108 H 



ASTERS — Continued. pkt. 



EARLY JUNE WHITE. {See page lb) 25 



HENDERSON'S INVINCIBLE. (See page 75) .15 

 JAPANESE TASSEL , immense double flowers, 

 5 to 6 ins. across, with long, narrow curly 

 petals; plant 15 ins. high, mixed colors. . . .10 



JUBILEE. (See page 77) 10 



JUNO. (See page 75) 15 



MINIATURE, compact, round plants, 8 ins. 

 high, smothered with small double flowers. 



Miniature, mixed colors 10 



PERFECTION, P^ONY- FLOWERED 



ASTERS. (See page 77) 10 



PURITY. (See page 77) 10 



QUEEN OF THE E ARLIES (Queen of the Mar- 

 ket), valuable on account of their earliness 

 and for cutting; plants 12 ins. high; medium- 

 sized double flowers on long stems. 



Queen of the Earlies, mixed colors 10 



" " " white 10 



" " " rose-pink 10 



" " " indigo-blue 10 



" " " scarlet 10 



SEMPLE^S_LATE-FLOWERING.(See page 77) .10 

 SUNLIGHT, new yellow Aster of the Chrysan- 

 themum-flowered type 10 



TRIUMPH, compact dwarf Asters, 8 ins. high, 

 bearing 30 to 40 double flowers 2£ to 3 



inches across ; mixed colors 10 



VICTORIA. Asters. (See page 76) 10 



VIOLET KING. (See page 77) 10 



ASTERS , HARDY or MICHSXMAS DAISIES, 



popular for the hardy garden (See page 78) 



AURICULA, finest mixed (Primula auricula), 

 ^ low-growing, spring-flowering plants for hor- 

 ders or pots; large single fragrant flowers 

 borne in clusters on 4 to 6 in. spikes 10 



BALLOON VINE, rapid-growing annual climber, 

 10 to 15 ft.; white flowers followed by bal- 

 loon-like seed pods 05 



BALSAM. (Seepage 79.)' 



Collection of 6 sep. colors, 40c; 12 colors 75 



BARTONIA aurea, showy garden annual, 1 ft. 



higif , with large single yellow flowers 05 



BEAN, BUTTERFLY RUNNER. (See page 



86) 15 



BEGONIA, TUBEROUS. (See page 79.) 



BEGONIA, FIBROUS-ROOTED VARIETIES: 



Red Erfordi. (See page 79) 15 



Rex, mixed varieties, ornamental foliage of 



red, gold, green, bronze, etc 25 



Vernon. (See page 79) 10 



Zulu King. (See page 79) 10 



BELLIS (Double Daisies). (See page 83.) 

 BIGNONIA grandiflora (The Hardy Trumpet 

 Creeper), clusters of large orange-red flowers, 

 picturesquely effective on arbors, old trees, 

 etc.; 40 to 50 ft 10 



BRACHYCOME iberidifolia (Swan River 

 Daisy), garden annual, making a compact 

 bush, 8 ins. high; single blue or white 

 flowers, mixed colors 05 



BROWALLIA, mixed colors, free-flowering 

 annuals, for either gardens in summer or pot 

 culture in winter; flowers blue or white; 1} ft. .05 

 Speciosa major, produces flowers 1J to 2 ins. 

 across; indigo-blue with white throat; 1 ft.. .10 

 BRYONOPSIS laclnlosa, annual climber; 10 ft.; 

 yellow flowers, followed by green cherry-like 



fruits, changing to red, marbled white 05 



CACALIA, mixed (Tassel Flower), garden an- 

 nual; 1^ ft.; flowers scarlet, orange, etc 05 



CALAMPELIS scabra, ornamental annual 



climber; 10ft.; tubular orange-colored flowers .10 

 CALANDRINIA grandiflora, garden annual, 



1 ft., with large, single rose-colored flowers. .05 



CALCEOLARIA. (See page 80) 25 



Large-flowering, self-colored, mixed 25 



CALENDULA, free and continuous-flowering 

 garden annuals; 1 ft. high. 

 Queen of Trianon, canary, maroon center.. . .05 



Favorite, sulphur, striped white 05 



Pongel, fl. pi., double white 05 



Meteor, double yellow, striped orange 05 



The King Calendulas. (See page 79) 10 



CALLIOPSIS, showy garden annuals, 1 to 2 ft. 

 high, flowering profusely in the summer. 

 (For perennial varieties, see Coreopsis.) 

 Hybrlda superba, produces multitudes of 

 , medium-sized brilliant flowers of shadesfrom 



canary to orange-red and maroon; 1 ft 10 



Double-flowering, yellow with maroon spots, .05 

 Golden Wave, large golden-yellow 05 



VICTORIA ASTER. 



CANDTTUFT "EMPRESS." 



CEI.OSIA, OH COCKSCOMB. 



CALLIOPSIS — Continued. pkt. 



