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o—( Chinese and Japanese Pinks.) 
These popular 
biennials flower 
freely the first year 
from seed. In most 
localities the plants 
are quite hardy and 
roduce even 
arger and finer 
flowers the second 
ear. Seed should 
Me sown thinly in 
shallow drills when 
trees are starting 
outin leaf. When 
well started, young 
plants should be 
ythinned out or 
transplanted, so 
that dwart varie- 
ties may stand six 
inches apart and 
the larger ones 
eight inches apart 
&,intherow. Plants 
begin to bloom 
“ early in summer 
and continue until destroyed by hard frost. 
Chinensis.—(Double Chinese Pinks )—Compact plants, 
with large clusters of small double flowers in a wide range 
of colorings. Pkt., Bc.; 0z., 25c. : 
Heddewiggii.—Finest single mixed. Very large 
fringed single flowers, frequently two to three inches in 
diameter, a very fine garden annual. Pkt., 5c; oz., Uc. 
New Large-Flowering Dwarf Double Hybrid 
Pinks.-—The dwarf plants are heavily laden with large 
double flowers of perfect form and most brilliant celors— 
frequently three inches across. They embrace all colors 
from pure white to deep crimson, and are mostly variegated 
in fantastic markings. Pkt., 5c. 
Plumarius.—(Glove Pink.)—Finely fringed silvery- 
white flowers, beautifully shaded with light lavender-pur- 
ple; strong clover fragrance; blooming in clusters on a long 
stiff stem. Pkt., 5c. 
Semperflorens.—Florists’ Perpetual Pink. Large 
clusters of very double finely fringed snowy-white flowers, 
on a tall, stiff stem. Strong clove fragrance; desirable for 
cut flowers. Pkt., 5c. 
Daisy. —( Bellis Perennis.) 
This is the beautiful little double Daisy of which the poets have 
sung so sweetly. 1t grows but three inches high, and bears a pro- 
fusion of beautiful red and white flowers. Makes a splendid edg- 
ing, and is an early and persistent bloomer. Pkt., 5c. 
Sternal Plower.—icicrrysum.) 
These are very popular and desirable for winter decorations, 
bouquets, wreaths, etc. They should be cut when they come into 
full bloom, tied into bunches and dried in the shade with their 
heads downward. 
Bractectum.—Double mixed. Pkt., 5c. 
Bractectum.—Double red. Pkt., 5c. 
ever ew —Golden Feather. 
r e—(Pyrethum Auranum.) 
A highly ornamental golden yellow foliage plant, unexcelled 
for bedding, one and a-half feet. Pkt., Bc. 
f orget-Me-Not.—caryotis. 
Neat and beautiful little plants with star-like flowers, succeed- 
me best in a Shaay, moist situation; half-hardy perennials, blouom- 
ing the first year from seed it sown early. PkKt., 5c. 
fox Glove —vigitais. 
A handsome and highly ornamental hardy perennial plant of 
stately growth, fine for shrubberies and other half-shady places; 
three feet. Pkt., 5c. 
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Gilia. 
Mixed.—Very dwarf plants of compact growth and 
great freedom of flower which are produced in close heads; 
small saucer-like flowers in a wide range of coloring. Seed 
should be sown thinly in open ground early in spring when 
the trees are starting out in leaf. Pkt., 5c. 
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Keliotrope. 
These are deliciously fragrant flowers, remaining in bloom a 
long time, fine for pot culture or bedding; one and a-half toot 
Half-hardy annuals. Large tluwering hybrid. Mixed. pkt., 5c, 
Hesperis.—(See Sweet Rocket.) _ 
Ipomoea Moonflower.—(See Climbers.) 
Joseph’s ( oat.—(See Amaranthus Tricolor.) 
Lathrus Perennial Peas.—(See Climbers.) 
ollyhock. 
Splendid tree flowering perennial, 
producing beautiful double flowers on 
grand spikes four to six teetin height 
the second spring from seed. seed may 
be sown thinly in shallow drillsat any 
time during spring, but germinates 
best while the g:oundis cool and moist. 
When young plants are well stirted 
transplant to beds or borders, setting 
them oue to two feet apart. Beds or 
borders in which they are to grow 
Should be of light rich soil, slightly 
@ raised or rounded to insure good drain- 
i P= ave during the winter. Piant wi 1 con- 
pity: c SSN’ tinue to grow and blossom for several 
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years if the flower spikes are cut off as 
soon as they are done biooming. 
Double finest mixed, Pkt., 6c.; 02, 75c. 
Larkspur.—apiinun) 
One of the most showy and useful plants, possessing nearly all 
requisites jour aduinmcnt of the garden. 
Dwarf Rocket.—Double extra fine, mixed. Pkt., 5c, 
&-obelia. 
A beautiful and popular flower, very desirable for pot culture, 
beds or hanging baskets because of its tra ling habits. Grows 
easily and does we.lin beds and rockeries. Lears a profusion of 
blue and white fluwers. 
Pkt., 5c. 
Erinus.—Mixed Trailer. 
Crystal Blue.—Pkt., ic. 
Lupins.— (Lupinus.) 
Targe showy plants for beds and borders. Should be sown 
where they are tobloom, as they do not transplant well. Flowerg in 
long, gracefulspikes of rich and varied colors. Lurge rose. Pkt., 6c. 
Mignonette. 
A well-known plant producing semi{- 
globular heads of very frag: ant tlowers 
onspikes3 to 10 inches long. Sown at 
intervals during the spring and early 
summer it will bloom until killed by 
frozt; sownin autumn will bloom early 
in spring. Hardy annual; perennial if 
protected. 
Reseda Odorata(Sweet Mig- 
nnette.)—A well known fragrant 
hardy annual. Pkt., 5c; oz., loc. 
¢ Machet Extra.—Finest for pod 
cultivation, with fine reddish erect 
N (MiPraa< thick spikes, exclusively grown from 
ONS an selected stock. Foliage somewhat 
(A We darker than other Mignonettes. 
MRT 
Pkt., 5¢e.; 0z , 80c 
Gabrielle.—New red flowering, 
very sweet, spikes very thick, one of the best. Pkt., 5c.; 0z.,20c 
Morning Glories. owas) 
These are of low-spreading growth. 10to12 inches high and 2 
feet across, bearipy a profusion of delicate bell-shaped flowers 1% 
inch in diameter, which resemble the tall vurieties. They remain 
epen, however, much laterin the day than flowers of the tall climb- 
ing varieties. Seod should be sown thinlyin shallow driils when 
trees are starting ontin leaf. When wel: started thin out or trans- 
plant to stand 10inches«r moreapart. All colors mixed, 
Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. 
Tall Morning Glories.— (See Climbers.) 
Memordica.—(Balsampear)—(See Climbers. } 
(8 LARGE SIZE 5c. PACKAGES FOR 25c.) 
No discounts, but the best values in dependable seeds 
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