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lower Seeds. 
Our Flower Seeds are Selected with Great Care, from the Best English, French and German Seeds. 
A Trial will Satisfy You as to Their Superiority.- 
#emaranthus. 
The varieties are of two types, one of whi i 
brilliant coloring of the lea eenEHile the Gunns yeaa ttiGas 
plumes orsprays of rich crimson coloring. Plants are of quick 
rowth, and seed may be sown early in spring where the plants are 
oO stand, or young plants may be started in a seed-bed and trans- 
planted to the flower-beds. 
_ Caudatus (‘‘Love- Lies- Bleed- 
ing’ ).—Plants of stiff, erect growth, 
three or four feet in height, with 
numerous pendant feathery sprays of 
rich deepcrimson. Pkt.,5c.; 0z.,25c. 
Splendens (‘‘Rainbow Plant’). 
—OF stiff, erect growth, with a 
single stalk three to four feet in 
height. When plants are fully 
grown the terminal leaves take on 
beautiful colorings of yellow, crim- 
son and scarlet, in most showy 
blending. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 40c. 
Salicifolius (‘Fountain 
Higa ee ST) two to three feet 
: ; in height, freely branching and of 
| Love-Lies-Bleeding. pyramidal peel Both sts and 
narrow leaves are of a deep purple coloring, uniform with 
the slender feathery spikes. The slender branches grow in 
a slightly drooping manner, producing a graceful effect, 
and suggesting the resemblance to the fine spray of a 
fountain. Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 25c. 
Tricolor (‘“Joscph’s Coat’”’).—This ig similar to Splen- 
dens, having a single erect stalk and brilliantly colored 
leaves when of full growth. The rich yellow and red color- 
ing are rendered distinct by contrasting dark green of the 
strong foliage. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 35c. 
ftlyssum, Sweet.—Koeniga. 
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One of the earliest and most attractive i 
fine for beds of edging. Of easy culture, Fe a ey acre 
whole season. 
Sweet Alyssum.—The ordinary variety grows eight 
to ten inches in height, producing spikes of small, fragrant 
white flowers. Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 20c. 
Little Gem.—Very compact growth, three or four 
inches high, but a single plant will cover a space up to 
three feet in circumference. Grows quick from seeds and 
will bloom when quite young. The abundance of flowers 
is eimply enormous, 300 blossoms having been counted on 
asingle plant. Pkt., bc.; 0z., 25c. 
(8 LARGE SIZE 5c. 
34 No discounts, but the best 
#Prgeratum. 
_ Free flowering bedding plants of low growth, contrasting well 
with Geraniums. Suitable for pot culture in winter ur bedding out 
insummer. Fiowering continually and profusely. 
Mexicanum (Lavender).— Blue, one-and-a-half feet 
high, 5c. 
Mexicanum (Aldiflorum).—White, two feet high, 5c. 
Arntircrhinum.—Snapdragon. 
Beautiful spikes of gaily colored flowers. produced abundantly 
fhe aree summer until atter frost. Dwarf varieties. Best mixed. 
Picturatum.—Choice fall varieties, mixed. Pkt., 5c. 
frsters. 
Our list comprises only such sorts as can be planted 
with perfect confidence that nothing better is procurable. 
In selecting the early, medium and late blooming varie- 
ties it will be quite easy to have Asters in flower from the 
first days in July until hard frost. 
Queen of the Market Aster. Coming in to flower in 
July; of branching habit, one foot high; flowers of good 
size and borne on long stems. Bright Rose Pink, pkt. 
10c.; Lavender, White, pkt. 10c.; Mixed Colors, %4 oz. 30ce. 
pkt. 10c. 
Comet. This is one of the most popular and distin- 
guished types. The outer petals are broad, flat and re- 
flexed, while the center of the flower has a distinct feath- 
ery effect. Plant grows 12 to 15 inches high, branching 
freely. Follows the Queen Aster in flowering. 
Separate Colors. Giant, brilliant deep Scarlet, Dark 
Blue, Yellow Turnip to Flesh Color, Rosy Buff, Snow 
White. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 25c. 
Large Flowered Mixed, pkt. 5c. i 
Victoria. Flowers very large, double and beautifully 
reflexed; height 18 inch; bear during August and Septem- 
per. Extra large flowering mixed, 5c. pkt. 
Late Branching. Especially adapted to our climatic 
conditions, they come into bloom from two to three weeks 
after the average type. The plants form strong, branch- 
ing bushes 2 to 2% feet high, bearing on long, strong 
stems their chrysanthemum-like flowers, which ordinarily 
average 5 inches across. Pure White, pkt. 10c. Finest 
Mixed, all colors, pkt. 5c.; %4 02. 40c. 
PACKAGES FOR 2¢6c.) 
values in dependable seeds 
