DATDRn eORNUeOPin. "Horn of Plenty." 



The singular form, gigantic size, striking colors and pleasant odor of the flower, 

 make this novelty most conspicuous. The plant is of a very robust habit. The stem 

 is thick, dark brown purple, shining as if varnished. The branches are very numer- 

 ous, spreading symmetrically three or four feet in every direction. The leaves are 

 large, of a dark green color. The flowers are trumpet shaped, measuring eight to ten 

 inches in length, and Ave to seven inches across the mouth, and form three distinct 



■ flowers, growing each within the other; the throat and mouth of corolla, a most deli- 

 cate French white, beautifully contrasted and marbled with royal purple on the -' 

 side. This novelty is of the easiest culture, requiring only to be planted in the houi 



' February or March, and planted out in May, in a warm, rich soil. 

 Packet, 10 cents; S packets, 25 cents. 



NEW DOUBLE DHTURn. Golden Queen. 



This New Double Golden Datura is by far the handsomest of all the Daturan i 

 have grown. The plant grows some 3 feet high and spreads about the same. 1 lu 

 blooms are a rich decided golden yellow, and are not only double but triple and 

 quadruple at times, showing by far the most substantial and largest blooms of an\ 

 Datura. A pleasing companion to Datura Cornucopia. Pkt., lo cts.; 2 pkts., 25 cts 



For 20 cents, I will mail one packet each of :|(? t|? 

 ^ 'j^ Datura Cornucopia and Datura Golden Queen. 



IPOMCEn GRHNDIPL0RA. (Giant White Moon^^Plower.) 



One of the grandest of annual climbers, and far superior in every way to the ( oiu 



mon Moon-flower, the flowers being much larger — 5 to 6 inches across — of more "-ub 



stance and pure white. The buds open late in the afternoon, remaining open until 



close until noon the next day, and if cloudy will remain open all day long. The 



vines make a rapid growth, branch- 

 ing and climbing 25 feet or more; a single plant often having 

 from 20 to •10 of its magniticent flowers open at a time. Flowers 

 vary in form on different plants, some being scalloped, others 

 round, others star shaped; foliage varies to oak leaved and star 

 shaped form, adding charm and interest to this great climber. 

 Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 

 IP0M<Ea SET0Sa. New Brazilian Mornina Glory. 

 An annual, climbing 30 to 50 feet. The vines branch and 

 climb in all directions, one vine soon covering a tree, arbor or 

 building. Its leaves are like those of the grape in form and of 

 immense size, often a foot across in rich soil. The flowers, 

 which open in the morning, are three inches or more across, of 

 a beautiful rose color, and are borne in large clusters very 

 freely from July to frost. Every part of the vine is thickly cov- 

 ered with short, reddish hairs which, with its immense leaves 

 and large clusters of curious seed capsules, render it highly or- 

 namental. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 

 IP©MCEa. Northern Light. 

 This new plant has blooms some two inches in diameter; of 

 pink lavender color, which come earlier in the season than any 

 of the Ipomceas which open in the evening. The foliage is large .^^^ 

 and handsome and remarkable in its drought resisting quali- y^^ 

 lies. The stems of the vines are covered with thousands of /^R-^ 

 hooked, greenish white, projecting points, as thickly placed as /.^^ 

 the red hairy spines on Ipomoea Setosa. Pkt., 15c.; 2 pkts., 25c. "s. 



For 25 cents, I will mail one packet of each 

 of the above 3 Grand New Ipomceas. 



NEW DWARF GOLDEN 



YELLOW FLOWERING PEa. 



(Crotolaria Retusa.) 



"The flowers of this exquisitely beau- 

 tiful annual are of rich golden yellow 

 color, of the true Sweet Pea form and as 

 large as the Eckford's varieties. The 

 flowers are of firm substance and grow 

 in racemes, fox-glove style, and often 

 produce over 40 blossoms on one spike. 

 It blooms profusely throughout the 

 summer and until killed by frost. It is 

 a low growing, branching plant, every 

 branch and branchlet ending in ra- 

 cemes six to ten inches long, of -these 

 beautiful golden Sweet Pea like flowers. 

 The oval leaves are smooth, of the dark- 

 est green, and the flowers are followed 

 by clusters of short smooth pods, in 

 which, when shaken the seeds sound 

 like a child's rattle. It is best to start 

 the seeds in the window or hot-bed, 



first soaking thena in luke-warm water 



~~^^^^^^^^^^^ for about twelve hours." Packet, 10 cts.; 



Ipoincea Graiidlilora. 3 packets, 25 Cts.; ounce, 50 cts. 



Crutolarla Hetiisa. 



FLOWER SEEDS BY WEIGHT. 



FOR the benefit of my florists trade and others who plant largely of some varieties of Flower .seeds, I take pleasure in presenting the following 

 list of leading varieties, such as are generally in demand in quantity; each and every variety is quoted at as low a flgure as good strains can 

 be procured. Should you wish to purchase by the ounce any variety of Flower Seeds I catalogue, not quoted herewith, drop me a line, and I will 

 be pleased to give you my very lowest flgure on same. 



NOTE. — I do not sell lesx than 1 ounce of any variety priced at less than 50 cents per ounce, but will put up one-half ounce of seed priced at SO cent4 



Alyssum, Little Gem Per 



Alyssum, Sweet 



Antirrhinum, Tom Thumb. Finest mixed 



Aster, New Branching White 



Aster, Comet. Finest Mixed 



Aster, Choice Varieties Mixed, all sorts 



Balsam, Double Rose Flowered. Finest mixed 



Balsam, Superb Canaellia Flowered. Mixed 



Calendula, Meteor 



Candytuft, White Rocket 



Candytuft, Hybrid Dwarf Mixed 



Carnation, Marguerite 



Cosmos, New California Monster Early Blooming 



Dianthus, Chinensis, China or Indian Pink 



Dianthus, Heddewigii, Double .lapan Pink 



Dianthus, Imperialis, Double Imperial Pink 



Dianthus, Diadematus, Double Diadem Pink 



Hollyhock, Double Fine Mixed. Chater's Strain 



Ipoincea, Grandiflora. Giant White Moon Flower 



Mignonette, Sweet Scented 



8 .60 



.25 



.40 



3.50 



3.50 



1.00 



1.00 



.40 



.20 



.15 



.2.5 



2.00 



2.00 



.50 



.75 



.75 



.75 



1.75 



1.00 



.16 



Mignonette, Machet Per ounce $1.00 



Mignonette, Improved Golden Queen " .50 



Mignonette, Allen's Defiance (tfue) " 3.00 



Nasturtium, Tom Thumb. Finest mixed •' .15 



Nasturtium, Majus. Choice Tall mixed •• .15 



Pansy, Maule's Prize Mixed " S.00 



Pansy, Extra Fine Mixed " 1-50 



Pansy, Choice Mixed " .75 



Petunia, New Hybrids, Mixed " -65 



Phlox Drummondii, Grandiflora Mi.xed " 1 00 



Phlox Drummondii, .Splendid Mixed " .•* 



Poppy, New Dwarf I'n'ony Flowered. Finest mixed " .25 



Poppy, Carnation Flowered. Finest Mixed " -15 



Sweet Peas. (See pages (>4 and ()7.) " 



Sweet William, Double Fine Mixed " .75 



Verbena, Briar Crest Mammoth Fancy " 2.80 



Verbena, Hybrida Mixed " 1-50 



Zinnia, New Curled and Crested " 1.25 



Zinnia, New Zebra " .75 



Zinnia, Klegans, Double Mixed " .75 



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