NEW MAMMOTH JAPANESE MORNING GLORY MIKADO MORNING GLORY. 
<= ~ ' a , AG Cif MIKADO Hae ee ean peculiar and handsome colors, 
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\ The illustration shows a charac- ® ' 
teristic flower of this noble Strain. Itis a development 
or evolution from the highest form of Japanese Morn- 
ing Glory, and represents the acme of beauty thus far 
secured in this graceful and fayorite flower. The colors 
are exceedingly rich, and the texture of the blossom is 
thick and heavy, indicative of high breeding. At Briar 
Crest this wonderful morning glory freely produced 
flowers 4 to 5 inches in diameter, and was one of the 
beauties of my trial ground operations last year. The 
Japanese do not willingly part with their best morning 
glories, and this one has but lately reached America. 
It is one of the best of the recent things from abroad, 
Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
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IMPERIAL JAPANESE IMPERIAL JAPANESE | 
MORNING GLORY. MORNING GLORY. 
DOUBLE MIXED. SINGLE MIXED. 
This is the Same rare and curious strain The same as offered last year, except 
which I have sold for some years as part of | that the double sorts are this season listed 
a mixture. This year I separate the dou-| separately. The single sorts have a wide 
ble sorts from the single sorts. These flow- | and truly remarkable range of markings, 
ers will not be all double, although the seed | as shown in the illustration. The shades 
is pure, for there is always a tendency to | and colors are various—white, pink, lilac, f A 
reyert. Characterized by peculiar colors, | rose, bronze, garnet, crimson, etc. There (RR WS \ 
shapes and markings. The shades include | is leaf variation that cannot fail to please. £ : Nhe AW - ~ 
white, pink, crimson, lilac, ete. The leaves | Easy of growth, and quick to come into —y) es XY 
also vary in size and color. Packet, 15 cts.;| bloom; sometimes the flower comes in 38 : 
2 packets, 25 cts. ' weeks from seed. Pkt., 5 cts.; 0z., 20 cts. IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLory, SINGLE MixeD. 
PURPLE FEATHER GRASS. NICOTIANAS. 
AS PRETTY AS A PALM, 
FOR FOLIAGE AND FLOWERS. 
One of the most ornamental decorative 
grasses ever introduced; as useful for hall or NICOTIANA SYLVESTRIS. —A strong 
Hag os Pra ae ana andshav: growing annual, with rich, handsome foliage. 
rowth. The graceful, narrow, recurving ELCIS HU 2 MLO RDM ECU Ea he OCLs) Sta acne can tag 
& # es ’ y 5 grant, pure white and having tubes 6 inches 
long. This plant, in rows or masses, makes a 
leaves are produced in succession by hun- 
dreds, and are overtopped by elegant fea- fine background for bright blooming plants of 
any kind. Pkt., 5 cts.; 6 pkts., 25. cts. 
thery plumes a foot long: cue’ plumes or 
feathers are available for vase decorations or 
for dry grass bouquets. Seeds should be NICOTIANA SUAVEOLENS. —A dwarf 
sown indoors, in March, in pots or shallow variety, attaining a height of only 1 or 2 feet. 
boxes, and the plants set out when danger of Flowers white and sweet scented. This nico- 
frost is past. The heads will be produced = tiana is ayailable for backgrounds against 
from July until frost, and the whole plant is LES NH Fi higher foliage or against walls, and is a charm- 
eventually veiled in a purple cloud. SSS WA AF — ing thing for the purpose. It is a rather shy 
Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. SOE ZGININ GENS seeder. Packet, 15 cents; 2 packets, 25 cents. 
S NICOTIANA MACROPHYLLA. Foliis m, 
CALENDULA, FAVORITE. variegata.—A fine, tall growing variety of nico- = 
An entirely new and very charming calen- tiana, bearing red flowers and having the leaves © 
dula. The flowers are of a light sulphur variously spotted and marked with white. Very 4’ 
color, with creamy white stripes, the stripes 
being arranged with great regularity. The 
plant attains a height of about one foot, and 
is bushy, compact and free from insects. 
Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
DO NOT BE AFRAID 
to order seeds from this catalogue on ac- 
count of your own inexperience or lack of 
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knowledge. Cultural hints and directions 
are printed on every seed packet, and if you 
love flowers you will be certain to have suc- 
cess with them. 
Purple FEATHER GRASS, 
New French Marigolds. 
The new French marigolds are beautiful and 
desirable. Their colors are rich and they bloom 
continuously. Their habit is dwarf and very 
HY; bushy, and thus are of great value as a border 
plant along walks or for massing in beds. I offer 
two very choice sorts. 
FRENCH MARIGOLD, SILVER KING.—A 
beautiful new dwarf strain, only 8 inches high. 
Flowers produced in great abundance and of per. 
fectly uniform marking. Color velvety brown, 
_ Surrounded by pale lemon, almost white. Packet, 
<= 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
FRENCH MARIGOLD, LEGION OR 
HONOR.—Much like Silver King, but the lemon 
== edge or frame of the flower is a rich, golden yel- 
= low. Height of plant 9 inches. A pretty compan- 
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gEN Os fe PY Mey = REMEMBER for $1.00 you may select $1.30 ) 
ES WORTH OF PACKETS OR OUNCES, either , 
FrencH Marico.pd, LEGion OF Honor. of vegetable or flower seeds. $2.00 buys $2.75. NICOTIANA SYLVESTRIS. 
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