
GUNNERA MANICATA. 
An ornamental! plant, of colossal size, for moist lawns. 
The leaves are 4 to 5 feet in diameter, borne upon stout, | 
prickly leaf-stalks 8 to 6 feet high. Packet, 25 cents. 
GUNNERA MANICATA. 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE 
MORNING GLORY. 
DOUBLE MIXED. 
This is the same rare and curious strain | teristic flower o- this noble strain. 
NEW MAMMOTH 
JAPANESE MORNING GLORY—MIKADO. 
A new giant type, with peculiar and handsome colors, 
shapes and markings. The illustration shows a charac- 
Itis a development 
which I have sold for some years as part of | or evolution from the highest form of Japanese Morn- 
amixture. This year I separate the dou-| ing Glory, and represents the acme of beauty thus far 
ble sorts from the single sorts. These flow- | secured in this graceful and favorite flower. The colors 
GLORY 
MIKADO 

IMPERIAL JAPANESE 
MORNING GLORY. 
SINGLE MIXED. 
The same as offered last year, except 
that the double sorts are this season listed 
separately. My single mixed have a wide 
and truly remarkable range of markings, 
ers will not be all double, although the seed | are exceedingly rich, and the texture of the blossom is | unexvelled by any other strain. The shades 
is pure, for there is always a tendency to | thick and heavy, indicative of high breeding. At Briar | and colors are various—white, pink, lilac, 
revert. Characterized by peculiar colors,| Crest this wonderful morning glory freely produced | rose, bronze, garnet, crimson, etc. here 
shapes and markings. The shades include | flowers 4 to 5 inches in diameter. The Japanese do not | is leaf variation that cannot fail to please. 
white, pink, crimson, lilac, ete. The leaves | willingly part with their best morning glories, and this | Easy of growth, and quick to come into 
also vary in size and color. one has but lately reached America. | bloom; sometimes the flower comes in 3 
Packet, 15 cents; 2 packets, 25 cents. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
| weeks from seed. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts. 
An Ornamental and Rapid Growing Climber. THE JAPANESE KUDZU VINE. 
Iam quite sure this will be found a highly interesting novelty. It comes from Japan, the land so productive of 
curious and ornamental flowers. It is a beautiful climber, remarkable for its great vigor of growth and its handsome 
flowers. The blossoms are large and in panicles somewhat like wistaria, but much larger in size and better clusters. 
The color is of a pleasing shade of purple. The foliage is large, shaped somewhat like the leaf of a bean; the vine is 
extremely rapid and dense in growth, making the Japanese Kudzu Vine of great value where a quickly produced 
shade is wanted. An eminent horticulturist and prominent landscape designer has it growing over the front of his 
house, and pronounces it a veritable ‘‘ Jack and the Bean Stalk” vine, having reference to its quick growth. It has 
been grown and commended by other reliable persons, and I would like my friends who have a place 
for an ornamental shade vine to give it a trial. It is perfectly hardy, increasing in size and beauty 
year after year. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 



































FIVE NEW MIGNONETIES. the Latest ana Best. 
Red Goliath. One of the grandest mignonettes ever introduced, remarkable alike for color, size, 
fragrance and profusion of bloom. The flower spikes are immense, measuring 6 to$ inches long by 
2 or more inches in diameter. The apparently double florets are of a fire-red color, haif an inch in 
diameter, and very showy. The blossom spikes make 
a strong contrast with the rich, healthy 
: foliage, and the perfume of the Red 
PART Goliath Mignonette is delightful and 
AN fy. Ss powerful. It is perfect as a cut flower. 
iN 45 SS Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
‘= . Golden Jewel. This new dwarf mig- 
nonette makes a compact growth. It has 
strong stems and abundant foliage, and is 
crowned with flowers of enormous size 
and of obtuse, dense form. The color is 
an intense bronze-yellow, a Shade not 
heretofore found among mignonettes. I 
consider it the very best large yellow 
mignonette. Pkt., 10 cts.; 3 packets, 25 cts. 
Bismarck. <A mignonette bearing 
reddish colored flowers nearly double the 
size of the popular Machet variety, from 
which it originated. The flowers 
are pyramidal in shape, well col- 
ored and highly perfumed. The 
foliage is richandslightly erump- 
led. It is welladapted to pot cul- 
ture. Pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkts., 25 cts. 
Defiance. This is one of the 
best mignonettes on my trial 
grounds. Its very showy spikes 
are of remarkable size and de- 
licious fragrance. Its habit of 
growth-is strong and its bloom 
profuse. The large individual 
florets stand out boldly, and pro- 
duce an attractive head. It has 
the ability to last long as a cut 
flower. Pkt., 10 cts.; 0z., 75 ets. 
Nineteen-Hundred. This 
valuable novelty among mignon- 
ettes makes an almost incredible mass of charming golden yellow flowers. The 
olant branches in a remarkable way, forming a semi-globular bush 2 feet in 



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diameter. A single plant has produced 400 flower spikes. Pkt., l0e.; 8 pkts., ce. 
= H 4 are printed onaull my packets, both flowers and vegetables 
New JAPANESE Kupozu VINE. Cultural Directions These directions wil be found invaluable to all gardeners. 

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