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SuNFLOWER, GLOBE OF GoLD 
AND STELLA. 
SUNFLOWER, CHRYSANTHEMUM- 
FLOWERED. 
1751 GLOBE OF GOLD. Dahlia Sunflower, Golden Quilled Sun- 
flower. A double sunflower, attaining a height of but little over 3 feet. 
Each branch carries a beautiful globe-shaped flower of richest golden | 
color. Packet, 0 cents. | 
1747 STELLA. Heicht, 3 to4 feet. Flowers star shaped, of brightest | 
golden yellow, with dark centres. They are borne on long stems, and 
are suitable for cutting. Bloom continues from June until frost. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
1746 CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED. 
Fine, perfectly double | 
golden flowers, resembling Japanese chrysanthemums: 6 to 10 inches 
Planis grow to the height of 5 to 6 feet. 
Packet, 10 cents. | 
1753 DWARF, PERKEO. This charming dwarf sunflower blooms 
It grows a foot high and 
in diameter. 
the whole season, in greatest profusion. 
forms a bush about a 
foot in diameter. The 
long -stemmed flowers 
are 2 to 3 inches across. 
They are bright yellow 
in color, with dark cen- 
tres, and make pretty 
and durable cut flowers. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
Hardy Perennial 
Sunflower 
1754 PERENNIAL. 
A mixture of single 
flowered perennial 
sorts. Seed sown early 
will produce flowering 
plants the first year. 
These are indispensable 
in the hardy border. Se 
Packet, 10 cents. Dwarr SUNFLOWER, PERKEO. 
SWEET ROCKET 
Hardy Perennial 
1862 FINEST MIXED. An oid-fashioned perennial, forming a 
strong, bushy plant, 2or3 feet high, and bearing purple or white frag- 
rant flowers during June and July. An excellent sort for planting in a 
hardy and permanent bed or for use among shrubbery. Also called | 
Dame’s Violet or Dame’s Rocket. Packet, 5 cents. | 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Hardy Annual 
Well known, free blooming, old-fashioned favorites, now greatly im- 
proved. They produce masses of lovely. brilliant, sweet scented flowers | 
through a long period. making a splendid effect in beds. Two feet high. | 
Should be replaced by new seedlings, every few years, in fresh soil. 
This new type begins to 
bloom in early summer 
from spring sown seed. 
Habit of plant the same) 
as the perennial varieties, | 
produces fine heads of 
bloom of various colors, | 
white, crimson, rose pink, | 
ete., many of which are | 
fragrant. 
each season thereafter and 
- - - - lasting for years. Very | 
Sweet WILLIAM, HARDY ANNUAL. desirable as cut-flowers. 
HARDY ANNUAL FINEST MIXED. 
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1868 Packet, 10 cents. | 
broadly edged with white; | all shades and markings. 
Flower Seeds—153 
Hardy Perennial Sweet William 
The old favorite Sweet William, as we all know, does not flower until 
the second year from seed. The hardy annual blooms the first year. 
All are easily grown and thrive in any good garden soil. 
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Sweet WILLIAM, SINGLE MAmmoOTH HoLeorn GLory. 
1863 MAMMOTH HOLBORN GLORY. A beautiful new strain 
with large single flowers, compact habit of growth. Single florets have 
measured over ] inch across. Embraces many shades and markings 
which are not found in other strains. Two feet high. Finest mixed. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
1866 AURICULA EYED. A highly ornamental, single flowered 
strain with large eyes; height 2 feet; all colors. Packet, 5 cents. 
1864 PINK BEAUTY. An exquisite shade of pure pink. Large, 
single flowers in immense umbels: 18 inches high. Packet, 10 cents. 
SweEeT WILLIAM, SINGLE AND DouB_te. 
1865 DOUBLE MIXED. A selection of the best double flowers in 
Large flower heads are produced in great 
Plants hardy, | profusion, displaying a large variety of colors, some showing large 
producing larger blooms | white eves. 
Very beautiful and sweetly scented. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
1867 SINGLE MIXED. The flowers are large, of handsome form 
| and embrace a great variety of extremely rich and beautiful colors. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
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