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AMERICAN BEI.T:.E. (See illustration.) This 

 shows an important departure from the colorings and 

 markings of all other varieties — being neither striped" 

 nor mottled, but distinctly spotted. The standard is clear, 

 briglitrose, of uniform coloring; ■n'ings of crystal-white 

 with bright purplish-carmine spots. The flowers are 

 very large, of good substance, and linely formed. Price, 

 pkt., lOc; oz., 40c. 



APPLE BLOSSOM. This is one of the mostexqui- 

 site varieties Mr. Eckford has ever brought out. It is a 

 fine, bold flower of a bright pinkish-rose, shading into 

 blush. Vervdislinct. Price, pkt., lOc; oz.,20c.; K lb., 50c. 



EHULY HENDERSON. An extra large flower of 

 remark^jle substance and perfection of form. Absolutely 

 I)iire white, as clear as alabaster, and glistening as satin. 

 Pkt., lOc: oz., 20c.; % lb., 6Uc. 



VENUS. A grand salmon-bufF. A prize winner 

 wherever shown. A color that makes a most exquisite 

 combination with the three other varieties described on 

 this page. No collection is complete without it. Price, 

 pkt., 10c.; oz., 20c.; yi lb., 50c. 



Our Four Bonny Beauties, 1 pkt. each, for 2oc, 



TetPanema 

 JVIexieana 



(Mexican Foxglove.) 



Tills charming little Mexican 

 jilant is new in this country. 

 It is never without its numer- 

 ous bunches of pretty purpli.sh- 

 hlue flowers from January until De- 

 cember. Its very neat foliage con- 

 trasts elegantly with the flowers. A 

 flrst-class window gem. Pkt., 10c.; 

 3 pkts., 25c. 



D\n ii\ toRNLCoPii Pkt , 10c. 



Datura Cornucopia. (HomofPienty.) 



Plants of this novelty were first introduced last year, and we are 

 now enabled to offer thei seed. The plant is of robust habit, and, 

 -while it is not hardy, grows to a good-sized shrub in a single season. 

 The leaves aie large, dark green, and the stem is brownish purple, 

 witli a sliining surface. The flower is trumpet shaped, of immense 

 size, ofien ten inches long and five inehes wide at the mouth, with 

 three cones or funnels one within the other, the inside of the tube 

 of a delicate French white, marbled with royal purple on the out- 

 side. Per pkt. , 10c. ; 3 pkts., 25c. 



TETRANEMA MEXiCAKA. (Mexican Foxglove.) Pkt.,10c. 



HEUCHERA SANGTJINEA. Pkt., lOc; 3 pktS., 25c. 



1530. HEUCHERA S.ANGUINEA (or Coral 

 Plant). At our Floracroft Grounds this exquisite 

 little hardy perennial is an especial favorite. The 

 growth of the plant is low and bushy, throwing up 

 long, slender spikes of lovely coral red fli^were, mak- 

 ing the most graceful bouquets imaginable. Its gen- 

 eral character is indicated in the illustration and being 

 perfectly hardy, it spreads and grows in beauty with 

 each successive season. It is ^■ery valuable for bou- 

 quets. Pkt., 10c. ; 3 pkts., 25c. 



SPECIAL.— One Packet each of all on this page 

 for only 50c. 



