NEW AND RARE PLANTS. 



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HELIOTROPE, "THE QUEEN." 



NEW HELIOTROPE, 



"The Queen." 



For neat dwarf habit, profusion of bloom, and richness of 

 odor " The Queen " Heliotrope has no equal, and its vivid color 

 of royal purple, with a distinct white centre, gives us some- 

 thing entirely new in color, either for summer decoration or 

 winter flowering. (See cut.) 



Price, 30c. ; $3.00 per dozen. 



NEW HELIOTROPE, 

 "Birnie." 



The great merit of this variety is in its dwarf, compact style 

 of growth. Plants 6 inches high, being a perfect mass of 

 bloom ; trusses large ; rich violet color. 



30c. each ; $3.00 per dozen. 



NEW HELIOTROPES. 



The recent great improvement in the varieties of Heliotropes 

 has increased the popularity of these old-time favorites. The 

 exquisite fragrance, immense size and wonderful colors of these 

 new varieties is something extraordinary. Their easy culture 

 and low price commend them to all. 

 The Queen. (See special description.) 30c. 

 Birnie. (See special description.) 30c. 

 King' of Night. Dark royal purple, almost black, dotted in 



the centre with a distinct white eye. 30e. 

 Purple and Gold. Golden yellow foliage ; flowers large 



purple, making a fine contrast with the foliage. 20c. 

 Swanley Giant. Color carmine rose shaded violet. An 



entirely new color. Trusses immense ; often 10 inches 



in diameter. 20c. 

 Snow-wreath. The nearest white we have in heliotropes. 



Truss very large. Exquisite odor. 20c. 

 Set 6 New Heliotropes for $1.00. 



HELIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS, FL. PL. 



HELIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS, FL. PL. 



A double perennial "Sunflower." It is a great addition to our 

 hardy herbaceous plants. Its dark golden yellow color is both 

 fashionable and beautiful for cut flowers; and planted singly 

 or in clumps on the lawn it gives a splendid effect. (See cut.) 



25c. each; 5 for $1.00. 



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NEW DWARF HOLLYHOCK, "CRIMSON PYRAMID." 



NEW DWARF HOLLYHOCK, 

 "Crimson Pyramid." 



Grows to a height of from twelve to eighteen inches, com- 

 pletely covered from base to summit with semi-double flowers 

 of the richest shade of scarlet crimson, flowering from June to 

 September. (See cut.) 



Strong flowering plants, 25c. each; $2.00 per doz. 



The beautiful plants arrived in perfect condition, which did not surprise me, as they came from the first florist in the United States, 

 although the number and value of the " gratis " plants did, for which accept my grateful thanks. 



MISS E. L. AMBLER, Markham Sta., Va. 



