Annual Flower Seeds (Continued) West Grove, Pa. 



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Dahlias from Seeds 



D. FINEST DOUBLE— It is now well known 

 that fine Dahlias are grown from seed sown 

 in the Spring. Our seeds are saved from 

 the finest double named varieties, and will 

 give a great variety of handsome colors and 

 a large proportion of large, perfectly 

 formed flowers. Seed started in the house 

 and set out the last of May will be in 

 bloom as soon as plants from roots and will 

 produce as many fine flowers. Our seed is 

 extensively planted and gives excellent 

 satisfaction. Plnest double mixed. Pkt., 

 6c; 3 pkts., 15c. 



D. STRIPED SINGLE— Beautiful large single 

 flowers, many of them four inches across, 

 and displaying a wonderful variety of 

 bright, rich colors; beautifully striped, 

 flaked, mottled and dotted in the most 

 charming manner. Pkt., 6c. 



D. DWARF TOM THUMB t- Elegant little 

 plants, growing only two feet high, white, 

 yellow and rose, banded and variegated 

 in the most unusual way. Pkt., 6c. 



OFFER No. 101—1 Pkt. each of 

 above, 3 in all, for 15c. 



Dahlias are Fine for Late Season Bloom 



Dianthus, Chinese and Japanese Pinks 



C. & J. D. FINEST SORTS MIXED— These pinks are among our 

 prettiest flowers for bedding; they grow easily and bloom pro- 

 fusely. Some are double and others single, with beautiful fringed 

 petals. _ The colors are very bright and handsome, ranging from 

 pure white to deepest crimson in endless combinations and mark- 

 ings; many have the delightful clove fragrance so much prized. 

 Pkt., 6c; i oz., 25c; £ oz., 40c; oz., 75c 



D. WHITE FRILL OR MOURNING CLOAK— Large perfectly double 

 flowers, elegantly fringed, rich purple maroon, edged with a wide 

 border of pure white; handsome and attractive; rich clove fra- 

 grance; blooms all season. Pkt., 5c 



(SWEET NIGHTIN- 

 GALE) — Large 

 branching plants, growing three 

 to four feet high, producing hand- 

 some trumpet-shaped blossoms, 

 white, blue, yellow and purple, 

 of exquisite fragrance. Pkt., 5c 



Datura 



A Plant of Dianthus 



See cut. 

 D. CORNUCOPIA (HORN OF PLENTY)— Three feet. Bears immense trumpet-shaped flowers, 



seven or eight inches long and four to six inches across. Each flower is formed of three 



distinct trumpet flowers, one within the other. The color is waxy white richly marbled with 



purple. Pkt., 6c 

 D. NEW DOUBLE YELLOW — Makes a fine, bushy plant about two feet high, covered with 



beautiful, large yellow double trumpet-shaped flowers. Pkt., 6c 



r^Plnhinilim (LARKSPUR) — Flowers of great 

 UWiy llllllUlll beauty, noted for their light, grace- 

 ful foliage and rich, handsome colors. Fine mixed, 

 pkt., 5c 



Eucharidium Brewerii fi° s ir r s s hX g pli S 



white; grows easily, flowers quickly and continuously. 

 Pkt., 5c 



Euphorbia Heterophylla ffig^ £i£I 



ON THE MOUNTAIN)— Makes fine bushy plants, two to 

 three feet high. Pkt., 5c 



Everlasting Flowers i^t&'diHfc 



bouquets for parlor and sitting-room decorations in Win- 

 ter. Finest mixed. Pkt., 5c (See also Acroclinium 

 and Helichrysum.) 



Datura 



pPftlc These are greatly 

 * ^* **^ admired for win- 

 dow and house decoration. 



Sow in shallow boxes of 



light, peaty soil, and keep 



moist by covering with fine 



moss. A temperature of 60 



degrees is about right. 



Pkt., 6c 



Feverfew Double 



Handsome large double 

 white flowers, excellent for 

 bedding; also for house cul- 

 ture; blooms abundantly all 

 season; twelve inches high. 

 Pkt., 5c 



F^PhQf»linlt7ifl 0I * CALIFORNIA POPPY-The old favorite 

 l^oyildV/llUllXlA kind, fine for beds and borders; one foot high, 



brilliant orange-red and white, flowers all the season Pkt.. 5c; 



oz., 30c 



HUNNEMANNIA— This beauti- 

 ful plant grows easily, makes a 

 shapely bush two feet high with handsome foliage, and bearing a pro- 

 fusion of large golden yellow tulip-shaped flowers. Pkt., 6c; 

 J oz., 20c 



101 



Feverfew, Double 



Bush Eschscholtzia ?I 



Eschscholtzia, or California Poppy 



