HUbridiZed UlirOSfllllflullllllll 5660. C*.ina and a.p^n. 



This seed will produce grand blooming plants tie Srst season. 



THE magnificent and regal beauty of these Royal flowers of the Orient is too well known tnnllfloner-lovers 

 to call forth further eulogy from ourselves. There are many 

 people.however. who do not realize how easily they may be grown ^i- '•) 



from seed, and that all of the newand maguiticentvarietiesintro- £!f^4«.* ^^^ 'm^ 



ducedwerepropagatedfromparentseedlings.probablysavedfrom ^ W^^^ "^^ 



choice hybridized seed, similar to that we are now offer- ^, ^^xiir^'-y^'^^' 



ing. which we have procured through our agents in ^m> s^^t^'f :^^i^'- '^F*^ 



Japan and China, from thechoicest and newest varieties, s^reS '^S^^fc^^P^^' ■^^^^-' 



grown in the gardens of the nobility, and may be ex- wl^ i- '"^^^^0^^^"''/ ^fe*'"*;^ 



pectedtoproducesomenewandunusually linesorts. (.See SI ^^ffi^^^iJ*^ '^"^^Sk^^^^^k^' '^^ 

 cut.) FuIIdirectionsfortioweringtheseChrvsanthemums ^^[^^l^f '^^S^^^^^^^^i^^^ 



the tirst season from seed accompany each package. '' ^SK^a a^JJ ^HK J^sfe^f^'^S^''^ 



Chinese Doulile, Choicest Mixed Colors. Large TViWrrFBiSS -iil^E-KyaBSa^-. J 



cliiul>le (lowers witli incurved petals Pkt. 15 



Japanese Double, Choicest Mixed. Immense dou- '^^g'^VSV^ ^iS^0^P 



ble tiowers with long twisted petals 15 "^^^s*, ^tS^ 3iE^^^?'' / 



Ostrich Plume, Choicest Double Mixed. Petals 



covered with hiiirs 15 



Fompoue-flowered. Choicest Mixed. Medium-sized 



tiowers compactly double 15 



Delaux's Early-flowering', Choicest Mixed. New- 

 class, that blooms several weeks earlier; they are 



mostly of the .Japanese type, but of dwarf and branch- V4£l^' 1^^^^ J^'^J^'^^jCY/^'^Xli^ 

 ™ ing habit and very abundant bloomers 15 ^»> ^^^*w Mi»^SiM~^f>-l -wfZ \t^ ' 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM, "PRINCESS HENHY.' 



Ghrusanthemum Maxima, 

 " Princess Henru." 



The great white "Moon-Penny" daisy 

 has long been considered one of our finest 

 hardy perennials for permanent garden 

 decoration. There have, however. been several 

 improvements on it within the past few years, 

 and this variety is the latest, finest and most ^ 

 valuable of all, even superior to the famous" Per- 

 fection." Princess Henry forms a bushy, compact, 

 globular plant 18 inches high, producing in greatest 

 abundance, during late summer and fall, magnificent, 

 large white flowers. 4 to 6 inches across. They are 

 of splendid substance and. having long stems, are 

 highly prized for cutting, lasting in water fully a 

 week. It flowers the first season from spring-sown 

 seed, and comes up every summer in the same beauty 

 for many years, surviving the severest winters. (See 

 c"t-i Pkt. 20 



Henderson's Large-FIowerino 



. . . Cineraria flybrida. 



Magnificent and indispensable flowering plants for 

 spring decoration for the conservatory or window 



garden. The flowers measure 2 to 3 inches across, are of white blue violet and 

 crimson shades ; usually two or more colors are shown in one flower covering the 

 plant with a sheet of bloom. ^...-b '"<^ 



Larg-e-flowering-, Choicest Mixed. From prize varieties Pkt 05 



Hybrida, with White Mottled Leaves. Produces large flowers'of the usual 

 vanet.v of co ors, while the foliage is variegated white and green ; a very orna^ 



mental pot plant ° ' ^ ™ 



Double Larg-e-flowering-, Mixed 'nB 



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" Lastspringwel]adthelargp.stand fine.''f CiDerarias "" 



in this part of the State from seeds purchased from 

 you last summer." 



PLCMED CELOSIA, " MAGNIFICA." 



W \ Plumed Geiosia, 



Thompson's "Magnifica." 



A new and very superior type of 

 the popular ostrich-plumed Celo- 

 sias, forming pyramidal branching 

 plants 3% feet high and bearing 

 unusually large, conical, plumed 

 heads of either golden yellow, fiery 

 scarlet, purple, salmon, blood red, 

 etc. The plants are annuals, grow- 

 ing easily and quickly from seed, 

 and present a very showy appear- 

 ance in the summergarden, lasting 

 long in bloom. (See cut.) 



Mixed Colors Pit. 35 



OSTRICH PLUME CHRYSAN- 

 THEMUM FROM SEED. 



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— W. T. & F. P. BuTZ. New Castle, Penna. 



.V.r gardener raised some of the finest Cinerarias, 

 from seed purchased from you last spring, that have 

 ever been seen around here. 1 measured some that 

 were fijlly three inches in diameter, plants in 8-iach 

 pots. — F. .\. Kechine, Cannndaigua, N. Y. 



We Deliver Free to any Post Office or Railroad Express Office in the U. S. 



all Vegetable Seeds, Flower Seeds and Bulbs, except where noted 



I'Tl'S- 

 FLOWERKD 

 CINERABIA. 



