DOLICHOS, DAYLIGHT. 
New Annual Climber. 
This grand new climber from Japan is a dis- 
tinct acquisition. It has handsome foliage and 
large racemes of white flowers. The dolichos 
is as yet not much known in America, but I 
am sure it will become universally popular, on 
account of its utility as well as its beauty. 
and affords a dense shade on arbor or trellis, 
and is available for making a screen or for coy- 
ering unsighily objects. It will even grow over 
rock work or upon the ground. The grand ra- 
cemes of white flowers and afterward the white 
seed pods stand out from the foliage in an orna- 
mental manner. The individual flower is 
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vine is easily and quickly grown from seed, | | 
Shaped like the sweet pea, and the dolichos | 
along with the sweet pea is a leguminous plant. 
The leaf somewhat resembles the leaf of the | 
lima bean, and the vine may be said to require | 
the same cultural treatment as the lima bean. 
Plant seeds about one inch deep, in good soil. 
Daylight dolichos makes a very handsome 
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FIREBALL, SNOWBALL AND LACINIATUS PINKS. 
3 LOVELY PINKS. 
DIANTHUS LACINIATUS. 
Hybrid Fringed. 
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double, with exquis ely fringed petals. 
Packet, 10 cents. | 
DOUBLE SNOWBALL.— 
bloom freely the first season. 
DIANTHUS, 
A beautiful companion for Double Fireball; its 
Pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pKts., 25 cts. 
New Dwarf | 
(See upper flowers in illus- | 
The laciniate or fringed pinks are old 
I have an improved and very super- 
The plants are smaller and the 
flowers larger and more brilliant than the orig- 
The colors include white, rose, red, 
Packet, 5 cents. 
DIANTHUS, DOUBLE FIREBALL.—A 
beautiful new type; dwarf, compact and quite 
brilliant red and very 
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DaYLIGHT DOLicHos. 
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feet. 
| similar to Cornucopia. Pkt., 10c.; 3 pkKts., 25¢, 5 
| green foliage. 
|and lemon shades. 
equal in every way. Pure white. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Three Royal Heliotropes. 
LEMOINE’S GIANT HY= 
BRIDS.—A superb strain, bearing 
flowers of immense size and of rich- 
est beauty and fragrance. The 
colors range through all the Shades 
of blue, from violet to indigo. The 
paler forms are nearly white. The 
great trusses are sometimes a foot 
across. The foliage is peculiarly rich 
and glossy, the plants growing 
about 2 feet high. Packet, 10 cents; 
3 packets, 25 cents. 
THE BLACK KING.—A Splen- 
of such a dark purple as to be 
almost black, Very rich and fra- 
grant. Pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkts., 25 cts. 
LADY IN WHITE. — A _ new, 
lovely heliotrope which is well de- 
seribed by its name. It produces 
large heads of pure white flowers, 
did new heliotrope having flowers | 
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DATURAS. 
| These popular plants and their great blos- q 
soms are well worthy of the slight cultural & 
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care which they require. I will send one 4, 
packet of each of the three sorts for only 20 cts. § 
CORNUCOPIA, HORN OF PLENTY.— 9 
Flowers white and royal purple; 8 to 10 inches 
long, and 5 to 7 inches across the mouth, each & 
appearing to be made up of three distinct flow- & 
The bloom is both handsome and tragrant. 5 
Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 2 
GOLDEN QUEEN. — Height and extent 3 & 
Flowers golden yellow, double, triple or & 
quadruple, and as large as the flowers of & 
Cornucopia. Rich, handsome and attractive. & 
Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. Wi 
DOUBLE WHITE. — Exquisitely double & 
and pure white. The shape and character is 
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NEW ESCHSCHOLTZIAS. 
California Poppies. 
DOUGLASSI.—A new dwarf Eschscholtzia. = 
Only 10 inches high, with finely cut, greyish §: 
The flowers are clear lemon yel- 
low with orange markings and somewhat cup- 
shaped. Its early and profuse production of 
flowers is one of its distinctive merits. Packet, 
10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
CANICULATA. — Rose, tinted with white 
The graceful petals are 
fluted and folded, and there is a primose hue at 
the throat. An exquiste new Eschscholtzia, 
and a great addition to its class. Packet, 
10 cents; 5 packets, 25 cents. 
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which are very graceful and fra- fae 
grant. Pkt., 10 cts; 3 pkts., 25 cts. a 
For 25 Cts. I will mail a packet a 
of each of the above heliotropes. = 
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Sometimes called Bush  Esch- = 
scholtzia. 2 feet high. Bright yel- s: 
low blossoms on stems a foot long. IZ 
Large flowers with petals crinkled & 
like crushed satin, lasting a long i 
time in water after being cut. Foli- uA 
age like Eschscholtzia. Begins to = 
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HuNNEMANIA. (BUSH ESCHSCHOLTZIA.) Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. HELIoTROPE, LemoINe’s GIANT Hysrips. SS 
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(a Every lover of beautiful flowers has no donbt admired the first plate in this book, and I wish again to call their attention to the fact that ~ 
, with every erder for flower seeds they are entitled to a packet of my Silver Anniversary Mixture of Sweet Peas free when requested. be 
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