OaTDRH eORNOeOPia. "Horn of Plenty." 



The sin-ular form, gigantic size, striking colors and pleasant odor of the flower, 

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

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

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

 hir<^e of a dark green color. The flowers are trumpet shaped, measuring eight to ten 

 nche's in length, and five 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 FreSch vChite, beautifully contrasted and marbled with royal purple on the out- 

 ^tdt This uoveltv is of the easiest culture, requiring only to be planted m the house in 

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

 r cui Lia J Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 'Zo cents. 



NEW DOUBLE oaTURA. Golden Queen. 



This Xew Double Golden Datura is by far the handsomest of all the Daturas 

 have "roVn. The plant grows some 3 feet high and spreads about the same. T 

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

 quadruple at times, showing by far the most substantial and largest booms of a 

 Datura. A pleasing compan ion to Datura Lornucopia. Pkt., l.j ct.^., 2 pkts., 2o cts. 



For 20 cents, 1 will mail one packet each of :ji? :!(? 

 ;i|j :!? Datura gornuc opia and Datura Golden Queen. 



IP0M(Ea GRaNDIFLORa. 



,^^„,^„ „„„.^ (Giant White Moon^Flower.) 



One of the •randest of annual climbers, and far superior in every way to the co 

 mon Moon-rtower, the (lowers being much larger-o to inches aeioss-of more si 

 "tance and pure while. The buds Spen lale in the afternoon, remaining open until 

 clo°e unUl noon the next day, and if cloudy will remain open all day long. Ihe 



. lose uniu uoou u jj ^..^^^ make a rapid growth, branch- , . „ v. 



ing and climbing 2.5 feet or more; a single plant often having 

 from 20 to 40of its maguirtcent flowers open at a time, t lower: 

 varv in form on ditterent 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; 8 packets, 2-5 cents. 

 IP©M<Ea SETOSa. New Brazilian Morning Glory. 

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

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

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

 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 

 freelv from Julv 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, 2.5 cents. 

 IP0MCEa. 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 Ipoiiueas which open in the evening. The foliage is large 

 and handsome and remarkable in its drought resisting quali- 

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

 hooked, greenish white, projecting points, as thicklv p aced as /■. 

 the red hairy spines on Ipomcea .Setos a. Pkt., loc; 2 pkts., .ac. \ 



For 25 cents, 1 will mail one packet of each 

 of the above 3 Grand New Ipomoeas. 



NEW OWARP G0LOEN 



YELLOW FLOWERING PEa. 



(erotolaria Retusa.) 



"The flowers of this exqui>iitely beau- 

 ^ tiful annual are of rich golden yellow 

 Lj 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 

 bv 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 them In hike-warm water 

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

 8 packets, 25 cts.; ounce, 50 cts. 



Datura 

 Cornucopia. 



HORN OF 

 PLENTY. 



Crotulnrla Ketnsa. 



FLOWER SEEDS BY WEIGHT. 



FOR the benefit of my florists trade and others who plant largely of some varieties of Flower Seeds, I tak^ Pleasure In preseming^hefoll^^^^^ 

 list of leading varieties, such as are generally in demand in .q"«r>ti ty; each and every ^"ety is quoted at as lo« a ^^ure as |"«rt t'-aui ^ 

 be procured. Should vou wish to purchase bv the ounce any variety of Flower Seeds I catalogue, not quoted herew itb, drop me iiue, »uu 

 be Pleased to_give you^my^^er.Mo.^st figure o^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ,^^„ Pf^VZVl'c^daT^'^^er^^^^^^^^ 



"'^ ^ - . ., . .' , ._...,, — '- -or ounce and over; and one-eighth ounce of those priced at fi.w per ouni-r mm «fr.. 



8» per ounce and over; one-foiirlh ounceo/seed priced at 60 cents per 



>• Alyssum, Little Gem Per ounce S 



S Alyssum, Sweet 



e Antirrhinum, Tom Thumb. Finest mixed 



B Aster, New Branching. Mixed " 



5fi Aster, New Giant Comet. Finest mixed " 



2 Aster, Choice Varieties Mixed, all sorts " 



i Balsam, Double Rose Flowered. Finest mixed " 



M Balsam, Superb Camellia Flowered. Mixed " 



U Calendula, Meteor 



- Candytuft, White Rocket 



2 Candytuft, Hybrid Dwarf Mixed 



Z Carnation, Improved Dwarf Giant Marguerite 



a Cosmos, New Early Blooming Giant Fancy 



^ Dianthus, Chlnensis, China or Indian Pink " 



I Dianthus, Heddewlgii, Double Japan Pink 



_; Hollyhock, Double Fine Mixed. Chafers Strain || 



f Mignonette, Sweet Scented ^^ 



„ Mignonette, Machet 



K Mignonette, New Golden Machet 



« Mignonette, Allen'8 Defiance (true) 



.60 



.25 



.40 



3.00 



3.00 



1.25 



1.00 



.40 



.20 



.15 



,2.5 



Nasturtium, Tom Thumb. Finest mixed.... Per ounce $ .15 



Nasturtium, Dwarf California (iiant Flowering. 



Nasturtium, Majus. Choice Tall Mixed 



Pansy, Maule's Prize Mixed 



Pansv, Extra Fine Mixed 



Pansy, Choice Mixed 



Petunia, New Hybrids. Mixed ■■ 



Phlox Drummondii. Grandirtora Mixed 



Phlox Drummondii, Splendid Mixed 



Poppv, New Hardy Iceland .;. •..••■•; - 



Poppy, New Dwarf Pa ony Flowered. !• inest Mixed.. 



iSO Poppy, Carnation Flowered. Finest Mixed 



1.50 I Ricinus, Zan/.ibarensis. Mixed 



Sweet Peas. (See page H7.) •■,■■•■■•■• 



Sweet William, Double Flue Mixed 



Verbena, Briar irest Mammoth I-ancy 



Verbena, Hvbrida Mixed ■ 



Zinnia, New Curled and Crested 



Zinnia, New Zebra 



.50 



.75 

 1.75 



.15 

 1.00 



L50 ziniiia! Elegans, Double MUed.. 



71 



.25 



.15 



S.00 



1.50 



1.00 



.75 



1.00 



.75 



1.00 



.25 



.15 



.25 



2.50 



1.50 



1.00 



.75 



.75 



