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GIANT PERSIAN CYCLAMEN. 
Flowers of extraordinary size, and of great substance. The leaves are proportionately large and 
beautifully marked. These are among the most beautiful winter and spring flowering plants for the 
window and greenhouse. Not only are the flowers of striking beauty, but the foliageis also highly 
ornamental. The colors range through shades of pink, crimson, white, spotted, ete. Most of them 
are, moreover, delicately fragrant. (See cut.) 
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Giant White, wi .. 25 | Giant Dark Blood-red.......... mop hy 
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CRESTED CYCLAMEN. (Seecut.) Flowers white, with a strikingly distinct crest or feather of 
the same color upon the face of each petal kt. 5O 
DOUBLE-FLOWERING CYCLAMEN. Mixed Colors. (Seecut.) The flowers have usually 
8 to 10 petals, often 12 to 15, which are more spreading than in single varieties. The strain is not 
yet quite fixed, but produces a sufficient proportion of doubles to justify usin offering it....Pkt, 35 
Persicum (Old Type), Finest Mixed Colors. Very profuse................cc.ccccccceceeeeeteeeeeeeeeseeees 10 
CREPIS, or ‘‘ Hawk’s Beard.” 
Mixed Colors. Pretty dwarf annuals, deserving a place in every garden, of easy culture, blooming 
in’profusion); excellent for cutting, 1 LOO b 2.302 2s... cco..-co-cszsccnseccseresecenes seeesccecesrccccccnsnccsccessseveel Klas” O 
CROTOLARIA RETUSA. 
(Golden Bush Pea, or Florida Rattlebox.) 
A beautiful annual, with rich golden yellow Sweet Pea-like 
flowers, often 40 blossoms on one spike. It blooms profusely 
throughout the summerand until killed byfrost. Itis alow, 
branching plant. The flowers are followed by pods, in 
which, when shaken, the seeds sound like a child’s rattle. 
It is best to start the seeds in the window or hot bed, first 
soaking them in warm water. (See cut, page 95.) Price, 
10c. per pkt. 
CYPRESS VINE. 
Summer-climbing annuals, with feathery foliage and 
star-shaped flowers, borne in clusters. 15 to 20 feet. 
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DATURA. 
Strong-growing ornamental annuals, with very 
large and showy flowers, making handsome plants, 
2 to 3 feet high, for flower beds or borders. 
*‘Gornucopia.”’? A magnificent variety; stems 
dark purplish maroon. The flowers average 8 
inches long by 5 inches across the mouth, the 
interiors being glistening French white, with 
purple exteriors. Delightfully fragrant...Pkt. 10 
‘*Ebony and Gold.’’ Dark purplish stems. The 
flowers average 8 inches long by 5 inches across 
the mouth, and are formed of 2 to 3 flowers 
growing one within the other, the interiors being 
rich golden yellow, contrasting with the shiny 
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Although perennials, these will flower freely 
the same season from seed. 4 to 6 feet. 
Choice Double Mixed. Many colors..Pkt. 10 
Pompone, Double Mixed. Small fiowering. 10 
Cactus Dahlia, Mixed Colors. Double 
flowers, the petals being quilled and curved 
loosely and gracefully arranged in large double 
ovaliheads of bloom. s.20 See 10 
TOM THUMB siimas. 
Dwarf and compact, attaininga height of only 
Purplish black exteriOrc.cc. cesccccretescesccessteccser 10 
Double Golden. (Chlorantha fi. pl.) Large 2% feet. The flowers are double, of the Cactus 
double golden yellow flowers; very fragrant...... 5 style. Mixed Colors.......................... Pkt. 10 
FPastuosa fi. pl. Double mixed colors............... 5 
SINGLE DAHLIAS. 
From their grace and beauty are much used for 
cut flowers; handsome bedding plants, flowering 
in great profusion in a large variety of colors. 
Seed sown in spring will produce plants that bloom 
from August until frost. 2 to 4 feet. 
Single Large-flowering, Mixed. Many colors: 
self-striped and spotted Pkt. 5 
Tom Thumb Dahlias. _ Little compact bushy 
plants, only about 12 inches high by 24 inches across. 
They produce, in great abundance, flowers in the most 
unique and exquisite colors and combinations.......... 10 
Giant Perfection. This splendid strain surpasses all 
other varieties in enormous size of flowers, which measure 
1 from 4 to 54% inches across. Mixed Colors.................. 15 
i? DELPHINIUM, YariksPur 
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Handsome and well-known hardy perennials, with splendid flowers 
and curiously cut leaves; for permanent beds and borders they are 
indispensable. (See cut.) 
Grandiforum flore pleno. Flowers in long spikes, very double, and of rare beauty for 
cutting. Charming colors, ranging through shades of blue from porcelain and white to 
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HI Zalil (‘‘ Hardy Yellow Larkspur’’). Suly yellow, plant of bra g it, bearing spikes 
5 of 40 to 50 blossoms,each 1 inch in diameter, flowering from June until Aug. 3to4 ft...10 
eS Le Mastodonte (‘‘Giant Bee Larkspur’’). Large blue flowers. 3 to 6 feet coe BO 
Cay Formosum. Blue, white centre. -2 to 3 feeb...........ccccsescccccccocconscercconstersevecscceses errteee 
=| Pillar of Beauty (D. formosum celestinum). An unusually pretty color—a delicate azure 
Kat 5) or sky blue, so bright and pretty a shade that it has to be seen to be appreciated ..10 
Nudicaule. Large scarlet flowers. 146 feet........0.0.......ccsssscosssscceccssccnsccetenemenausecsunes ..10 
Speciosum, var. Glabratum. Handsome new hardy perennial Larkspur, 3 ft. high; 
large clusters of spurred, star-like flowers, 14% to 2 inches across, dark azure blue......... 15 
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Finest Mixed Single Hybrids............ 
(For annual varieties, see Larkspurs, page 1 
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DIGITALIS, or Foxglove. 
Hardy perennial plants of the easiest culture; long spikes of large, showy flowers, ranging 
through shades of purple, white, rose, yellow; some beautifully spotted. 3°to 5 feet high. 
Mixed Colors Pkt. 5 Spotted Varieties, Mixed....... «Pkt. 10 
Monstrosa, Mixed. Long spike of many flowers surmounted with one enormous flower; 
novel’and!beautifuls ((See@vCwt:)<.2....02.cesccsanoscnosctnacccescaczocsascssestavsaretesassceccsecacareusceneesnentes 10 
