70. PASSION FLOWER VINE. (Coerulea Grandi- 



flora.) — Planted in a sunny position early in Spring it soon 

 matures to a handsome vine, with beautiful flowers. Each 

 flower represents the 12 Diseiples, the nails, hammer and the 

 the cross on which "The Host of the Feast of the Passover" 

 was hung. 



2c. a Paper. 12 Papers, by Mail, 35c 



62. MARVEL, OF PERU, OR FOUR O'CLOCK,— 



Handsome, free-llowering, sweet-scented. Blossoms varie- 

 gated, striped and various colors, blooming in profusion, 

 simultaneously, about 40 cloekinthe afternoon. Perennial. 



63. MARIGOLD The African and French Marigolds 



are old favorites, free flowering annualsof easy culture; both 

 are extremely effective. The former have uniformly large 

 yellow or orange-colored flowers, and are well adapted for 

 large beds or mixed borders. The latter are dwarfer in 

 growth, with beautiful striped flowers, and better suited for 

 oedding ptirposes or for pot culture; they succeed best in a 

 light soil with full exposure to the sun; half hardy annuals. 

 Our mixed Marigold contains dwarf bi-color Legion of 

 Honor. 



64. SENSITIVE PLANT. Mimosa,— Curious and inter- 

 esting annuals, with pinkish-white flowers; the leaves close 

 and droop when touched or shaken. 



65. MIGNONETTE. (Machet's "Perfection.")— The 

 Best of All Mignonettes for Garden Culture. This new Mig- 

 nonette is a perfect beauty in every respect, and will put 

 every lover of flowers in ecstacy by its perfectly graceful 

 stems, dressed with vigorous foliage equally branched and 

 crowned with flowers of an enormous size and of a continu- 

 ous blooming habit, rich color and an intense perfume ren- 

 dered this Reseda so much the superior of its class that we 

 felt it deserving of special mention, for the perfection and 

 beauty of this flower we have never seen equaled before. 



66. MIGNONETTE. (Defiance.)— The Largest Flower 

 of All Mignonettes. Annual. When grown under favorable 

 conditions and with proper care, spikes will not only be of 

 remarkable size — from 12 to 15 inches long — but deliriously 



fragrant, much more so than any other variety. The individual florets are of 

 immense size, forming a graceful as well as compact spike. Its great strength is 

 accompanied by extraordinary keeping qualities; the spikes have been kept three 

 weeks after cutting, retaining their grace and fragrance until every bud opens. 



67. FORGET-ME-NOTS. (Myosotis) (Alpestris Victoria, Dissiflora).— 

 Fopular "Forget-Me-Not." Bushy plants, 6 to 10 inches high, bearing clusters of 

 lovely small flowers. They are perennials, hardy enough to remain in the open 

 ground, excepting in very cold latitudes, where they should be well protected. But 

 they are generally sown in the Fall and Wintered over in cold frames, when they 

 will flower early in the Spring. If sown early in the house they will flowerthe first 

 season. 



68. DWARF NASTURTIUMS.— The Finest Varieties Mixed. Improved 

 Dwarf Nasturtiums are among the most popular and beautiful of our garden 

 plants. Their neat, compact growth, with their colored flowers and free-blooming 

 and long-lasting qualities, together with their adaptability to almost any soil or 

 situation, make them unsurpassed for garden decorations; 1 foot. Finest mixed. 

 Oz., 10c. 1/4 Lb., 25c 1/2 Lb., 40c. Lb., 75c. 



69. TALL, 

 OR CLIMB- 

 ING NAS- 

 TURTIUM.— 



The brilliancy 

 and profusion 

 in blooming of 

 the Lobbianum 

 varieties render 

 them superior 

 for greenhouse 

 .:r conserva- 

 tory decora- 

 tions in the 

 Winter; also for 

 trellises, arbors 

 and vases, in 

 Summer. Half 

 hardy annuals; 

 6 to 10 feet. 



PHLOX (Drummond). 



71. ROYAL EPHIBITION PANSIES. 



71. PANSIES EOYAL. Exhibition Mixture — This strain 

 comprises a beautiful collection of colors and markings and we are 

 confident it will prove satisfactory for perfection of form, firmness of 

 texture, freedom of bloom, and elegance of coloring. It is the result 

 of many years' careful selection and hybridization and embraces all the 

 attractive features that tend to make the Pansy the people's flower 



72. PETUNIA. (Hybrid.)— Finest Mixed First Quality. For 

 outdoor decoration or house culture few plants equal the Petunia in 

 effectiveness. They commence flowering early and continue a sheet 

 of bloom throughout the whole season until killed by frost; easily 

 cultivated, only requiring a rich soil and a sunny position. We have 

 long been celebrated for our magnificent strains of both the single 

 and double varieties. 



73. PHLOX. (Grandiflora, Large Double Flowered, also 

 Dwarf Nana Compacta and Decussata Perennial. — Finest 

 Mixed. — The various varieties of this flower are noted for extreme 

 richness of color, profuseness of blossom and length of duration in 

 bloom. It is one of our finest annuals, and whether in beds, clump* 

 or masses, looks beautiful. 



