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  Bolgiano's 
  Double 
  Flowering 
  Marigold. 
  

  

  J. 
  Bolgiano 
  8c 
  Son, 
  Seedsmen, 
  Baltimore, 
  Md, 
  

  

  •'^•^ 
  ^^}^}J?" 
  ^Extremely 
  large 
  flowers. 
  Double 
  

  

  mixed. 
  Although 
  perennial 
  these 
  will 
  flower 
  the 
  first 
  

   season 
  if 
  sown 
  early. 
  4 
  to 
  6 
  feet. 
  Pkt. 
  2c., 
  5c 
  10c 
  

   25c. 
  Oz. 
  $2.00. 
  ' 
  ' 
  

  

  76. 
  Delphininm. 
  Hardy 
  perennial 
  Larkspur. 
  

   Double 
  and 
  single 
  hybrid. 
  Finest 
  mixed 
  colors 
  

   Pkts. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  lOc, 
  250. 
  Oz. 
  40c. 
  colors. 
  

  

  77. 
  Dlanthus. 
  Double 
  annual. 
  China 
  Pinks 
  They 
  

   form 
  bushy 
  dwarf 
  plants 
  about 
  1 
  foot 
  high, 
  producing 
  

   freely 
  all 
  summer 
  long 
  flowers 
  of 
  most 
  brilliant 
  colors 
  

   One 
  of 
  our 
  most 
  effective 
  garden 
  plants 
  Pkt 
  '>r 
  ' 
  

   oc, 
  lOc, 
  25c. 
  Oz. 
  75c. 
  

  

  78. 
  Dianthus. 
  Hardy 
  perrenial 
  Pinks. 
  (Pheasant's 
  

   Eye 
  Pink.) 
  Bush 
  plants 
  of 
  large 
  fragrant 
  blossoms 
  

   Pkt. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  25c. 
  

  

  79. 
  Dianthus. 
  Double 
  Hardy 
  Dwarf 
  Grass 
  Pinks. 
  

   An 
  improved 
  type 
  of 
  the 
  old 
  fashioned 
  pinks 
  of 
  dwarf, 
  

   sturdy 
  growth, 
  with 
  large, 
  double 
  fringed 
  fragrant 
  

   flowers 
  of 
  various 
  colors. 
  Pkt. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  lOc, 
  25c. 
  

   Oz. 
  ?2.50. 
  

  

  80. 
  Didicus. 
  Coeraleus. 
  Annual. 
  Bloom 
  most 
  pro- 
  

   fusely 
  from 
  July 
  to 
  November. 
  Their 
  exquisite, 
  pale 
  

   lavender 
  blossoms 
  are 
  excellent 
  for 
  cutting. 
  Pkt. 
  2c., 
  

   5c., 
  10c 
  and 
  25c. 
  

  

  81. 
  Digitalis. 
  Pox 
  Glove. 
  Finest 
  mixed 
  colors. 
  

   Hardy 
  perennial 
  of 
  easy 
  culture, 
  producing 
  long 
  spikes 
  

   of 
  tubular 
  flowers 
  of 
  various 
  colors. 
  3 
  to 
  5 
  feet. 
  Pkt. 
  

   2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  15c. 
  

  

  82. 
  Dolichos. 
  Hyacinth 
  Beans, 
  or 
  Texas 
  Climber. 
  A 
  

   fine 
  climber, 
  with 
  clusters 
  of 
  purple 
  or 
  white 
  flowers 
  

   followed 
  by 
  ornamental 
  seed 
  pods. 
  Tender 
  annual. 
  

   Growing 
  from 
  ten 
  to 
  twenty 
  feet 
  high. 
  Pkt. 
  2c., 
  5c. 
  Oz. 
  

  

  10c. 
  i 
  Lb. 
  25c. 
  

  

  83. 
  Echinops. 
  (Globe 
  Thistle.) 
  Striking, 
  hardy 
  perennial 
  plants, 
  

   with 
  handsome 
  silver 
  thistle-like 
  foliage 
  and 
  fine 
  blue 
  flowers 
  in 
  

   roundheads. 
  3 
  to 
  5 
  feet. 
  Pkt. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  25c. 
  

