— 
These are the most distinct and 
striking Phlox we have. The 
flowers have a most distinct and 
star-like appearance, their attrac- 
tiveness being greatly enhanced 
by the broad, white margins 
which border the edges of the 
petals. Mixed. Pkt. Sc. 
Star of Quedlinburg.—Star 
) Phlox, extra choice mixed. 
5c. 
(8 LARGE SIZE sc. PACKAGES FOR 25c.) 
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No discounts, but the best values in dependable seeds 
Petunia, 
