


good-sized blossoms, perfectly 
round. Start in frame or pot 
if possible, and transplant to 
open ground. 
—All Colors Mixed. 5c. 
HELICHR YSUM.—Large, 
full, double flowers, of various 
colors, from bright yellow to 
scarlet, shaded and tipped. 
Peculiarly desirable as dried 
specimens; exceedingly hand- 
some bouquets may be formed 
of them for Winter. 
—Dwarf Double Mixed. All 
colors. 5c. 
—Tall Double Mixed. Vari- 
ous shades, 5c. 
RHODANTHE.—Some care 
is necessary in starting seeds 
of the Rhodanthe, but you 
will be rewarded for your care 
with an abundance of pretty 
EVERLASTINGS 
The Everlasting Flowers 
are justly very popular, not 
only for their Summer display 
ln the garden, but will retain 
their beauty for years if cutas 
soon as they come into full 
bloom, tied in small bunches, 
and dried slowly in the shade, 
with the heads downward to 
keep the stems straight. 
ACROCLINIUM.--A beauti- 
ful class of everlasting flow- 
ers; graceful border plants 
and valuable for winter bou- 
quets and decorations. 
-Roseum Flore Plene. 
New double rose colored var- 
lety, habit tall and branching, 
flowers large, the best sort yet 
















introduced, 0c. bell-shaped flowers, which for ¥ 
—Finest Mixed. Rose and making up into bouquets in @y 
white. 5c Winter are indispensable. Se- 
AMMOBIUM.—A pretty and 
useful little white flower for 
making bouquets, Summer or 
lect light rich soil in a warm 
and sheltered situation. ? 
—Finest Mixed. 5e. 
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é XERANTHEMUM. winter. Grow about 18 inches GLOBE AMARANTHUS. XER ANTHEMUM.— These RHODANTHE, 
high, sti” and angular in appearance, very hardy. are very beautiful, everlasting flowers, highly prized for Winter bouquets. 
—Alatum Grandifiorum. ‘he largest flowering sort, flowers pure white. 5c. |—KFine Mixed. Large double globe-shaped flowers. A1l colors. 5c. ©: 
EVERLASTINGS. Finest mixed. All the leading varieties in a single packet. 5c. £ 

GLOGE AMARANTHUS.—Bachelor’s Button. A species of Cockscomb, with 

Lovers of Everlastings and those who grow them for Winter 4 
t®) RN Ay YY = NTA es decoration, will need a few of the grasses to work up with them af 
giving a pleasing relief to the brilliancy of their showy compan- 2 
(cS RAS SES ions. Should be gathered when in full bloom, and hung up ina g. 
dark, dry place with heads downward to dry. | 
AGROSTIS NEBULOSA.—The most beautiful ; fine and feathery. 10c. 1' 
BRIZA MAXIMA.—Quaking Grass. Large racemes of beautiful & 
rattles indispensable as a bouquet or design grass. 5c. § i 
COLX LACHRYMA.—Job’s Tears. 5 
Hi 
ERIANTHUS RAVENNZE.—Exquisite white plumes, similar to @ 
ampas grass, Unexcelled for designing. 10c. j=. 
EULALIA Sa OCA TRUn leaves, very beautiful. 10c. 9} 
GYNERIUM ARGENTEUM. Pampas Grass. Magnificent SiG <: 
ic. Gl 
Bucs. | 
ORDEUM JUBATUM.—Squirrel _ 
Tail Grass. Fine for bouquets. 5c. 9 
YZ STIPA PENNAT A,—fFeather 4 




