  

  84. 
  Eschscoltzia. 
  (Calfornia 
  Poppy.) 
  Mixed. 
  Popular 
  garden 
  

   annuals 
  of 
  easy 
  culture. 
  Forming 
  bushy 
  plants 
  about 
  1 
  foot 
  high. 
  

   ^?J'"^'^'"^® 
  saucer-shape 
  llowers. 
  Pkt.2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  25c. 
  

  

  85 
  Eryngum. 
  (Sea 
  Holly.) 
  Amethystinum. 
  Handsome 
  hardy 
  

   plants, 
  growing 
  2 
  to 
  3 
  feet 
  high, 
  with 
  finely 
  cut 
  spiny 
  foliage 
  and 
  

   beautiful 
  thistle-like 
  heads 
  of 
  blue. 
  Pkts. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  50c. 
  

  

  8 
  6. 
  Fuchsia. 
  Single 
  

   and 
  double. 
  Mixed. 
  Ten- 
  

   der 
  perennial 
  plants. 
  2 
  

   to 
  4 
  feet 
  high, 
  with 
  

   pendant 
  flowers 
  of 
  red, 
  

   white 
  and 
  purple, 
  etc. 
  

   Pkt. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  and 
  

   25c. 
  

  

  87. 
  Gaillardia. 
  Gran- 
  

   diflora 
  Mexican. 
  Blanket 
  

   Flower. 
  Hardy. 
  Peren- 
  

   nial. 
  Large, 
  gay 
  col- 
  

   ored, 
  double 
  flowers. 
  

   Pkt. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  

   30c. 
  

  

  S8. 
  Ganra. 
  Lindher- 
  

   meri. 
  A 
  graceful 
  pe- 
  

   rennial, 
  3 
  to 
  4 
  feet 
  high, 
  

   bearing 
  numerous 
  spikes 
  

   of 
  rosv 
  white 
  flowers 
  

   from 
  July 
  till 
  frost. 
  Pkt. 
  

   2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  20c. 
  

  

  89. 
  Geraniums. 
  Scar- 
  

   let 
  or 
  Zonale. 
  "Well 
  

   known 
  plant 
  for 
  garden 
  

   or 
  pot 
  culture. 
  Flower- 
  

   ing 
  from 
  seed 
  the 
  first 
  

   season 
  if 
  sown 
  early. 
  

   Brilliant 
  scarlet 
  flowers. 
  

   Pkt. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  lOc, 
  25c. 
  

  

  90. 
  Gourds. 
  Mixed. 
  

   All 
  kinds, 
  shapes 
  and 
  

   colors. 
  Annual 
  climbers. 
  

   10 
  to 
  30 
  feet, 
  bearing 
  

   ornamental 
  gourds. 
  Pkt. 
  

   2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  10c 
  

  

  We 
  also 
  have 
  Dipper 
  Gourds, 
  Nest 
  Egg, 
  Mock 
  Orange, 
  Apple-shaped 
  

   Hercules' 
  Club. 
  Dish 
  Rag, 
  Pear-shaped, 
  Bottle 
  and 
  Sugar 
  Trough. 
  

   Pkts. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  15c. 
  

  

  91. 
  Helichrysum. 
  (Straw 
  Flower.) 
  Large 
  flower, 
  double, 
  finest 
  

  

  mixed 
  colors. 
  Annual. 
  

  

  1 
  to 
  2 
  feet 
  high. 
  Pkt. 
  

  

  2c., 
  5c., 
  lOc, 
  25c. 
  Oz. 
  40. 
  

  

  Bolgiano's 
  BrUliant 
  Geraniums. 
  

  

  Bolgiano's 
  Perfection 
  Mignonette. 
  

  

  Bolgiano's 
  Beautiful 
  MOOn 
  Flowers. 
  

  

  92. 
  Heliotrope. 
  Dark 
  blue 
  and 
  white. 
  The 
  well-known 
  fragrant 
  

   flowering 
  plants. 
  1 
  to 
  2 
  feet 
  high. 
  For 
  pots 
  and 
  gardens. 
  Pkt. 
  2c.. 
  