Tom Thumb Beauty. (See page 81) 10 



Coronata, long-stemmed, large yellow flowers, . 05 



Mixed colors 05 



Collection of 12 varieties 40 



Tom Thumb, mixed colors, compact, bushy, 



free-blooming plants, 1 ft. high 05 



King Calliopsis. (See page 81) 10 



CAMPANULA pyramidalis, mixed, hardy 



"Bell Flower"; colors, blue or white; 4ft.. . .05 

 Compacta alba, dwarf, sturdy form of above, 

 with large white flowers 10 



CANTERBURY BELLS, Single, mixed colors .05 

 " " Imperialis. (See page 



80) 20 



•• " Double (See page 80) .05 



" " Calycanthema. (See 



page 80) 10 



CANARY-BIRD VINE (Tropaeolum peregri- 

 num), graceful, thrifty annual climber, with 



yellow butterfly-like flowers; 15 ft 10 



CANDYTUFT, well-known dwarf, profuse-flow- 

 ering garden annuals. 

 Large-flowering Dwarf hybrid (See page 80) .±-0 

 Little Prince, plants 6 ins. high; candelabra- 

 like spikes of white flowers 10 



Empress or Hyacinth-Fid. (See page 80) . . .10 

 White Rocket, spikes of white flowers; 1 ft. .05 

 Umbellata, bushy plants, 12 ins. high, freely 

 carrying large umbels of flowers. 



Umbellata, mixed colors oz., 20c, .05 



" white oz., 25c .05 



" rose-cardinal. (See page 80) . . .10 



•' crimson oz., 25c .05 



Sempervirens, hardy, white Candytuft 10 



Gibraltica, rose and white hardy Candytuft. .10 



CANNA, mixed, tall varieties 05 



New Variegated Foliage, leaves splashed 



cream, yellow and red; flowers scarlet 25 



Crozy's Large-flowering. (See page 80). . .10 



CARNATION, Hardy Garden. (See page 81) .10 



Finest double mixed, extra fine strain 10 



Picotees, choice double, mixed colors, 



edged with red. purple or rose 15 



Grenadin, double scarlet, early-flowering . . .10 

 Marguerite, mixed colors, fine garden Car- 

 nations, flowering in 12 weeks from seed; 



double, fringed flowers of several colors 05 



Giant Marguerite, double. (See page 81.) 

 Giant Fancy, Chabaud's. (See page 81).. . .20 



CELASTRUS scandens (Climbing Bitter 

 Sweet), a popular native, with showy 

 orange berries carried through the winter; 

 20 ft 10 



CELOSIA CRISTATA, or COCKSCOMB, pop- 

 ular garden annual of easy culture, produc- 

 ing large cockscomb-like heads; 8 to 12 ins. 



All-a-glow, fiery-scarlet; 1 ft 10 



Dwarf Golden- Yellow; 1 ft 05 



Glasgow Prize, large deep crimson; 1 ft 05 



Dwarf, mixed colors, extra fine strain 05 



Collection of Dwarf, 6 colors 25 



CELOSIA PLUMOSA, or OSTRICH-PLUME 

 COCKSCOMB, garden annual, 2 to 3 ft. 

 high, producing large, graceful plumes. 



Plumosa, Magniflca. (See page 82) 10 



" Crimson Ostrich Plume 10 



" Golden Ostrich Plume 10 



CENTAUREA, White Foliage Varieties, 

 "Dusty Millers," for bedding, vases, etc. 



Candidissima, white-leaved plant; 1 ft 10 



Gymnocarpa, grows 1-J ft. high; white leaves, .10 



CENTAUREA, Flowering Varieties: 



Americana Hallii, bushy garden annual, 30 

 ins. high; large ball-like flowers 6 ins. 

 across, of lavender-blue; fragrant 10 



CENTAUREA, Sweet Sultan Varieties, popu- 

 lar garden annuals of easy culture, about li 

 ft. nigh, producing freely large, graceful, 

 fragrant flowers on long stems. 



Suaveolens, the Yellow Sultan 05 



Margaritje, large White Sultan 10 



Chameleon, large Yellow Sultan 10 



Mixed colors, white, lilac, blue, etc 05 



Imperial Sweet Sultans. (See page 104.) 



Cyanus (Ragged Sailor, or Corn Flower), gar- 

 den annual, 2 to 3 ft. high. 



" mixed colors Pkt., 5c I rose 05 



white 5c I blue 05 



" collection of 6 separate colors 25 



double-flowering, large globular 

 heads, filled with florets to center. 



" double, mixed colors 10 



" " white Pkt., 10c; double blue .10 



CENTROSEMA grandiflora, a neat, hardy 

 perennial vine, 10 ft. high, with clusters ot 

 purple and white pea-like flowers 10 



To every purchaser of Aster seed we will 

 send free, If requested, our leaflet, 



"Latest and Best metnods of Growing Asters," wmc ^nheg Jden?e^ 



