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WALL FLOWER 
The large, massive spikes of the Wall Flower are very 
conspicuous in beds and borders, and very useful in mak- 
ing bouquets. Sow the seed early in hotbeds, and while 
the plants are small prick them out into pots, and sink 
the pots in the earth. On approach of cold weather re- 
move the pots to the house and they will bloom all win- 
ter. Tender perennial, one and a-half feet high. 2 
Fine German Double Mixed.—Tall spikes of deli- 
ciously fragrant double flowers; shadings of chocolate 
brown and orange purple. Pkt. Sc. 
Single Mixed.—These bloom with great freedom; tall 
spikes of large florets in a number of distinct shadings 
and many brightly marked. Pkt. 5c. 
VERBENAS 
One of the best known and 
most satisfactory flowers to raise 
ither for its splendid display in 
he garden or for cutting pur- 
poses. By sowing the seed very 
wa early under glass and transplant- 
+ ing when three or four Inches 
high, good vigorous plants may 
be raised which will bloom most 
abundantly in July, and continue 
until killed by frost. As a rule, 
Verbenas grown from seed are 
gathered from the choicest flow- 
ers, and are strong and true to 
name. 
Hybrida, Extra Fine Mixed.— 
Rich and brilliant colors. It is 
one of the finest strains of Verbenas. Pkt. 6c. 
Scarlet Defiance.—Deepest green follage; quite large 
Saace of biightest scarlet, intensely rich and glowing. 
. 5c. 
Pure White—(Sea Foam, or Candidiasima).—A fine 
strain of large flowering pure white Verbena. Excellent 
for cutting. Pkt. 5c. 
New Mammoth.—This strain produces uniformly mag- 
nificent trusses, of which the individual flowers are all of 
unusual size, and which also embraces a wide range of 
colors. Pkt. 10c. 
VIOLETS 
Well-known, free-flowering, hardy perennial, easily 
Grown from seed. Succeeds best in a partially shaded, 
moist situation. Height, 6 inches. 
Sweet Scented.—Flowers blue, fragrant. Pkt. 5c. 
Wild Flower Garden, or Children’s 
Garden 
Nothing in the way of flowers delights children more 
than this “Wild Garden,” chiefly because they can be al- 
lowed to pick their own bouquets without stint. Keep 
out the weeds and the plants will do the rest. 
Our Extra Choice Mixture contains many kinds and 
colors of splendid easily grown flowers, and has become 
eas popular wherever known. Large pkt. 5c.; oz. 26c.; 
Ma, 5 Cc 
ZINNI|A—Youth and Old Age 
Pompon.—F lowers are very double, the petals being 
| piled up closely in a symmetrical, smoothly round eone. 
Colors range from pure white, through deep creams and 
buff to a bright chrome yellow, and from softest pink to 
deepest crimson. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 50c. 
Robusta Grandifioraa—Of unusually robust habit of 
growth and immense size, the perfectly formed very 
double flowers are of various striking colors. Plants 
three to three and a-quarter feet high, and bloom during 
a long period. 
Dwarf Snowball.—Dahlia-like flowers, a perfect double 
and of the purest snow-white. Pkt. 10c. 
FALL PLANTING 
Some of the most beautiful. and fragrant of all flowers grown belong 
to this class, and when potted in the house they come in bloom just at 
the time when flowers are most wanted and most difficult to obtain. 
Our bulbs arrive from Holland about September 15. The best way 1s to 
order during the spring or summer, then your order will be filled as 
soon as bulbs are received. We name only a few kinds here. You 
should send for Fall Catalogue, which contains a full descriptive list. 
Ready September lst. 
Hyacinths.—First size double or single named varieties. Each 7c.; 
' doz. 75c. First size varieties in separate colors. Each 5c.; doz. 4oc. 
Hyacinths Miniature.—Three separate colors. Each 3c.; doz. 25c. 
Tulips.—Single or double mixed. Doz. 15c.; $1.00 per 100. 
_Narcissus or Daffodils—Named varieties, $1.25 per 100. 
tieties $1.00 per I0o0. 
Mixed va- 
Crocus.—Mixed or separate colors. 5o0c. per 100. 
Chinese Sacred Lilly.—Each, toc. 
Snow Drops.—Extra fine bulbs. Single, doz. 10c.; double, doz. 20c. 
Freezias.—Doz. I0c.; 75c. per 100. 
Jonquils.—Double and Single. 5o0c. per 100. 
White Calla—Ready in August. The White “alla, or Lilly of the 
Nile, is a well-known plant of easy culture, and in winter is one of our 
best window plants. To aid profuse blooming, keep them dormant 
from the middle of June to last of August, re-pot in good, rich soil, 
using a 4 to 6 inch pot, give water, heat and light in abundance, and 
the result will be most satisfactory. Large bulbs, each toc.; extra large 
bulbs, each 15c. 
Mamm 
BULBS 
Calla LiAily. 
Florists and large buyers of Lilly and Dutch Bulbs will find it greatly to their advantage to get our wholesale prices 
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