   5c., 
  lOc. 
  25c. 
  Oz. 
  $1.00. 
  

  

  93. 
  Heuchera. 
  (Alum 
  Root.) 
  Sanguinea. 
  One 
  of 
  the 
  finest 
  

   hardy 
  perennials. 
  The 
  flowers 
  are 
  of 
  a 
  rich, 
  bright 
  crimson 
  color- 
  

   the 
  leaves 
  bright 
  green 
  and 
  slightly 
  hairy. 
  Pkts. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  10c 
  , 
  25c 
  

  

  94. 
  Hibiscus. 
  Hardy 
  variety. 
  (Marsh 
  Mellow.) 
  A 
  very 
  vigorous 
  

   plant 
  of 
  easiest 
  culture, 
  2 
  feet 
  high, 
  with 
  handsome, 
  cream-colored 
  

   singe 
  flowers. 
  Hardy 
  annual. 
  Pkt. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  15c. 
  

  

  95. 
  Hollyhock. 
  Double 
  Superb.. 
  Mixed. 
  Favorite 
  hardy 
  plants, 
  

   with 
  immense 
  flowers 
  on 
  spikes 
  from 
  4 
  to 
  6 
  inches 
  high 
  Pkts 
  ''c 
  

   5c., 
  10c, 
  Oz. 
  75c. 
  ■ 
  " 
  ■' 
  

  

  96. 
  Honesty. 
  (Moonlight 
  Satin 
  Flower.) 
  Hardy 
  biennial. 
  Ad- 
  

   mired 
  for 
  its 
  silvery 
  seed 
  pouches 
  as 
  they 
  present 
  a 
  beautiful 
  and 
  

   rather 
  curious 
  appearance 
  2 
  feet. 
  Pkt. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  

  

  97. 
  Humiilus. 
  Japonicus. 
  (Japanese 
  Hop.) 
  Rapid 
  growing 
  an- 
  

   nual 
  climber. 
  20 
  to 
  30 
  feet 
  high, 
  with 
  dense 
  green 
  foliage. 
  Pkt. 
  

   2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  25c. 
  

  

  98. 
  Ipomea 
  Grandiflora 
  Superba. 
  (Japanese 
  Morning 
  Glory.) 
  A 
  

   handsome 
  showy 
  climber 
  of 
  easy 
  culture 
  and 
  suitable 
  for 
  covering 
  

   windows, 
  trellises, 
  old 
  stumps, 
  etc. 
  The 
  flowers 
  are 
  most 
  brilliant 
  

   in 
  the 
  morning, 
  and 
  run 
  through 
  many 
  shades, 
  from 
  white 
  to 
  dark 
  

   blue, 
  red 
  and 
  striped. 
  Hardy 
  annual. 
  30 
  to 
  50 
  feet 
  high. 
  Pkt. 
  2c., 
  

   5c. 
  Oz. 
  15c. 
  i 
  Lb. 
  50c. 
  

  

  99. 
  Imperial 
  Japanese 
  Morning 
  Glorj-. 
  Prilled 
  and 
  Fancy. 
  Even 
  

   more 
  beautiful 
  than 
  the 
  Superba. 
  Pkts. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  20c. 
  

   i 
  Lb. 
  60c. 
  

  

  100. 
  Ipomea 
  Grandiflora 
  Alba. 
  (Moon 
  Flower.) 
  One 
  of 
  the 
  most 
  

   vigorous 
  of 
  all 
  summer 
  climbers, 
  will 
  grow- 
  30 
  to 
  40 
  feet 
  in 
  a 
  season, 
  

   covered 
  with 
  saucer-shaped 
  white 
  flowers 
  every 
  evening 
  and 
  cloudy 
  

   day. 
  Pkts. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  lOc, 
  25c. 
  Oz. 
  40c. 
  i 
  Lb. 
  $1.50. 
  Lb. 
  $5.00. 
  

  

  101. 
  Ivy. 
  Neat, 
  hardy. 
  Clinging 
  to 
  walls, 
  trellises. 
  3 
  to 
  6 
  feet 
  

   high. 
  Pkt. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  lOc, 
  25c. 
  i 
  Oz. 
  50c. 
  Oz. 
  $1.75. 
  

