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Ht 6 VERBENA. Commandant Marchand. The flowers are remark- 
| 4 ably large, of a dark purplish red color, and are produced in great 
wl og abundance. I know my friends will find it one of the most desirable 
i] i. verbenas in my entire list. Packet, 10 cents. : 
* - WALLEFLOWER. Single Parisiam. This variety is extremely 
|| - early. Sown in cold frames in March, this plant develops itself so rap- 
| < idly that it is in full bloom before the end of September. The magnifi- 
k = cent golden yellow flowers, which it produces in great abundance, up 
§|| pe to the very winter months, are exceedingly welcome for bouquets as 
fort!) 9 well as for bunching, especially at that late season when the florists 
ng 2 shop usually contains nothing but chrysanthemums. Packet, 10 cts. 
thes) fy THE NEW CORNFLOWER ASTER. Succeeding in any open 
ag | et sunny position, not only desirable as a single plant in the mixed hardy 
lt § re border, but can be used with fine effect in beds or masses. Grows 18 to 
il 24 inches high, and bears freely from early July until frost, its hand- 
i) > some lavender-blue, Centaurea-like blossoms each measuring from 4 to 
q 5 5inches across. One of the most charming and beautiful of our native 
, | hardy plants, I highly recommend it: Packet, 10 cents. ‘ 
al oS RUDBECKIA. Bicolor Superba. A charming addition to the 
oy) 2 list of yellow annuals. It is a very free bloomer, and its long stems 
nial 8 make it available as a cut flower. Ofeasiest culture. Packet, 5 cents. 
he g)) g CANDYTUFT. Hyacinth Flowered. In this fine strain the white 
SY) flowers are in a large spike rather than a head. The most showy thing 
I) = ofits kind thus far known. Packet, 5 cents.; ounce, $1.00. 
lw 3 CANDYTUFT. New Rose Cardinal. New, beautiful and very 
aii desirable, bearing numerous spikes of handsome rose cardinal flowers. 
ag 3S A decided acquisition to my list. Packet, 10 cents. 
a NEW LOBELIA. Belle de Moray. This is a very desirable nov- 
nel iS elty of dwarf, compact growth, especially adapted to ribbon gardening 
nf < and landscape work; very effective. Packet, 10 cents. 
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: Diamond Flower. FORGET-ME-NOT, DisTINCTION. 
‘ | GILIA.. Dichotoma. Certainly a little beauty; the bushy plants 

are abcut 8 inches high, and are densely covered with large pure white 
flowers. Highly ornamental as a border plant or in beds, Packet, 10 cts. 
DIAMOND FLOWER. TIonopsidium. A charming little thing for 
every window garden, growing only 2 or 8inches high. The seed may 
be sown in the pots of other plants, and in a month there will be a 
mass of minute green leaves and starry flowers which shine like dia- 
monds. Colors are white and violet blue. Pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkts., 25 cts. 
FORGET-ME-NOT. Distimction. Anew and interesting form 
of forget-me-not, with the true ever-blooming habit. The plants grow 
| to a height of 5 to7 inches and cover an area 8 or 10 inches in diameter. 
| The flowers are of the most exquisite azure blue. Packet, 15 cents. 
| NEMESIA. Grandiflora, Mixed. A dwarf strain of the Nemesia 
| Strumosa, and quite different in habit, the plants being small, bushy 
| and compact. The colors are very pretty and varied, including several 
shades of rose, orange, purple, etc, If cut after flowering in August, the 
plants start afresh and flower until frost sets in. Packet, 10 cents. 
DOLICHOS. Soudan, Purple. A curious and highly decorative 
| climber, much earlier than Dolichos, Lablab and also much more flor- 
iferous. The twining stems are of an intense purple color, and the 
| beautiful long flowers, that are produced during the whole summer, 
| are of a brilliant rose, contrasting with the dark foliage. Stands heat 
well and is invaluable for covering walls, trellises, ete. Packet, 10 cents. 
ZEA JAPONICA. Quadri-Color. This is a four-colored Japanese 
maize—green, white, pink and rose. It is exceedingly effective and 
graceful as a foliage plant, either for centres or backgrounds. Pkt., 5c. 
- : it One packet of each of the 13 choice Novelties “Sa — — 
DoticHos, Souoan, Purple. described on this page only 75 cents, postpaid. ZEA JAPONICA, QUADRI-COLOR. 
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