DAISY. LONGFELLOW. 
The flowers of this handsome Dai 
are of enormous size, color a ri 
dark rose, perfectly double, and 
borne on long and stiff stems. Of 
unusual merit, and deserves to be 
largely cultivated, being most excel- 
lent for bouquets. May be easily 
raised from seed and had in flower 
in a few weeks. Packet, 10 cents; 3 
packets, 25 cents. 
DAISY. GIANT SNOW- 
BALL. 
A largeand very double pure white 
Daisy of the Longfellow Type, and 
just as valuable as the former for 
general purposes, differing only 1n 
color. Packet, 15 cents; 2 packets, 
25 cents. 
NEW DOUBLE CHINA PINK 
FIREBALL. 
(Royale Rouge). 
An exceedingly dwarf and com- 
pact growing Pink, the flowers per- 
fectly double, and colora rich velvety DAISY GIANT SNOWBALL. 
blood red, accurately shown in illus- : 
trarion on colored plate in my 1892 Catalogue. The plants are symmetrical in form, and begin 
to flower shortly after seeds are up, and continue to bloom profusely all Summer and Fall, only 
ceasing when overtaken by severe frost. Effective for garden bedding or pot culture, and as@ 
cut flower stands unrivaled. No flower garden is complete without the China or Indian Pinks, 
and for the handsomest of all the different varieties you must plant the Fireball, without’ 
doubt the showiest of all. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets 25 cents. 

NEW LARGE FLOWERING VERBENA. Viola Superba. 
One of the handsomest Verbenas of recent introduction, producing immense spikes of 
large, soft, violet-colored flowers, each distinctly showing a very large white eye, which 
attracts the greatest attention. The plant is a strong grower, spreading Itself over the ground 
in compact form a distance of 2 to 244 feet 
and throwing up endless numbers of large 
perfectly filled flower spikes ofrare beauty. 
Of the many varieties of Verbenas on our 
Trial Groundsthe past Summer none could 
approach the Viola Superba in attractive- 
ness, blooming continuously and rematka- 
bly true in color and markings. I know 
that everyone of my customers planting 
the New Large Flowering Verbena, Viola 
Suberba, will unite in saying that it is one 
of the most distinct varieties ever offered 
Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
MIGNONETTE. Giant White 
Spiral. 
Grows 2 or3 feet high, perfectly erect, and 
spikes of bloom have been seen measur- 
ing 10 inches. Its coloris puresnow-white. 
The grand spikes of bloom can be seen for 
a Jong distance, and being so beautiful in 
formand color, much unlike anything else 
in cultivation, it attracts the attention of 
very one. Its fragrance is rich and 
powerful, and it will produce twice as 
much bloom as any other variety. Seed 
ean besown in open ground in April or 
May, where it will grow rapidlyand bloom 
profusely early in June. Packet, 10 cents; 
3 packets, 20 cents, 

























POPPY. SNOWDRIFT. 
POPPY. SNOWDRIFT. 
P Inthe last 3 or4 yearsmany new 
k varieties of Poppy have been intro- 
# duced, but with the exception of 
# Fireball, none of them can ap- 
P proach the Snowdrift for neat and 
compact habit of growth, or im- 
#8 mense size of flowers, frequently 
#2 measuring 2%4 to 3 inches in diam- 
> eter. It is a profuse bloomer, 
covering its foliage with pure 
white flowers, round, double, with 
finely imbricated petals. Produces 
an abundance of bloom all Sum- 
mer. (Poppy Snowdrift and Fire- 
5 ball make a grand contrast if 
ij planted together.) Packet, 10 cents; 
q 3 packets, 25 cents. 
Nothing is so Satisfactory + « « 
Vs or excites so much admiration asa 
well kept, closely cutlawn. For $22 I 
will send you enough Lawn Grass 
for one acre (4 bushels) of Maule’s 
M. Ex. Lawn Grass and a 1h-inch 
LAWN MOWER, the best on the 
§ market. $22.00 invested in this way 
will be a source of satisfaction to 
you for years to come. 
Miss Helen E. Clark, West 
Farms, Mass.: ‘The Columbian 
Roses I purchased of you are all 
alive and very thrifty; some are 
budded. The Dahlia and Chrysanthemum seeds have produced fine large healthy plants.” 
COSMOS. Hybridus. 
An exceedingly beautiful Autumn flowering plant requiring treatment similar to the Dahlia. The 
'© fiowers are borne profusely in loose clusters and present a charming appearance. The Hybridus or New 
Hybrids embrace all shades of Red, White, Blue, Lavender, and are indeed beautiful. Seed should be 
sown early in the spring and transplanted in the open border when all danger of frost is passed. Will 
also germinate rapidlyif planted in theopen groundiu May. They will commence blooming in July and 
continue to bloom profusely until cut down by frost. Packet,10 cents. 3 packets 25 cents. 
NEW MEXICAN PIGMY 
ZINNIA—Zinnia Haage= 
ana ‘**Pumila’’ FI. Pl. 
A Zinnia entirely new and unique 
lately introduced from Mexico, 
when fully developed only grow- 
ing from 5 to 7 inches in height. 
The plants are of candelabra 
form, dense and vigorous spread- 
ing habit, and nearly covered 
with pretty flowers of an in- 
tense orange yellow, andextraordi- 
narily double. Each plant pro- 
duces about 100 perfect blooms, 
continuing flowering the whole 
Summer. The Zinnia is one of 
the showiest of flowers for garden 
decoration, not adapted, however, 
for bedding or margining. but in 
NY _ the New Mexican Pigmy this 
3 obstacle has been overcome, and this sort will be found of the greatest 
a Si yalue for this purpose, and also desirable for pot culture. So different 
4 is this Zinnia from any other, that many persons familiar with Zinnias would fail : ES: eRe 2 
to recognize Pigmy as one of the species. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. GIANT WHITE SPIRAL MIGNONETTE. 
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