  

  lOli. 
  Kochia 
  Trichophylla. 
  An 
  old-fashioned 
  popular 
  annual, 
  

   sometimes 
  known 
  as 
  Belvidere, 
  Mock 
  Cypress, 
  Mexican 
  Fire 
  Plant, 
  

   etc. 
  It 
  is 
  easily 
  grown 
  from 
  seed 
  — 
  forming 
  oval 
  bushes 
  2 
  to 
  2* 
  

   feet 
  high, 
  densely 
  clothed 
  with 
  small 
  feathery 
  light-green 
  foliage, 
  

   deepening 
  in 
  color 
  as 
  the 
  summer 
  advances 
  until 
  the 
  whole 
  plant 
  

   assumes 
  a 
  fiery-crimson 
  hue. 
  Pkts. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  lOc. 
  Oz. 
  15c. 
  

  

  102. 
  Lantana. 
  Finest 
  mixed 
  colors. 
  Tender 
  perennial. 
  Flow- 
  

   ering 
  continuously. 
  Suitable 
  for 
  pot 
  culture 
  in 
  winter 
  or 
  garden 
  in 
  

   summer. 
  2 
  to 
  3 
  feet. 
  Pkt. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  lOc. 
  Oz. 
  25c. 
  

  

  103. 
  Larkspur. 
  Double 
  Dwarf 
  German 
  Rocket. 
  Beautiful 
  spikes 
  

   of 
  double 
  flowers 
  in 
  niany 
  shades, 
  ranging 
  from 
  pure 
  white 
  to 
  deep 
  

   rich 
  pink. 
  Hardy 
  annuals. 
  1 
  foot 
  high. 
  Pkts. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  20c. 
  

  

  104. 
  Leptosiphon. 
  French 
  Hybrids. 
  Mixed. 
  The 
  plants 
  form 
  a 
  

   dense 
  tuft 
  of 
  fine 
  foliage 
  not 
  over 
  six 
  inches 
  high, 
  covered 
  with 
  its 
  

   pretty 
  little 
  flowers 
  of 
  rose, 
  white, 
  yellow, 
  etc. 
  Pkt. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  

  

  105. 
  Liatris. 
  (Blazing 
  Star 
  or 
  Gay 
  Feather.) 
  Showy, 
  hardy 
  

   perennial, 
  long 
  spikes 
  of 
  purple 
  and 
  rose. 
  3 
  to 
  4 
  feet. 
  Pkt. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  

   10c 
  and 
  25e. 
  

  

  106. 
  Lobelia. 
  The 
  flowers 
  are 
  bright 
  blue 
  with 
  white 
  centers. 
  

   Fine 
  for 
  baskets 
  and 
  vases, 
  trailing 
  gracefully 
  and 
  blooming 
  pro- 
  

   fusely. 
  Plants 
  6 
  inches 
  high. 
  Pkts. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  lOc, 
  2 
  5c. 
  Oz. 
  $1.15. 
  

  

  107. 
  Lupin. 
  A 
  very 
  conspicuous 
  plant 
  with 
  spikes 
  of 
  pea-shaped 
  blossoms. 
  Growing 
  3 
  

   feet 
  tall. 
  Pkts. 
  2c, 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  20c. 
  

  

  108. 
  Marigold. 
  Tall 
  Tagates. 
  French 
  and 
  African. 
  Double 
  Mixed. 
  Great 
  variety 
  of 
  colors. 
  

   A 
  well 
  known 
  garden 
  annual. 
  2 
  to 
  3 
  feet 
  high. 
  Pkts. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  35c. 
  

  

  109. 
  Marigold. 
  Dwarf 
  mixed 
  colors. 
  Plants 
  only 
  4 
  to 
  5 
  inches 
  high. 
  Bearing 
  great 
  quan- 
  

   tities 
  of 
  button-like 
  flowers. 
  Pkts. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  25c. 
  