Grass. Very ornamental. 5c. 3 
VZ ORNAMENTAL GRASSES.— 5) 
y Finest Mixed. All the above and 5, 
others in mixture. 10c. 2 
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HELICHRYSUM-—DWAR E. i 5 
RE SE ems 5. pas rE * ry ~ r . 
* ORNAAENTAL CLIZATBERS * . 
One of the most interesting and useful class of garden | —Scandems. Rich purple. 15 feet 10c § a 
pens, and this list I believe embraces the most popu- | COCCINEA.—A_ handsome climber of \\ ~ a 
ae and satisfactory yarlevics: Many a trellis, fence, the Gouna species, wae danke, ElOSSyi THOR TINE RON a 
ree-stump, or veranda, otherwise unattractive, can reen foliage, snow-white bell-shape " 2 
be made beautiful by planting them. oars bearing fruits about 2 inches GYNERIUM ARGENTEUM. a 
AMPELOPSIS.—Japunese Ivy, or Miniature Virginia long which turn to a brilliant carmine. ® : TMDL =] J 
Creepcr. An introduction from Japan which has Start seed early in frame or in the house. 10 feet. ae ng abi an. SE = 
proven entirely hardy. It grows as rapidly as the | —Imdica. 10¢. RS ERE EC ion trait ; 
old Virginia Creeper, and attains a height of fifty | CONVOLVULUS.—Worning Glory. A well-known anal li y rot 9 
feet. It clings firmly to any wall, tree, etc. The and beautitul free flowering class of climbers, with | _Bii, OAR: = Bal. a 
leaves are small on young plants, which at first are brilliant and varied colored flowers, growing in ay Era ae fos : e 
of an olive green brown color, changing to bright almost any situation. ee nite Cit PR. BRIZA MAXIMA ” 
scarlet in the Autumn. —Major. Very fine mixed. f ae C Tes ee ee Z 
—Veitchi 10c. | DOLICHOS.—Hyacinth Bean. A French Hyacint SL, REG 5c. © 



ARISTOLOCHIA .—Dutchman’s Pipe. A rapid Bean, with beautiful clusters of purple and white 
growing climber with:large heart-shaped foliage, 
and very curious flowers resembling a pipe. 20 feet. 
—Sipho. Brownish purple. 10e. 
BALLOON VINE.—Cardiospermum. A rapid grow- 
ing, handsome climber, with inflated membranous 
; 5 NASTURTIUM MAJUS.—Tall Tropewolum. Ad- 
flowers, | 15 feet. mirably adapted for rock-work, banks, covering 
—Fine Mixed. 5c. = ‘ 
Go R M nhs trellises; or rustic-work. 10 feet. td 
URD ORNAMENTAL.—A. very useful and —Spitfire. Brilliant scarlet, very showy. 10c, 
ornamental class of rapid-growing climbers. The Choi a 
Le z —Choice Tali Mixed. 7 5c. 
fruit is‘of various shapes an dco los: SOME Very Aree SWEET PEAS.—Lathyrus Odoratus. Beautiful fra- a 























ea) seule: POR wie it derives its name, fi aap AEA Ret ere grant free flowering Pia Drs, thriving in any joven I 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER.—A very attractive, | —Smail Varieties Mixed. All sorts. 5c. situation, poomne al Summer aud ete ethan 2 
creepy Deanne) a neat yellow flower, beautifully | TPO A ties MES OCG. A OSE a 5c. a spear. 6 feet Lee! ya SAUCE) Poasiy, yw 
ringed. eet. : 10c. | MCEA.—Cypress Vine. Fern-like foliage and scar- crea " J 
CLEMATIS.—Rapid growing climbers, fine for | let flowers decidedly beautiful. 15 feet. —¥ine ALEC Pe Se ES So ee a 
arbors and verandas, Soak the seed in water for | —Quamoclit. BrightScarlet. | ‘ 5c. Re Sh ee CS nee man ++ Ib., 91.00. 2 
24 hours before sowing. LOPHOSPERMUM.—A beautiful climber, with | matiNBERGIA. Liack Eyed Su Pn GIES 
-—Fine Mixed. 10c. showy flowers of large size, resembling foxglove ; foli- Wins Lal Cm wae li oS he Aowersmare 
COBAEA.—A rapid growing climber, bearing an age soft, velvety texture, shaded with bronze. ee avelie dana aeoiGe maciDROnuCels A asc ane 
abundance of large bell-shaped flowers. 10c. —Scandens. Rosy purple. MAURANDIA noe son. Fine for vases, rustic work or greenhouse de- 
beautiful climbing coration, Delights ina light, rich soil. 6 feet. 
plant for conserva- | —Fine Mixed. White, buff and orange. 5c. 
tory or trellis-work. REMEMBER THAT FOR $1.00 YOU CAN SELEC 
ry or trell T 
~Hinest Mixed Va | cLOWER SEEDS IN PACKETS TO THE AMOUNT OF 
MOMORDITCA— | 61.30; $2.00 TO THE AMOUNT OF $2.75; $2.00 
Balsam Apple. No | BUYS SEEDS TO THE AMOUNT OF $4.25, ETC. 


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