
Dwarf Nasturtiums—New Giants of California. 
These pretty nasturtiums are of the Tom Thumb or dwarf type, as to 
plant, but extra large as to flower. The blooms are not of such mam- 
moth size on the Atlantic as on the Pacific slope, but they are full 
worthy of culture here. All colors mixed. PKt., 5c.; 0z., 15c.; 44 lb., 50c. 
New Tall Nasturtium—Croesus. 
in great abundance. 
New Tall Nasturtium—Butterfly. 
This large-flowering nasturtium is equally as desirable as Croesus, 
flowers frequently measuring 3 inches across; the plants are noted for 
their handsome light green foliage, and wonderful profusion of bloom. 
k Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 44 pound, 7» cents. 
One packet each of the above 3 new nasturtiums, 10 cents. 

4 Handsome 
New Nasturtiums 
The originator claims it is the finest he has ever had in Nasturtiums. | 
It is certainly a strong grower, and the plant bears superb large flowers | 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 14 pound, 75 cents. | 



















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New Giant Climbing Nasturtium—Jupiter. 
The Forerunner of a Coming Fashion. 
This grand novelty is of California origin, and introduces a new race 
among giant nasturtiums. The bright green leaves are of almost colos- 
sal proportions, being 5 to 8 inches across. The flowers measure 3 to 34 
inches in size, and are borne on long stems in great profusion. The 
color of Jupiter is a bright, golden yellow, overlaid with orange in the 
crinkled throat. The rich central markings extend softly outward, 
adding much to the beauty of the petals. It has been called orchid-like 

RUDBEGKIA. 
Bicolor Superba. 
A charming addition to the 
list of yellow annuals. 


It is a very free bloomer, and 
able as a cut flower. 
est culture. Packet, 5 cents. 
NEW POPPY. 
Miss Sherwood. 
An extremely showy annual 
poppy; entirely new. The 
largest single poppy in culti- 
vation, with flower 4 to 6 
inches across, of satiny white- 
ness, Shading on the fringed 
margin to a deep salmon rose. 
fine blooming. Easily grown 
‘ and unsurpassed in gaudy 
splendor. The blooming period 
\, * is long, therefore it is of special 
New ORIENTAL Hyerip Poppies. value. Pkt., 10c.;3 pKts., 2oc. 
New Oriental Hybrid Hardy Poppies. 
Great flowers of gorgeous brilliancy. 
can eclipse these beautiful Oriental poppies. The colors range from 
soft flesh and rose to most brilliant dazzling scarlet and richest maroon 
purple. The flowers are enormous; 6 inches in diameter is not an in- 
frequent production. They are as easily grown as the common sorts, 
and bloom with great profusion. Packet, 10 cents; 5 packets, 25 cents. 

It has | 
a daisy like bloom, with brown | 
central disk and golden rays. | 
> its long stems make it avail- | 
Of easi- | 
Plant 24 feet high; sturdy and | 
For brightness of color nothing | 
|in its striking and unique appearance. Pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkts., 25 cts. 

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PETUNIA © 
Howard’s Star Petunias. 
A beautiful new class of petunias developed by selection from an old 
type. Altogether novel and superior. Flowers 2 to 2% inches in diame- 
| ter, of fine texture, with more or less veining. Ground eolor a crimson 
|maroon. In the centre of each flower is a five-rayed star of light blush 
pink or white, Height of plant, 1% to 2 feet. Free blooming; sometimes 
100 flowers on a Single bush. My trials of this Petunia at Briar Crest 
were entirely satisfactory. I commend it. Pkt., 10 cts.;3 pkts., 25 cts. 


DROOPING SPIKES. 
The Best Scarlet Sage. 
The flowers of this magnificent 


New Phlox—Bunch of Roses. 
Appropriately named. Individual florets 
large and vividly rose colored, with a darker 
| spot of rose towards the base, while the centre 
| of the flower is pure white. It is uniquely sim- 
/ilar in appearance to a Briar Rose, and the 
large cluster heads are very Suggestive of the 
Remarkable for size and pro- 
Pkt., 15 cts.; 2 pKts., 25 cts. 
scarlet sage are produced so abun- 
dantly as to bend the branches 
and give them a leaning habit, 
and hence the name of Drooping 
Spikes. It is a magnificent 
bloomer, far more floriferous and 
showy than the old form. The 
plant blazes in dazzling scarlet all 
through the summer and fall, and 
cannot be excelled for decorative 
purposes. My seed stock is grown 
on my own grounds, and I can 
highly recommend the strain. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; 8 pKts., 25 cts. 
SALVIA—Silverspot. 
A new form of Salvia splendens 
(Searlet Sage) with dark green 
foliage, the leaves covered with 
cream white or yellow spots. Ex- 
tremely handsome and attractive, | 
especially in connection with the | 
name selected. 
fusion of bloom. 

s g large, intensely scarlet flower | 
ane ee OE spikes. For garden or pot cul: | 
New Scartet Sace (Satvia), Droopinc Spikes. ture. Pkt., 10 cts. 8 pkts. 25 cts. New PHlox, BUNCH OF ROSES. 
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