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and popular annuals, being of the 
easiest culture and giving great 
satisfaction. They commence to bloom within a few weeks’ time from spring-sown seed 
and continue to flower profusely until late in the autumn, forming nice bushy plants, 1 
foot high. (See cut.) 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
Cross of Malta. (Maritima.) Bright yellow, with a broad, dark orange cross ; 
LIBERAL 
PREMIUMS 
are offered 
on page 
6. 
foliage silvery gray Pkt. > 
Californica. Sulphur yellow, with orange centre..............2.....0...0-+- 5 
Mandarin. Large flowers of a bright scarlet; inner side rich orange.. saues 
Finest: Mixed. Singles Per'oz:))25C)...esecsses ere ee teeta ane ee een eteneenne =e 5 
DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
Double White. (Californica alba Aypl)) -...src-cssseccccunovesscctesccadserso= == Pkt. 5 
Double Yellow. (Crocea fi. pl.)................. S 
Double Mandarin. Interior a rich orange yellow, feathered toward the 
edges with lemon; the outside is orange red..................0.ccsteceeeceerecereeeees 10 
Double Mixed Colors. Per 02Z., 50C.....-....:::sesscccccccccesseeececececeueeeeetsesees 5 
to 2 feet high, for the flower 
Exceedingly beautiful annuals, 
All l ARDIA 5 making very showy plants, 1 
SOMA garden. Grown in masses they 
are especially effective ; large flowers, 2 or 3 inches across, produced 
from early Summer until frost; unrivaled for cutting. (See cut.) 
1 Amblyodon. Rich blood red..Pkt.5 | Gloire de Paris. Salmon..,..Pkt.5 
Aurora. Gold,crimson and white..5 | Flower of Gold. Rich yellow.......5 
/ Sun Kissed. Gold and scarlet...... 5 | Illumination. Red, bordered white,5 
/ Collection ofabove-named 6 varietie. 
Mixed Single Varieties 2 
Lorenziana, or Double flowering. Large round heads, composed of 30 
to 50 flowers, of orange, claret, amaranth, sulphur,ete. (See cut No. 2.)..........5 
James Kelway. (Perennial.) The most beautiful variety grown; immense 
flowers, often 514 inches across, of dazzling crimson scarlet, with narrow goldedge. It 
is a hardy perennial variety, flowering 
z abundantly until frost. A grand garden 
iM M MY. EScuscHorrzia, plant, 2 feet high by 2 feet through..20 
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GEUM ATROSANGUINEUIM FL. PL. 
Showy hardy perennial, with brilliant 
searlet double flowers borne in clusters 
on long stems; fine for cutting. 1% 
TCOU rece he sacsencaccunscorcenscrecstnscenscee Pkt.10 
Geranium. 4!tovg® perennials, 
they will produce nice 
bushy plants and flower from seed sown 
the sameseason. Theheads of gorgeous 
flowers, of many shades of color, borne 
continuously, render this one of the 
most popular plants grown, either for 
pot culture in winter or for bedding out 
insummer. 12 to 18 inches high. 
Echinocystis 
Lobata. (Climbing Wild Cucumber.) 
A rapid, luxuriant-growing annual 
climber, very useful for quick effects. 30 
to 50 feet........... 5 
Euphorbia Variegata. 
(Snow on theMountain.) Alargerobust- 
growing annual with very ornamental 
green foliage, striped with white. 2 to 4 
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PCOLisescccssrsterccessenasvens:corseteecsnctensecneaet Pkt. 5 (See also Pelargonium on page 108.) 
1 Single Mixed Zonale........... Pkt. 10 
Euphorbia Heterophylla. Gold and Brouseteaved! Mixed.15 
(Annual Poinsettia, Mexican Fire Plant 
or Fireonthe Mountain.) Anannualbushy 
plant, with highly ornamental leaves, which 
in summerand autumn become blazed with 
a darker fiery red scarlet, so that only a 
tip of greenisleft. Also valuable as a pot 
Apple Scented. Leaves delightiully 
fragrant; highly prized for bouquets.15 
Gilia MIXED COLORS. Profuse- 
* blooming and handsome 
dwarf hardy annuals, for 
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plant. 3 to 4feet..............00.......0000 Pkt.10 massing in flower beds. 
Ferns Greenhouse Varieties, e : AI} \4 : Oss 12 inehens 
* Mixed. Graceful conservatory } INA Fy j\¥ G,e:* mS J Fo RES 
or window plants. 6in. to 2 feet...Pkt. 10 |e. "Ti EW = - f 
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4q Mixed Colors. Choice double 
Fuchsia. andsinglesorts of this elegant 
pot plant; tender perennial. 1 to 2ft. Pkt.10 
PETE 
Globe Amaranth “Bachelor's Buttons ” and the ‘‘amaranth” of the poets. 
* They areannuals, forming bushy plants about 2 feet high, 
and bearing sometimes several hundred flowers of either purple, white or striped. 
Very ornamental assummer-blooming plants, and indispensable as “‘everlastings.” 
MXC ANCOLOLS ihc nsecce cose anteneceeceetees oo reteeeaseocees Shes eletn Wa iavess eee oe eee Pkt.5 
Nana Compacta, Mixed. Pyramidal plants, only a few inches high, one 
mass of flowers; pretty for EdZINGS OF POTB.........1....decsecnqesscosencceccescscesteecescesD 
Most charming greenhouse plants, of 
G! O K INI 5 dwarf habit. Their flowers are pro- 
duced in greatest profusion, and of 
the most exquisite and gorgeous 
colors, many of which are magnificently spotted, mottled and blended. 
Under the commonest culture they bloom continuously for months. 1 
foot. (See cut.) 
‘ = ‘ Produce flowers of extraordinarily large dimen- 
Giant-flowering. sions. Our seed is saved 
from “only strikingly 
beautiful flowers measuring from 414 to 5 inehes across. The colors are rich 
and varied in the extreme. 
‘ Summer-flowering bulbs of gorgeous beauty; grown from seeds, 
Gladiolus. saree 
they produce blooming bulbs the second summer. 3 feet. 
Gandavensis hybrids, mixed. Many beautiful varieties .........c cee cece Pkt. 10 
TiemOoinel PHY PLAS Wray eee oes eae wae de cnasan duvscccenomeesereseeean te oeeies ; 
Goff's Grand “Transformation’’ Gladiolus Seed. 
This new cross-bred Gladiolus seed may be expected to produce some marvelously 
beautiful and enormously large flowering Gladiolus. The cream of the best and most 
distinct of the new Lemoinei, Childsii, Nanceianusand Gandavensis types. Packet, 25c. 
