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CE. —Standard bright orange 
pink, flushed with scarlet, wings clear bright rose, 
pink-veined, handsome and distinct. 
Packet, 15c. 
THE QUEEN. — Wings light mauve, standard 
| ANGE PRIN 
light rosy pink, delicately handsome. 
Packet, 10c. 
, IMPERIAL BLUE. -— Rich purplish crimson, 
gwings bright blue, shaded mauve, very rich, 
ISA ECKEORD.—Handsome creamy white, 
| shaded rosy pink, very large flower. Pkt., lic. 
BLACK WARRIOR. — Dark black 
purple,striped with lightershades. Pkt.,10c,_° 
APPLE BLOSSOM. — Standards WS . 
bright pinkish rose, wing's apple blos- 
som, quite distinct. Packet, l5e. 
VESUVIUS.—Standard rose Ct 
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Brose and lilac distinct. Pkt.,10c. © 
CARDINAL.—Rich_ shining 
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COSMOS. Hybridus.—An ex- 
ceedingly beautiful Autumn flowering 
plant, requiring treatment similar 
the Dahlia. ‘The flowers are borne 
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profusely in loose clusters and present 
a charming appearance. The Hybri-§ 
dus. or New Hybrids embrace all 
ashades of Red, White, Blue, Lave 
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der, and are iudeed beautiful. 
Seed should be’sown early in the 
spring and transplanted in the 
open border when all danger 
of frost is past. They will 
commence blooming in 
July, and continue to bloom 
rofusely until cut down by 
Packet, 10 cen 
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acrimson scarlet, the brightest of 
all Sweet Peas, very robust habit 4 
gand free flowering. Packet, 10c. 
PRINCESS OF WALES.—A 
gShowy variety, shaded and flaked ¥ 
gimauve'ona whiteground. Pkt., 10c. |f 
| BRONZE PRINCE. — Rich 
mbronzy maroon, lower petals deepy 
(purple, large and handsome. Pkt., 1¢c\ ( ea! 
NEW SWEET PEAS.—Superb SY ( 
gmixture, all the above and many 
gothers, various shades and colors. Pkt.,10¢ 
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MIMULUS. New Giant.—This mag- ; s : flowers are much larger than the old varieties, , 
nificent strain of Mimulus is unequaled for and the mixture I offer contains some beau 
beauty, and size of its large and variously H | tiful and distinct colors such Beer ORe xe 
colored flowers, some beautifully spotted, and § & striped, azure blue, wlolels bE 28 Seine 
Fr Others richly blotched with rose, carmine a |They are very showy for gar eee 
mi crimson, etc. These plants make beautiful Mixed colors. acket, F 
y specimens for pot culture,and although the 
seed is small is not difficult to grow. Sure to 
please all my customers. Packet, 10 cents. 
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ALYSSUM. Little Gem MIGNONETTE. Giant White Spiral.—Grows 2 or 3 feet hign, 
variety, of compact, spreading growth perfectly erect, and spikes of bloom have been seen measuring 10 in. Its 
§ 3 to 4 incheshigh. A single plant will || color is pure snow-white. The grand spikes of bloom can be seen for a long 
cover a circle 10 to 12 inches in diameter. | distance, and being so beautiful in form and color, muchunlike anything else 
300 perfect spikes of flowersinfull | in cultivation, it attracts the attention of every one. Its fragrance is rich 
bloom at one time have been ceunt- | and powerful, and it will produce twice as much bloom as any other variety. 
ed on one plant. Foredgingsithas no |} Seed can be sown in open ground in April or May, where it willgrow rapidly 
} superior. Packet, 10 cents. '\ and bloom profusely early in June. Packet, 10 cents. 
} Lonegfellow.—The 
flowers are of large size, of a beautiful 
dark rose color and are borne abund- | 
antly on long and stiff stalks. Of un- § 
usual merit, and deserves to be largely | 
| grown. May be easily raised from seed | 
and had in flower in a few weeks. 
Packet, 15 cents: 2 Packets. 25 cents. | 
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