OVELTIES inPLOWERSEEDS fori 



Beauliiiul ^ew Seidble Saisies. 



(BcUis perennis fl. pi.) 

 NEW " GIANT SNOWrBALL." Unusually large flowers, 

 and very double, having very long stems, rendering it 

 valuable for cutting. Color pure white. (See cut.) Per 

 pacliet, 25c. 

 ROSE CRCWN. Large double flowers of various colors, 

 liaving a distinct rose-colored centre or crown in each 

 flower in the style of the Crown Asters. (<See cut.) Per 

 pacliet, 25c. 



The JVIany-Colored '*Good King Henry." 



{Chenopodium Atriplicis Victoria.) 

 A novel and very showy species of the plant known as above, 

 and is a fine ornamental foliage plant. The different colors ^W 

 of the leaves resemble Amaranthus and Coleus, and vary i^P 

 from pale yellow to deep crimson-violet, pink, brilliant red, ?& 

 partially striped and shaded with light and dark green, the |^=; 

 younger shoots and leaves being covered with a fine violet j^sfc 

 powder. The plants grow from 3i^ to 4:% feet high, forming^^ 

 beautiful pyramidal bushes. Grown as specimens or in groups 

 it produces a striking effect, which increases under the 

 influence of the heating sun. Hardy annual. Per packet, 15c. 



NEW DOUBLE DAISIES, KOSE CEOWN AND GIANT SNOWBALL. 



•^^^ Galliepsis Selden Wave. ^^ 



For a mass of bright golden color, this is probably the most effective of all annuals. Plant very bushy and compact, about two 



feet in height, and covered from July to October with 

 hundreds of beautiful golden blossoms,'two inches across, 

 with small dark centres. "When grown in rows or masses 

 the effect is very striking. It is, indeed, a wave of gold. 

 It is one of those flowers Avhich will grow in any situa- 

 T tion, and always be greatly admired. Per packet,' 15c. 



W^' DOUBI^E SCARLET 



P^^yal Gl^FYSa^tel^ei^yi^. 



(C Carinatumfl. pi. Coccinea.) 

 The Annual Chrysanthemums are among our best summer flowering 

 plants, always succeeding well, and making a beautiful show. They are also 

 valuable for cutting. We have heretofore had in the double 

 the white, golden and sulphur colored sorts. This new variety 

 desirable addition, being 

 deep striking scarlet. Per 



varieties only 

 is therefore a 



of a 

 packet, 15c. 



CALLI0P8IS GOLDEN WAVE. 



The Mexican Miniature Pink Sunflower. 



{Thrida.v bicolor rosea.) 

 A pretty annual branching plant from Mexico, growing about 

 lJ-4 feet high, and producing freely, even when veiy small, pretty 

 pink Sunflower-like blossoms 1>^ inches across, with large 

 yellow centres, and continues in bloom until destroyed by 

 frost. Thehalf openbudsareof adeepcrimson. Perpkt., 15e. 



KAI.ANCHOE CARNEA. 



(Awarded a First-Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society.) 

 This strikingly beautiful decorative plant commences to 

 flower at Christmas, and continues in bloom throughout Jan- 

 uary and February, its bright and pleasing color being very 

 attractive during the dull winter months. The flowers, which 

 are borne in large clusters, are of wa.x-like consistency, last 

 a long time in perfection, are of a beautiful delicate pink 

 color, and, in addition, are deliciously fragrant. 



It was recently introduced from South Africa, is of easy 

 culture, very floriferous, and succeeds well in a temperature 

 of 50° to 55° ; it attains a height of about 18 inches, and is of 

 good bushy habit. Per pkt., 25c. 



IrnUULE tCAKl.Ll ANNUAL CBRY>ANTHEMrM. 



