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A new and magnificent morning glory remarkable alike for its size 
‘and its coloring. The strong vines make a growth of 12 to 20 feet, 
with leaves8 to 10 inches in size. The splendid flowers are 4 to 5 
inches across, of a deep violet blue, shading to azure and edged with 
white. The flowers are borne in clusters of from three to five, and 
sare very showy. Packet, 10 cents. 
: NEW 
COLEUS. 
such a collection of 
coleus as I had at Briar 
Crest last summer. 
For years I have 
prided myself that my 
collection of coleus 
was unsurpassed; but 
have kept right on 
breeding it up, until 
now, in variety of col- 
ors, variation of fo- 
liage, mammoth size, 
ete., I havesecured a 
selection far ahead of 
} anything ever seen at 
home or abroad. Seed 
of the Briar Crest 
coleus is worth more 
Packet, 25 cents. 
Bird of Paradise 
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trusses;the most attrac- 
tive part being the large pistils, 
which are of a beautiful 
erimson color, and spread out 
fan shape, aS Shown in illustration. 
the house it will produce a fine 
show of blooms the first year, 
which will please you and be sure 
to attract the attention of every 
visitor. Packet 10 cents. 
DiantHus, ROYAL PINK. 
Dianthus, 
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Dianthus Chinensis Heddewigii. 
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fringed, with large eyes, and beau- 
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intense red Packet, 10 cents. 






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NEW MULTIFLORA BOUQUET ASTER. 
One of the most exquisite of all the asters, and especially suited for 
pot culture or for a place in the low border. Extremely dwarf, being 
only 8 or 9 inches high, but almost smothered with blossoms. The 
flower colors are white and pink, the shades blending in a most pleas- 
ing manner. This interesting aster represents a type of great merit 
and utility, and is in great favor among gardeners. I can endorse it 
without reservation. Packet, 10 cents; 8 packets, 25 cents. 
Shasta Daisy. 
This is the finest of 
cross between the com- 
mon field daisy and a 
European sort. 
perfectly hardy peren- 
nial, bearing flowers 
averaging 4 inches in 
diameter, on long, stiff « 
for several 
main fresh for two 2 
weeks or more after @ 
cutting. The petals or 
rays are pure white. 
The Shasta Daisy is 
one of the most useful 
flowers for bouquets. 
Packet, 10 cents. 


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SCABIOSA, 
Cherry and White. 
This is one of the most beau- 
tiful varieties of this desirable 
flower that I have ever seen. Es- 
pecially valuable for table decora- 
tion, or for any other decorative 
purpose. Last summer in France 
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wilting. Planted in hotbeds very 
early in the spring and set out 
early in the open ground, the 
plants will frequeutly bloom the 
Same season. You should have this 
Packet, 10 cents. 
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BoLTONIA GLASTIFOLIA. 
Boltonia Glastifolia. 
{Hardy Perennial.] Resembles 
very much the perennial Asters in 
This new variety grows 24 to 40~ 
inches high, bearing very large € 
white flowers, which are valuable 
for bouquets. Flowers froin June 
until frost. Packet, 10 cents. 

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Glastifolia is about 6 feet high and 3 
has white flowers nearly one inch 
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frost. Packet, 10 cents. 
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