BUSH VERBENA. 
SWEET SULTANS. 
Favorite annuals of easy culture. Showy for the 
garden and greatly prized for bouquets. The large 
heads of bright flowers are very fragrant. 1% feet. 
Sweet Sultan. Mixed Colors. Purple, white 
{t. 9 
Yellow Sultan. Large bright yellow flowers........ 5 
Mammoth-Flowering Sweet Sultans. (See page 
100.) 
TECOMA SMITHIL 
A rare and beautiful little shrubby variety of the 
Woodbine or Trumpet Creeper family ; grown as a pot 
Plant it averages in height from 18 inches to 2 feet, 
and flowers most profusely for 9 months in the year; 
the tubular flowers, about 2 inches loug, are borne in 
massive clusters on the tips of each new growth, and 
are bright yellow inside, and of brilliant orange 
flushed with scarlet on the outside............2..s086 Pkt. 25 
‘THUNBERGIA ALATA. 
Rapid-growing annual climbers; splendid for trail- 
ing over trellises, fences, etc.; beautiful flowers borne 
in profusion; buff, white, orange, etc. 4 to 6 feet 
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TTORENIA. 
Beautiful plauts for vases, baskets, ete.; they bloom 
continually during the summer in the open ground, 
and alsoin the winter in the greenhouse. 6 to 12 
inches. 
Fournieri. Blue and violet; yellow throat...Pkt. 10 
White Wings. White with rosy throat.............. 10 
GIANT-FLOWERING TORENIAS. Immense 
flowers, 14% inches across, or 3 times the size of the 
older types. 
“Princess of Montenegro.’’ Giant lavender and 
velvety purple with yellow throat.................-sseceee 5 
“~The Bride.” Giant white, grand.... 
“Violetta.’’ Giant flowers of pure white, tinted por- 
celain blue and spotted Violet............cssccscosvescsseses 15 
TRITOMA, 
“Red Hot Poker Plant.’’ Splendid, hardy peren- 
nial plants, for clumps on the lawn or among shrub- 
bery, where the tall spikes of orange-red flowers 
make an effective display from August until Decem- 
DOL IMEA: COs DCO Licsteccresest acetate toessetonterecnasuertores Pkt. 10 
VALERIAN. 
Mixed Colors. Showy, hardy perennials, 1% feet 
high, with large heads of bright rose, scarlet and 
WHITEIHOWEIS; stescossstiicccsctrscttcsenttectnseesusecceunaccers PKt.5 
VERBENA. 
For garden beds or massing the Verbena is un- 
rivaled; flowers of the most brilliant colors, blooming 
continually from spring until late in the autumn. 
Although perennials, these form luxuriant plants and 
bloom profusely the first season from seed. 
Mixed Colors (per 1,000 seeds, 15c.).............. Pkt. 5 
BUSH VERBENAS. Upright, candelabra-branch- 
ed, compact bushes, well covered with oval clusters 
of flowers of several colors, such as carmine, with 
white eye; blood red, pink, scarletand white in mix- 
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Mammoth Verbenas. (See page 100.)..........0 10 
VINCA, or PERIWINKLE. 
Handsome bushy plants, producing freely round, 
single flowers, 1% inches across, suitable for either pot 
eulture or sunny flower beds; tender perennial, but 
flowers the first season. 1% feet. 
Rosea Alba. White, with rose eye................. Pkt. 
Rosea Alba Pura. Pure white..... A 
Rosea. Bright rose................ 
Mixed Colors 
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VIOLA, LARGE-FLOWERING, MIXED. 
ZINNIA, DOUBLE MINIATURE. 
SINGLE SWEET VIOLETS. 
Favorite hardy plants, prized for their long-contin- 
ued bloom and delicate odor. 6 inches. (Double Vio- 
lets do not seed.) 
Cornuta White Perfection. Large white..Pkt. 10 
10 
Cornuta Admiration. Large purple..........0....00.. 
Cornuta Perfection. Large lavender flowers......10 
Lutea Grandifiora. Large yellow...........000.......05 10 
Large-flowering. Mixed Colors. Delightfully 
fragrant pansy-like blossoms, 2 to 214 inches across, 
of beautiful colors and markings.............cccccsseeeees 10 
VIRGINIAN STOCK. 
Charming dwarf annuals, with bright-colored flow- 
ers, making the garden gay in early summer, 1% foot. 
Mixed............. eocacevessslvorsutceresncrceecestre eee Pkt. 5 
VISCARIA, 
Annuals, making asplendid show when massed; large 
round, single flowers of white. scarlet, blue, flesh, mar- 
gined and marked with various colors. 1 foot. 
Finest, Mixed Colors..................cceseseeeeeseseees PkKt.5 
WALLFLOWER. 
Exquisitely fragrant long spikes of single or double 
flowers, hardy perennials. 
Single Large-flowering. Mixed................ Pkt.5 
Double Large-flowering. Mixed...................... 10 
Collection of 6 double sorts, 50c. 
Single Annual Wallflower. Flowers throughout 
Summer and fall, from seed sown the same spring. 
Fragrant cinnamon-colored flOWePS.....ssscceeceeeeeeees 10 
WISTARIA, 
Of luxuriant andrapid growth, bearing in the spring 
immense panicles of purple or white flowers produced 
in great profusion. 75 feet. 
Wistaria, Chinese, blUe................cccseceeeeenes Pkt.10 
— Chinese, white. Fragrant............cccccccseeeees 10 
ZINNIAS, 
Well-known garden annuals, forming bushy plants, 
2 to 3 feet high, bearing large double flowers in sum- 
mer and fall. Colors, varied and showy. 
Tall Double Mixed. Old type, tall............... PkKt.5 
LARGE-FLOWERING DWARF DOUBLE 
ZINNIAS. Improved dwarf, compact-growing, 
large-flowering Zinnias; growing only 2 feet high 
and bearing flowers of immensesize, perfectly double, 
showing no centre, and as perfect in form as dahlias, 
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Collection of Dwarf Large-flowering Zinnias, 
6 separate colors, 25c. 
HENDERSON’S “‘ ZEBRA.” Largedouble flowers 
of orange, crimson, pink, yellow, white, etc., striped 
and blotched with different colors. Mixed Colors.10 
TOM THUMB ZEBRA ZINNIAS. Plants bushy 
and compact, about 8 inches high, bearing perfectly 
formed very double flowers of medium size but in 
great abundance. These flowers are of varied colors, 
striped,suchas yellow, striped crimson, white striped 
TEC CLC lence nese cecscenestecbrorsnenscsecacs cveneesteeunnecbemnceeteaen 10 
“CURLED AND CRESTED ZINNIAS.”’ Large 
double flowers, with petals twisted, curled and crest- 
ed into the most fantastic and graceful forms. Usual 
range Of COJOTS...........+2+..e2+ a 
LILLIPUT ZINNIAS. Thickly branc 
plants, about 1 foot high, with very double flowers, 
hardly exceeding a large daisy in size. Showy for 
edgings, beds and pot culture. 
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White Lilliput. Doubles... ccacsseeaees 10 
Zinnia, ‘‘Double Miniature.’’ Thesmallest Zinnia 
in existence. Plants only 4 inches high, and in habit, 
foliage and bloom are perfection. Small, perfectly 
double flowers of white, scarlet, crimson, purple, rose 
and yellow..........---:0sss++5 oe, oeeccusessctebneranvesrnaesscuctmens 10 
Mammoth Zinnias. (See page 100.)...........-....5. 10 
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