  

  110. 
  Marvel 
  of 
  Peru. 
  (Four 
  O'Clocks.) 
  Large 
  and 
  beautiful 
  old-fashioned 
  plants 
  of 
  spread- 
  

   ing 
  habit. 
  Produce 
  brilliant 
  flowers 
  that 
  open 
  about 
  4 
  o'clock 
  in 
  the 
  afternoon. 
  Pkts. 
  2c., 
  

   5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  10c. 
  

  

  111. 
  Matthiola. 
  Bicormus. 
  (Evening 
  scented 
  stocks.) 
  Old-fashioned 
  annual 
  The 
  flowers 
  

   being 
  a 
  dull 
  purplish 
  lilac. 
  Very 
  fragrant. 
  Pkt. 
  2c.. 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  15c. 
  

  

  112. 
  Mignonette. 
  (Mammoth 
  Flowering.) 
  It 
  is 
  the 
  best 
  Mignonette 
  for 
  all 
  purposes, 
  either 
  

   outside 
  or 
  inside. 
  Ever 
  bloomer, 
  flowers 
  lasting 
  until 
  late 
  in 
  fall. 
  Pkt. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  15c. 
  

  

  113. 
  Mignonette. 
  Matchett 
  Perfection 
  Bismarck. 
  The 
  red 
  flowers 
  are 
  larger 
  than 
  those 
  

   of 
  other 
  sorts. 
  The 
  spikes 
  are 
  very 
  dense. 
  Its 
  foliage 
  is 
  crinkled 
  while 
  its 
  odor 
  is 
  delicious. 
  

   Pkt. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  lOc, 
  25c. 
  Oz. 
  50c. 
  

  

  114. 
  Mina 
  Lobata. 
  A 
  climber 
  of 
  luxurious 
  growth 
  tube-shaped 
  flowers 
  the 
  buds 
  being 
  

   bright 
  red 
  changing 
  from 
  yellow 
  to 
  creamy 
  white. 
  12 
  feet 
  high. 
  Pkts. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  and 
  25c. 
  

  

  115. 
  Memosa. 
  (Sensitive 
  Plant.) 
  Curious 
  and 
  interesting 
  spikes, 
  white 
  flowers, 
  the 
  leaves 
  

   close 
  or 
  droop 
  when 
  touched 
  or 
  shaken. 
  1 
  foot 
  high. 
  Pkts. 
  2c., 
  5c 
  and 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  30c. 
  

  

  116. 
  Momordica. 
  (Balsam 
  Apple.) 
  Annual 
  Climber 
  15 
  feet 
  high 
  bearing 
  ornamental 
  

   orange 
  flowers 
  with 
  red 
  interior 
  used 
  largely 
  for 
  medicinal 
  purposes 
  also 
  a 
  most 
  excellent 
  

   foliage 
  vine. 
  Pkts. 
  2c., 
  5c, 
  and 
  10c. 
  Oz. 
  20. 
  

  

  117. 
  Myosotis 
  Alpertris. 
  Forget-me-not. 
  Popular 
  perennials, 
  flowering 
  first 
  season 
  from 
  

   early 
  spring 
  sown 
  seeds. 
  Pkts. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  and 
  20c. 
  Oz. 
  50c. 
  

  

  133. 
  Nicotiana. 
  Aflinis. 
  Splendid 
  pure 
  white 
  flowers 
  on 
  long 
  terminal 
  tubes, 
  it 
  is 
  so 
  frag- 
  

   rant 
  that 
  a 
  small 
  bed 
  will 
  perfume 
  the 
  surrounding 
  atmosphere. 
  Pts. 
  2c., 
  5c. 
  and 
  10c. 
  

  

  134. 
  Nierembergia. 
  (Cup 
  Flowers.) 
  Frutescens. 
  A 
  half 
  hardy 
  perennial 
  slender 
  growing 
  

   plant, 
  perpetually 
  in 
  bloom, 
  fowering 
  the 
  flrst 
  year 
  if 
  sown 
  early, 
  desirable 
  for 
  vases, 
  baskets 
  

   or 
  bedding, 
  white, 
  tinted 
  with 
  lilac, 
  1 
  foot. 
  Pkts. 
  2c., 
  5c., 
  10c. 
  and 
  25c. 
  

  

  