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1012 Aster, Crimson Giant. 



1080 AsTEB, Peerless Pink. 



I0J2 CKIMSON GIANT. Has all the good qualities of Manle's Giant 

 Branching type, with extra large, densely double flowers, few under .5 

 Inches across, on steins 15 to 18 inches long; in color a very rich blood- 

 crimson, making a brilliant bed or border plant, and very desirable for 

 cut flowers. Packet, 15 cents; ^^ ounce, 50 cents; i^ onnce, 85 cts. 



1080 PEERLESS PIXK. The plants are of robust, branching 

 habit, 24 to 30 inches high, bearing magnificent blooms on strong stems, 

 averaging 18 inches in length, the globular-shaped flowers measuring 

 4 to 6 inches in diameter and of great depth and densely petaled. The 

 center petals are prettily incurved, while the wide, outer petals reflex, 

 making a most artistic flower. The color is a very pleasing shade of 

 rich shell pink. It blooms about the middle of August, being at its 

 best during the early part of September; elegant for cutting. 



Packet, 10 cts.; ij ounce, 35 cts.; '4 ounce. 60 cts.; onnce, S2.00. 



Please order all 



FLOWER SEEDS 



by number but be sure you 

 give it correctly. 



Asparagus, Plumosus Nanus. 



ASPARAGUS (T"»'e P\>rn or Emerald Feather) 

 Half Hardy Perennial 



For house use as pot plants, in hanging baskets, vases, etc., few plants 

 equal the Asparagus Fern. They thrive under conditions which wonld 

 kill other plants. The foliage, when cut, retains lis color and Ireshness 

 for a long time. 



974 PLUMOSUS NANUS. .\ desirable pot plant of wonderful beauty. 

 Cheerful, green, fern-like foliage, of delicate texture. Individual fronds 

 or leaves grow from -1 to 8 inches across. Very graceful when used In 

 bouquets. Packet, 15 cents; 100 Meeds, SI.OO. 



976 SPRENGERII. This plant Is especially adapted to suspended 

 baskets, window bo.xes, vases, etc.; 1 to 4 feet. An e.xcellent house plant, 

 as It withstands a dry atmosphere, succeeding practically everywhere, 

 If, however, they are given proper care, plants wilt grow lu.xuriantly 

 the year round. Packet, 10 centx; 100 seeds, 50 centH. 



1076 MORETON PINK. Of the 



Giant Crego type, very double, with 

 long twisted petals. The color i^ a 

 deep cerise like the Paul Nevion 

 Rose, the finest bright pink astei of 

 this type. An aristocratic f]o\>ei 

 greatly admired. The gracefully 

 curled, wide petals are of unusually 

 attractive appearance; combined 

 with the exquisite coloring, it Is need 

 less to say, this is certain to be a 

 very popular variety. 

 Packet, 15 cts.; \g onnce, 50 cts.; 



14 ounce, 85 cts.; onnce, $3.00. ,, 



1076 ASTER MORETON PiNK 



1II2 SENSATION. Dark rich garnet or OX blood red. Grow 18 to 20 

 inches high, well branched and covered with perfect flowers until the 

 advent of frost. Entirely distinct, being the reddest of all red asters. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ^ onnce, 40 cents; I4 onnce, 75 cents. 



982 AMERICAN 



BEAUTY. One of the 

 most popular asters of 

 recent introduction. A 

 most lovely shade of 

 bright, carmine rose, al- 

 most identical in color 

 to the famous American 

 Beauty rose. The flow- 

 ers are large, fully dou- 

 ble, incurved and borne 

 on long, strong stems, 

 making them especially 

 desirable for cutting. 

 Make a grand display in 

 the garden. Valuable 

 for cutting for bouquets. 

 Profuse bloomers. 



Packet, 10 cents; 



3^ onnce, 40 cents; 



14 onnce, 75 cents; 



onnce, S2.50. 



682 Aster, American Beauty. 



1124 Balloon Vine. ,,37 ^^^^^^ Vernon. 



1124 BALLOON VINE (Love-ln-a-puflO 



Hardy Annual Climber 



A rapid growing climber, attaining a height of 10 to 16 feet. Bears 

 small white flowers, followed by inflated seed pods resembling small 

 balloons, hence the name. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 85 cents. 



BEGONIA 



Tender Perennial 



Beautiful bedding plants, easily raised from seed, doing well in full 

 sunlight or shady positions. Seeds should be started indoors or in a 

 hot-bed, care being taken In sowing as the seeds are very small. Plants 

 set out-doors as soon as danger of frost is over, will flower profusely 

 until fall; in fact, the plants are often bidden by their brilliaut blossoms. 

 For winter flowering house plants, they are especially desirable. 



1135 LUMINOSA. Brilliant fiery dark scarlet. Packet, 25 cents. 



1136 PRIIWA DONNA. Beautiful clear pink shading to carmine rose; 

 everblooming. Packet, 25 cents. 



1137 VEKNON. Brilliant deep carmine with a bright yellow centre. 

 Rich metallic green foliage changing to dark red. Packet, 15 cents. 



1138 SEiMPERFLORENS, SINGLE MIXED. Contains all colors from 

 pure white to deepest crimson. Packet, 15 cents; 2 packets, 25 cents. 



Sow Maule's Wild Flower Garden Mixture 



in out-of-the-way places, back lots, fence corners, etc. Scatter the seed 

 on the surface and rake in. (See page 164.) 



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