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CHKYSAXTHEMrM, SXO^'BALL. 



Double Feathered Carnation Poppy 



Papaier Laciniatum, Fl. PI. 



No. 2375. The illustration gives a better idea of 

 this beautiful, double feathered poppy than any 

 description we could write. They bloom very 

 freely, throwing up their beautiful finely feathered 

 flowers in rapid succession. We can ofler it in 

 three distinct colors — pure white, soft pink, and 

 salmon-rose. Price, pkt., 10c. ; 3 pkts., 2oc. 



New Carnation — Giants of Nice 



The Carnation tor the Florist and the Private Gardener 



Blooms the First Season from Spring-Sown Seed 



Nearly 100 per cent. Double Flowers 



No. 655. New Carnation— GIANTS OF NICE 



A new giant strain of perpetual carnations, in- 

 troduced by a celebrated French specialist. It is 

 unquestionably the finest of the perpetual class, 

 attaining an immense size and beginning to 

 bloom almost as early as the Carnation Marguerite, 



Double Annual Chrysanthemum, 

 Snowball 



No. 700. This is a large flowering, double, pure 

 white, annual chrysanthemum. Easily raised from 

 seed, which, if sown early in the spring, will produce 

 blooming plants by late summer. As seen in the 

 illustration, they are very perfect in form and 

 show very little disc in the centre of their large, 

 double flowers ; this is a great advance in the annual 

 chrysanthemum. Price, pkt., 15c.; 4 pkts., 50c. 



White Forget-Me-Not, The Sylph 



No. 2112. This most beautiful new forget-me-not 

 is the result of crossing Myosotis aljiestris with My- 

 osotispalustris. It is of quite dwarf habit, with broad, 

 shining, dark green leaves, spreading low over the 

 soil, forming a sort of rosette over which the flow- 

 ers look exquisite. The flower stems throw up 

 their very pretty, silver white blossoms in a most 

 eS'ective way. It makes a very neat pot-plant, but 

 is also exceedinglv effective as a bedding sort. 

 Pkt., 15c ; 4 pkts., 50c. 



OABNATION, GIANTS OF NICE. 



UOUBLt-FE.VTHEBED CABNATION POPPY. 



and producing nearly 100 per cent, double flowers 

 with a large percentage of yellows. They are profuse 

 bloomers, deliciously fragrant and contain a magnifi- 

 cent variety of colors and markings. As the flowers 

 last a long time after being cut, they will be found 

 equally valuable to the florist and private gardener for 

 open ground or pot culture. Pkt., 20c.; 3 pkts., 50c. 



Nicotiana Sanderae 



No. 2180. This new hardy annual was introduced last 

 year as being a very choice carmine flowering tobacco 

 plant. The plant is laden with flowers from base to 

 summit with small carmine red blossoms, thousands 

 being produced on a single plant, blooming constantly 

 throughout the season. While we think this novelty 

 has been overpraised, it is beautiful in its way and is ex- 

 ceedingly satisfactory in the amount of bloom pro- 

 duced. Price, pkt., iOc; 3 pkts., 25c. 



